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The Best Rap Tunes of the Week: Grilled Cheeze, Vol. 5
All the new rap that's fit to stick into your earholes.
Skinny Friedman
7.8.14
thump video

David Douglas' New Video Will Connect You with Your Inner Fairy
Digital pop gets a sun-dappled dream sequence on "White Heat Blood," featuring Blaudzun.
Max Pearl
7.8.14
Interviews

Justin Broadrick on The Secret History of Godflesh
A first person account of Godflesh from the early days. It involves witchcraft. And Nazis.
J Bennett
7.8.14
Germany

Brazil vs. Germany: Can the Battle of the Joy Killers Reignite the World Cup? [UPDATE: Nope]
The semi-finals are here, finally. How's it going to go?
Greg Johnson
7.8.14
Venezuela rising

Venezuela Rising
Earlier this year, protesters took to the streets of Caracas to rage against the Maduro government. We were there.
VICE News
7.8.14
the interpreters

The Interpreters (Part 2)
VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson interviews the Taliban's official spokesman.
VICE News
7.8.14
Design

Eco-Skyscraper Concept Grows From The Recycled Garbage Of Its Occupants
Chartier-Corbosson architects want to cut costs by using residents' recyclables as part of the structure of their proposed 'London Organic Skyscraper.'
Beckett Mufson
7.8.14
middle east

Syria's Isolated Refugee Women Face a Dangerous and Humiliating Battle
A UN report shows that one in four Syrian refugee households is headed by a single woman, facing daily physical and financial hardship.
John Beck
7.8.14
earth

Do You Live in the Blast Zone of an Exploding Oil Train?
This map will tell you. Find out today!
Brian Merchant
7.8.14
ramadan

Breaking the Ramadan Fast in Malaysia
For non-Muslims, dealing with Ramadan in a predominantly Islamic country isn't easy. But forgoing food during the day often gives way to a family feast when the sun goes down—especially in Malaysia, where fried fish, mee goreng, and chicken.
Emily Richmond
7.8.14
Flowertown USA

Doofus Is Shipwrecked on a Desert Island
Doofus is shipwrecked on a desert island with a crack team of survivalists. But what unique skills can he bring to the table?
Rick Altergott
7.8.14
News

This Guy Is Taking on the Montreal Police’s Racial Profiling Problem
In April 2010, Farid Charles was illegally arrested and the Quebec Human Rights Commission declared it racial profiling. Now Farid is taking a stand, hoping to reopen the discussion about police brutality and race in Montreal.
Jessica Kenwood
7.8.14
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