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Eric G & Mackned Premiere Spaced-Out 'Atlantis' EP

The Seattle-bred collaboration came together in three days.
Noisey Staff
9.23.16
scotland

In the Wake of Inuits: Meet the Adventurers Who Paddled From Greenland to Scotland

Inspired by a historical mystery that stretches back to the 17th century, Olly Hicks and George Bullard set out to paddle the 1,200 miles from Greenland to Scotland unaided. If they made it, they'd be the first men on record to do so.
Abby Moss
9.23.16
Oculus

Why Oculus's Palmer Luckey Is Getting So Much Shit For Supporting Trump

This is about the intersection of money and power, and it cuts deep in a world where billionaire Peter Thiel secretly bankrolled lawsuits to bankrupt Gawker Media.
Patrick Klepek
9.23.16
Podcasts

Listen to Episode 9 of the VICE Gaming Podcast

We're joined by Roll7's John Ribbins, designer of the award-winning OlliOlli, and writer Kate Gray to talk video games and human hand lamination. Obviously.
Mike Diver
9.23.16
Destiny

After One Year Away, I've Forgotten What Is Happening in 'Destiny'

I didn't expect my first hour with Destiny: Rise of Iron to be spent exploring layers of menus that I'd forgotten about and trying to decipher the junk in my quest log.
Patrick Klepek
9.23.16
Interviews

What Heals Us: A Spiritual Conversation with Mick Jenkins

The Chicago rapper discusses spreading love with his new album, 'The Healing Component.'
Dan Hyman
9.23.16
Virginia

How 'Virginia' Found a Voice Without Dialogue

Variable State's new game, Virginia, is a mystery inspired by Twin Peaks and The X-Files. But unlike those shows known for their banter, the characters in Virginia don't say a word.
Lewis Gordon
9.23.16
News

Obama faces veto deadline on bill to let 9/11 families sue Saudi Arabia

Keegan Hamilton
9.23.16
Stuff

Why You Should Give a Shit About Bi Visibility Day

An interview with Kate Harrad, who wrote a handbook to bisexuality.
Christopher Giles
9.23.16
Cheese

This Cheesemaker Is Aging Cheddar Down a 90-Metre Coal Mine

As Wales’ steelworks close, entrepreneurs are finding new uses for old industrial structures—including Susan Fiander-Woodhouse, who keeps 20-kilogram metal cases of cheese at the bottom of a Blaenafon mineshaft.
Johanna Derry
9.23.16
beer

Mississippi Brewers Might Finally Be Allowed On-Premises Beer Sales

The traditionally religious state has a historically complicated and antiquated relationship with beer, but now Mississippi's beer industry is pushing for a bill that would allow brewers to sell their products at their own breweries.
Ashlie Stevens
9.23.16
Art

A Sexist 1960s Film Remake Rewrites Cinema History

Artist Nadja Verena Marcin confronts the film industry’s sexist legacy in her exhibition 'Cinema Pirata.'
Andrew Nunes
9.23.16
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