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Interviews

Just Blaze Geeks Out on How He Made His Biggest Hits
The legendary hip hop producer Justin Smith tells us about his philosophy of production, working with Jay Z, competition with Kanye, and how he got Kendrick and Dre together.
Adam Bychawski
10.3.14
Health

'He Wanted to Help In Any Way He Could': US Journalist Ashoka Mukpo Diagnosed With Ebola
Ashoka Mukpo, who has been based in Liberia since 2011 and worked with VICE News, is seeking care at a treatment center in Liberia.
VICE News
10.3.14
Stuff

'Thug Kitchen' Is the Latest Iteration of Digital Blackface
After the duo behind popular food blog Thug Kitchen were revealed to be two twentysomething WASPs, the internet exploded.
Jordan Sowunmi
10.3.14
Art

I Took A Whiff Of New York's Most Endangered Scent
Artist Miriam Simun has created an immersive olfactory experience surrounding New York State's only federally-protected flower.
Katherine Tarpinian
10.3.14
Advertorial

We Spoke to Director Yann Demange About His New Film '71
'71 tells the story of a British soldier accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the streets of Belfast in 1971.
ADVERTORIAL
10.3.14
Comics!

Band for Life - Part 33
Krang gets taken on a date to a bougie farm-to-table restaurant and comes close to a meltdown after nearby yuppies talk about taxes and cabinets.
Anya Davidson
10.3.14
Interviews

Curtis Heron Had to Make the Beat For A$AP Rocky’s New Single “Multiply” Twice
Wait, is that irony?
Slava Pastuk
10.3.14
This Week in Teens

Two Teachers Got Arrested for Having 'Simultaneous Sex' with a Teenage Boy
Hey, teacher, leave them kids alone! Get it? Like the song.
Hanson O'Haver
10.3.14
Words

Hey, Nina Las Vegas Makes Tunes and They're Rad
We're got the premiere on her first ever release, on Nest HQ
Jemayel Khawaja
10.3.14
Words

Japan's ENA Might Be a Computer Posing as a Man
We've got the exclusive on "Nerve Fiber," and it'll do things to your brain. Quietly.
Jemayel Khawaja
10.3.14
americas

A Mexican Town Mourns Its Missing, One Year After Being Engulfed by Mud
La Pintada, a coffee-producing town of 600, lost 71 people after tropical storm Manuel provoked a deadly landslide. A year later, we visited the town to see how the residents were coping.
Marisol Wences
10.3.14
Lasers

Scientists Turned Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen by Zapping It with a Laser
The finding would explain early oxygen in Earth's atmosphere—and it's some fodder for sci-fi space breathing apparatuses.
Jason Koebler
10.3.14
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