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Gordon Holden's Photos Create Memories You've Never Had
The photographer's work resembles moments you barely remember from dreams you can't figure out. One of them is a picture of a dog with its head in a box.
VICE Staff
10.1.14
VICE Sports Meets

Matt Barnes Is No Damn Phony
KKK threats, gangs, and drug dealing are all a part of Matt Barnes' past, but he considers it all part of what helped him escape.
VICE Sports
10.1.14
Interviews

DAMA/LIBRA Sent Some Emails, Recorded Some Music, and Invented a Genre
Joel RL Phelps and G. Stuart Dahlquist speak on how the hell they managed to make 'Claw' over the web and the “metal” they create.
Brad Cohan
10.1.14
Travel

I Went on a Strange, Propaganda-Filled Press Junket to Moscow
A mysterious state-sponsored organization took a group of Western journalists on a tour of Russia seemingly dedicated to telling them just how awful and full of lies the Western media is.
Holly Baxter
10.1.14
Canada

Resurrecting Canada's Long-Lost 46-Meter Telescope In the Middle of the Woods
You can find a lot of things in Algonquin Provincial Park—trees, trails, probably some bears, and a massive radio telescope.
Matthew Braga
10.1.14
VICE News

Ghosts of Aleppo (Full Length)
VICE News embedded with the Islamic Front as, against overwhelming odds, they battled both Assad and the Islamic State for control of Aleppo.
VICE News
10.1.14
Words

Fleetmac Wood Turn Your Parents Rock Classics Into House & Disco Anthems
Stevie Nicks never sounded so good in the rave...
Matthew Francey
10.1.14
Science

Central Park's Soil Is Home to Microbes Found All Over the World
A whopping 122,081 bacterial, 1659 archaeal, and 43,429 eukaryotic phylotypes live below the surface of the park.
Jordan Pearson
10.1.14
The Weed Eater

Science Says Weed Makes Food Taste and Smell Better
Anyone who's ever smoked a joint knows that weed can make you ravenously hungry. But why? According to recent research, THC can make your brain smell and taste food far more acutely while high—meaning there's a scientific basis for the munchies.
David Bienenstock
10.1.14
Power

The Secure OS That Isolates Your Programs to Make a 'Digital Fortress'
The technologist helping to protect the Snowden docs uses Qubes, and now the designers are hoping to make it more mainstream.
Joseph Cox
10.1.14
crime & drugs

Not Everyone Is Happy with the NY Courts Treating Sex Workers as Trafficking Victims
Some sex worker advocates are critical of courts designed to treat those facing prostitution-related charges as trafficking victims, while others think it’s a step forward.
Mary Emily O'Hara
10.1.14
middle east

Kurds Don't Believe Turkey Wants To Fight The Islamic State
Ankara is expected to authorize military operations against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. But Syrian and Turkish Kurds are still convinced the two are allies.
John Beck
10.1.14
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