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Chef's Night Out
17:18

Your Sommeliers Favorite Sommelier

Rajat Parr, esteemed sommelier, Wine Director of The Mina Group, and co-owner of Domaine de la Côte and Sandhi wine labels, leads us on a wine tour of Santa Barbara.
film criticism

Derek Jeter Re2pects Movies

In this VICE Sports exclusive, we made up a bunch of movie reviews written by Derek Jeter.
Sean Newell
10.2.14
The True Crime Issue

Hunting for Guns

Like the humans who use them, every gun has a fingerprint and a story to tell.
Max Daly
10.2.14
soccer

F.C. United of Manchester: The Soccer Team Run by the People for the People

Drawing on Manchester's long history of political radicalism, F.C. United of Manchester is daring to build a team that ignores the model of their money-obsessed peers.
Joseph Swide
10.2.14
golf

The Twisted History of a Mobster and the PGA Tour

When a rift over money caused star players like Arnold Palmer to leave the PGA in 1969, who was there to finance their short-lived, but impactful alternative?
Brian Tuohy
10.2.14
Baseball

Baseball's Rising Middle Class is a Myth

Baseball executives claim the game is getting 'flatter,' but new rules to promote equity actually benefit MLB's richest clubs.
Craig Edwards
10.2.14
guns

The Device That Manufactures Untraceable Metal Guns

Cody Wilson, famous for unapologetically championing the 3D-printed gun movement, just announced what's perhaps his boldest move yet.
Jordan Pearson
10.2.14
Premieres

Premiere: Grades - "Crocodile Tears"

This song is going to be huge.
Noisey Staff
10.2.14
Stuff

It's Too Easy to Laugh at Kim Jong-un's Weight

It's been reported that the North Korean leader suffered injuries to both his ankles, as he is so overweight that his feet can no longer sustain his magisterial bulk. But there is nothing remotely funny about a leader who abuses his wealth, power, and...
David Whelan
10.2.14
prison

Documents Reveal Prisoners Held at US Base on Diego Garcia — 150 Sri Lankan Fishermen

For more than a decade, campaigners have been investigating whether America held terror suspects at a "black site" on the British Indian Ocean territory.
Ben Bryant
10.2.14
Travel

State-Sponsored Prostitution for Soldiers Was Once Routine on the Island of Kinmen

During the Cold War, the heavily fortified Taiwanese island of Kinmen was so dense with soldiers that the state opened brothels for military personnel. The last of them stayed open until 1990.
Brent Crane
10.2.14
News

Finding Bergdahl - Part 4

This is the fourth installment of Robert Young Pelton's account of his involvement with the 2009 search for Private Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan.
Robert Young Pelton
10.2.14
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