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world aids day

India 2018: HIV/AIDS Is Still About Fear
On World AIDS day, it’s important to acknowledge the stigma still associated with the disease that refuses to go away.
Navin Noronha
Navin Noronha; Illustration by Prianka Jain
12.1.18
herrensauna

looking back on three years of techno hedonism in berlin
Getting nostalgic with the founders of one of Berlin's most legendary parties: Herrensauna.
Juule Kay
11.30.18
VICE Guide To Gen Z

Artificial Sense-ors
Why AI censorship in India should go f**k itself.
Shamani Joshi
11.30.18
Playlist

Week on Week: The VICE India Mixtape
A song for each day of the week, throwing in a mix of new releases and some #throwbacks too—everything from homegrown hip-hop to Bollywood (uh-no?) and K-pop—we gotchyu.
Naman Saraiya
11.30.18
क se Crime

A Crime Journalist Explains Why Mirzapur Has Been a Safe Haven for Gangs of Uttar Pradesh
It’s pretty convenient.
Parthshri Arora
11.30.18
Music

EXCLUSIVE: Parekh & Singh Shed New Colours On Latest Single ‘Summer Skin’
It's a colorful, it's catchy, it's everything we wanted from a pop song.
Naman Saraiya
11.29.18
Festival

IndiEarth Xchange Is the Intimate, Indie Fest You’ve Always Dreamed Of
Don’t let its ‘trade event’ title fool you.
Dhvani Solani
11.29.18
Sex Ed

Bed, Baat & Beyond
Here's an exclusive first look of the zine by Indian artists Priyanka Paul and Rushil Bhatnagar.
Shamani Joshi
11.28.18
right now

Why Is Lingerie Suddenly at the Center of Feminist Discourse?
From Savage x Fenty to Victoria’s Secret to Emily Ratajkowski’s new lingerie line, our expectations for underwear have never been higher.
Emma Specter
11.28.18
comic

Can I Have Some Feminism With My Chai, Please?
Mumbai-based artists Pia Alize Hazarika and Malathi Jogi’s upcoming primer on feminism is a comic-format social commentary that cuts through all that noise.
Pallavi Pundir
11.28.18
Potterverse

Mischief Managed!
The engagement, unsurprisingly, is Harry Potter-themed.
Srishti Chaudhary
11.27.18
legacy

How South Africa Shaped Gandhi | Exploring his Legacy with his Activist Granddaughter
The revolutionary spark was first ignited far from India
Adam Bloodworth
11.27.18
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