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'The Mystery Is in the Ordinary, Uncool Things' - An Interview with Author Juliet Escoria

Reading Juliet Escoria's Black Cloud feels as if you are reading a diary that someone wrote with the intention of it one day being found, for both her and your benefit. In other words, it is intimate.
April Ayers Lawson
7.17.14
Stuff

Things That Humanity Should Leave Behind Forever

NASA say we'll discover Earth-like planets soon, so we might as well start prepping.
Joe Bish
7.17.14
Design

LED Wall Turns Your Movement Into Vibrant Visualizations

Color Kinetics Japan and RANAGRAM's latest project turns body movement into geometric patterns on a facade. They even hope to make a building-sized version in the near future.
Zach Sokol
7.17.14
Premieres

Get Meta with Living Room's "Crystalline"

They fit right in with Basement and Porches and Floor.
Paul Blest
7.17.14
Chris Kluwe

Chris Kluwe's Lawsuit Against the Vikings Might Get Ugly

He claims that his former team fired him for standing up for gay rights.
David Matthews
7.17.14
VICE News

Rockets and Revenge - Part 4

VICE News speaks with the grieving father of the murdered Palestinian teen.
VICE News
7.17.14
Pitchfork Festival 2014

Pitchfork Festival Preview: Can I Sleep Through This Band's Set?

As you make your festival itinerary, there’s only one question that really matters.
Devin Schiff
7.17.14
Opinion and Analysis

The FBI Is Right About Google Cars Being Dangerous, But Wrong About Why

A new report from the feds says self-driving cars could be hacked by criminals — but the cars are more likely to aid the surveillance state.
Natasha Lennard
7.17.14
war and conflict

Dutch Forces Found at Fault in the Srebrenica Massacre — 20 Years Later

A court ruled that Dutch troops knew at the time there was a serious risk to 300 Bosnian men killed by Serbian forces at Srebrenica in 1995.
Kayla Ruble
7.17.14
Paris Lees

Tulisa’s Coke Trial Shows the Stupidity of Britain's Drug Laws

In the eyes of the law, a pill in your pocket is as bad as racially aggravated assault.
Paris Lees
7.17.14
Booze

A Buzz-Killing Pill Won't Stop Young People from Binge Drinking

Nalmefene is being reported as some sort of wonder drug for alcohol abuse and a way of combatting binge drinking. But are young people ready to kill their buzz?
Josh Barrie
7.17.14
capsule

VICE News Capsule - Thursday, July 17

Egypt sentences 7 to life for sex assault, ancient Chinese town submerged in flood waters and more.
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7.17.14
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