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Art

The F*cked-Up Faces of Expo Chicago

Distorted, grotesque and warped portraits are on trend at Chicago’s contemporary art fair.
Kate Messinger
9.26.16
Interviews

How to Dress Well's Sympathetic Music

Tom Krell steps into the light with his fourth album, 'Care.'
Kyle Kramer
9.26.16
The Sushi Chef
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Daisuke Dreams of Sushi

We meet New York sushi chef Daisuke Nakazawa, who completed an 11-year apprenticeship at Sukibayashi of "Jiro Dreams of Sushi."
New Orleans

These New Orleans Cops Are More Interested in Doughnuts Than Fighting Crime

More than four years ago, three detectives in the New Orleans Police Department decided to hang up fighting crime to open a doughnut shop. There was only one problem: no one actually knew how to make doughnuts.
Phil McCausland
9.26.16
Interviews

Clipping Is Going Back to the Future

After starring in Broadway's 'Hamilton,' MC Daveed Diggs rejoins the LA noise-rap trio for 'Splendor & Misery,' a space opera exploring the hope and terror of the void
Peter Holslin
9.26.16
Vice Blog

The DMV Thinks I'm a Depraved Pervert

One man's very real struggle to get his not-at-all controversial nickname on his license plate.
Philip A. Holmes
9.26.16
unwritten rules

​Bryce Harper Hurt, Benches Clear After Jung-Ho Kang's Fake Tag

Jung-Ho Kang faked a tag on Bryce Harper at third base at the last minute, causing him to awkwardly slide and injure himself. It got messier from there.
Dave Brown
9.26.16
Love

This Contract Is the Only Way to Make Sure Your Friends Actually Like You

Sign on the dotted line, so I know it's real.
Sam Weiner
9.26.16
Recipe

Syrian Potato Salad Recipe

Easy and tasty AF, this isn't your average potato salad recipe.
Chakuza
9.26.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

A Reverend Is Trying to Confront Racism by Treating It Like an Addiction

At Reverend Ron Buford's "Racists Anonymous" meetings, he encourages people to talk frankly about everything from African American names to Asian driver tropes.
VICE Staff
9.26.16
News

​Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Thoughts Climbing Among Ontario Students, Study Suggests

The organization that commissioned the report is calling on the provincial government for swift action to address an alarming number of mental health issues on university campuses.
Jake Kivanç
9.26.16
Culture

‘OITNB’ Creator on How Pop Culture Can Change the Criminal Justice System

At a recent talk in Brooklyn, best-selling author of "Orange Is the New Black" Piper Kerman speaks out on "how journalism and pop culture combine to create an environment where a policy change is possible, or desirable."
Anna Furman
9.26.16
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