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Fashion

Glitch Fashion Is Front and Center At Tokyo Kaihouku's Design Showcase

Running until July 1 at Isetan Shinjuku's Tokyo Kaihouku store, this event highlight's how glitch art is infiltrating textile-making.
DJ Pangburn
6.24.14
Features

Ecuador's Last Uncontacted Tribes Face the Familiar Promise of Jungle Oil

For 20 years, Ecuador's Amazonian tribes have been taken advantage of by big oil—and it's about to happen again.
Jason Koebler
6.24.14
#THISISLIVE

Historic Venue Spotlight: The Underground Garage

Talking with the owners of a venue that's so rock n' roll, it has bras hanging from the ceiling.
Greg Bouchard
6.24.14
vice shorts

A Piece of the Bottom

With more than 3,500 miles of coastline, Maine is America's biggest ocean frontier. Here, self-regulated lobstermen struggle to hang on to their way of life—even if it means fighting to the death for their piece of the bottom.
VICE Staff
6.24.14
Cheese

Taleggio Is the Lindsay Lohan of All Cheeses

Do you remember the first time you went down on a fine young thing? There was something sweet and yeasty, yet slightly sour, with just a tang of manure? You're thinking of Taleggio. This stuff has made more history than LiLo by the time she turned...
Charlotte Kamin
6.24.14
Festivals 2014

13 Things Every Glastonbury Virgin Should Learn Before They Attend

You will park an eternity away from the campsite, you will walk for miles, and you will get a yoghurt for breakfast.
Ryan Bassil
sam wolfson
6.24.14
Music

Led Zeppelin's Road Manager Is Still a Badass

Richard Cole wasn't even 20 in 1965, when he became manager of the Who—but he's most famous for managing Led Zeppelin at the peak of their rock-god insanity. Now nearing 70 and still full of manic energy, Cole agreed to sit down with us for a quick...
John Liam Policastro
6.24.14
World Cup

This Carrot-Clad Soccer Fan is Winning the World Cup

The spirited fella clearly came to play.
Tim Ryan
6.24.14
Opinion and Analysis

Debtors Prisons Are Taking the US Back to the 19th Century

In recent years, more and more cells have been filled with poor individuals who are caught in a vile trap, unable to pay court fines.
Natasha Lennard
6.24.14
rwanda

How Sorcery Saved Lives During the Rwandan Genocide

Twenty years after the Rwandan genocide, the country is still coming to terms with what took place during that period of extreme violence.
Sally Hayden
6.24.14
capsule

VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, June 24

Clashes in Islamabad as anti-Taliban cleric returns, ISIS recruited up to 1500 Brits and more.
تجربة
6.24.14
diet

Our Protein Obsession Is Getting Out of Control

If there’s one word in modern diet parlance that immediately draws a bridge with leanness, energy, and high performance, it's protein. We're having a wild love affair with it.
Josh Barrie
6.24.14
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