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The Lake That Burned Down a Forest
Lake Enriquillo is the largest lake in the Caribbean—and for the past 10 years, it's been getting larger. Having already doubled in area, the lake is destroying everything in its path and displacing local residents who are being forced to take extreme...
VICE Staff
7.31.14
New music

PREMIERE: VAULTS - "Lifespan"
Vault's new video for "Lifespan" is like a beautiful 3 day old bruise.
Josie Turnbull
7.31.14
Stuff

Loyalists Against Democracy Are Leading the Fight Against Dumb Northern Irish Politics
Meeting the trolls who mock bigoted Belfast politicians.
Chris Jones
7.31.14
the high post

The Sports-Shouting Machine Turns to Kevin Durant and Washington
The hysteria about Kevin Durant's free agency is only going to get worse over the next two years. Two.
Colin McGowan
7.31.14
Music

Listen To The Album Recorded With A House-Sized Harp
Musician William Close transformed his house into the "Earth Harp," and subsequently recorded it with an atomic clock.
Andrew Nunes
7.31.14
capsule

VICE News Capsule - Thursday, July 31
Shelling kills at least 20 at UN school in Gaza, far-right ideology threatens Poland's Roma and more.
تجربة
7.31.14
Health

Don't Panic, Yet: We Asked an Ebola Expert About the Possibility of a Pandemic
Dr. Diane Griffin did her best to talk us down from the ledge about the recent outbreak of the deadly virus.
Matt Taylor
7.31.14
hockey fans

The Long Loneliness of the NHL Offseason
When there's no hockey on TV it can be like the sport doesn't exist.
Patrick Kearns
7.31.14
Stuff

Are You Really a 'Tortured Artist'? Or Just a Pretentious Prick?
You don't have to be a suicidal nihilist to make something beautiful.
Josh Teal, Illustrations: Marta Parszeniew
7.31.14
Stuff

Here's What the Rest of the World Hates About Britain
The depressing thing is that the reality is even worse than their assessment.
Gavin Haynes
7.31.14
Music

Nothing Can Make Athens' Few Remaining Rockabillies Hang Up their Boots
Not even the scorching Greek summer.
Natassa Koumi
7.31.14
FRANCE

Some Cafés in the South of France Are Run Like the Mafia
Aix-en-Provence has a bit of a Mafia problem and it bleeds into the way its cafés have been run for over a century. We spoke to a waiter who spends his time stuffing cash into envelopes for anonymous men in suits and ignoring tourists.
Ian Treanor
7.31.14
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