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Honeyblood's "Sea Hearts" Will Make You Wanna Start a Band with Your Best Friend
The Glaswegian duo do feisty, fuzzed up indie rock that sticks two fingers up at heartbreak.
Kim Taylor Bennett
9.22.16
united states

Chaos in Charlotte: State of emergency declared as violent protests escalate
One person was shot, and angry protesters vandalized police vehicles and businesses after a black man was shot by a police officer earlier this week.
Tess Owen
9.22.16
Title IX

Letter of the Law: How University of Michigan Women Got Their Varsity Jackets (a Few Decades Late)
In the mid-70s, when Michigan established varsity women’s teams, the men then in charge of athletics pitched a fit over the idea that women should earn the same awards as male athletes. Sheryl Szady, for one, refused to accept the slight.
Alisa Solomon
9.22.16
Art

It's Art: 'Ice Cream Books'
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Alyssa Buffenstein
9.22.16
News

The VICE Morning Bulletin
North Carolina declares a state of emergency after the second night of protests, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan pledge to cure all diseases by 2100, the cast of 'The West Wing' will campaign for Clinton in Ohio, and more.
VICE Staff
9.22.16
Cooking habits

Brits Spend More Time Looking at Food on Instagram Than Cooking
New market research from OnePoll shows that most of us would rather look at food on social media or watch cooking shows than get into the kitchen.
Daisy Meager
9.22.16
Work

Surprise! On Average, Women Work Four Years Longer Than Men
New research shows that women work an average of four years longer than men during their lives—and it's all thanks to unpaid domestic work and chores.
Sirin Kale
9.22.16
feminism

Throwback Thursday: Annie Londonderry, the Self-Promoting Feminist Who Biked Around the World
In 1894, a 24-year-old woman embarked on an around-the-world bicycle ride that captured international attention and defied gender expectations.
Brian Blickenstaff
9.22.16
china

More Negative Results in Hunt for Dark Matter WIMPs
But the search continues 2,500 meters underground at China's PandaX experiment.
Michael Byrne
9.22.16
Design

Simple Machines Made of Everyday Objects Make Tech Wondrous Again
Nicholas Hanna constructs art from large-scale balloon blowing devices to bikes that cry words.
The Creators Project
9.22.16
Booze

How to Turn a Bar Job Into a Cocktail Career
Swedish-born bartender Oskar Kinberg of London’s Oskar’s Bar tells me how he progressed from serving vodka Cokes to mixing cocktails for Michelin-starred chefs.
Daisy Meager
9.22.16
engineering

Gear Physics: How Ice Screws Keep Ice Climbers from Falling to Their Deaths
The simple piece of gear that made ice climbing a legit sport.
Michael Byrne
9.22.16
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