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asia & pacific

Former Khmer Rouge Officials Face Genocide Charges in Cambodia
An attempt to purge the country of traces of its old regime and create a socialist agrarian utopia quickly morphed into brutal savagery.
Samuel Oakford
8.1.14
Premieres

Zoot Woman Return with "Don't Tear Yourself Apart"
The cult UK group are back and they're as sexy and slinky and synthy as ever.
Kim Taylor Bennett
8.1.14
Words

Crate Expectations: Duke Dumont
From Cajmere to Tensnake, take a trip inside the musical brain of The Duke.
Duke Dumont
8.1.14
Design

Watch 2,600 Years Of Culture Grow And Die
This five minute video visualizes the birthplaces and death spots of important culture figures from 600BC to 2012.
Zach Sokol
8.1.14
Sound Builders

This Robotic Guitar Looks Nothing Like a Robot or a Guitar (But It Still Shreds)
A special rebroadcast of episode four of season one of Sound Builders, our show about noise.
Brian Anderson
8.1.14
Features

Are We in Control of Our Brains? Probably Not
Accept the fact that we don't control our brains as much as we like and move on with our day, or simply chuck your computer into the toilet and go outside.
Derek Mead
8.1.14
hot stove action

The MLB Trade Deadline and the Media's Race to the Bottom
Hot stove action brings out the worst in reporters.
David Matthews
8.1.14
Features

We Challenged Happyness to Put Their Ruggedness on Display and Bare Their Confessions
Everyone has a dirty little secret.
Noisey Staff
8.1.14
Interviews

This Tonstartss(Band)ht Will Change Your Life
This band of brothers burned Silent Barn to the ground (with sick jams) so we interviewed the drummer about DMT and their dad.
Ezra Marcus
8.1.14
Fashion

Automated Mini-Factories Will Bring Back Custom-Fit Clothes
It's about time.
Meghan Neal
8.1.14
england

I Went To A New York-Themed Kitsch Restaurant In Boston, England
Mortified servers doing dances with pom-poms and a menu full of over-the-top burger options might sound like your average night at Guy Fieri's spot in NYC's Times Square, but Witham & Blues is tucked into a decidedly crappy corner of England.
Luke Pyenson
8.1.14
News

Bolivia Passed a Law Allowing Ten-Year-Olds to Work
For the 850,000 kids there who already work, the law is a huge victory: Children, just like adults, will now be entitled to a minimum wage, and they'll have full protection under the law. Of course, the dangers are obvious, too. Did Bolivia just create...
VICE Staff
8.1.14
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