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skateboard diplomacy

Meet the USC Professor Who Wants to Solve the World's Problems with Skateboarding

Neftalie Williams sees skating as a tool for cultural diplomacy—something he has experienced firsthand while working with kids in countries such as Cuba, Brazil, Spain, and Afghanistan.
Michael Brice-Saddler
7.27.16
we saw this

The Night It Stopped Snowing

Dispatches from the band's final (probably) show in a Lehigh Valley mall.
Em Cassel
7.27.16
Art

What Happens When a Six-Year-Old Piece of Street Art Goes Viral?

That French artist who “Made Shit Graffiti Legible” actually loves graffiti.
Katherine Gillespie
7.27.16
Conor McGregor

VICE Sports World News Roundup: July 27, 2016

Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
Brian Blickenstaff
7.27.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Bill O’Reilly Wants to Remind You That White House Slaves Were Actually ‘Well Fed’

"I just can't get rid of that history teacher thing. You know what I'm talking about?"
VICE Staff
7.27.16
Football

Deshaun Watson Is Good Enough To Make Clemson Great

For Clemson to return to college football's national championship game, Deshaun Watson will have to be even better than he was last season. The Tigers' do-everything quarterback seems up to the task.
Kevin Trahan
7.27.16
lorraine o'grady

29 Artists Explore Abstractions of the Color Black

'Blackness in Abstraction,' an ongoing show at Pace Gallery, traces the use of the hue in contemporary art.
Antwaun Sargent
7.27.16
Sex

A New Report Says Millennials Prefer Dinner to Sex

According to a new global survey from advertising company Havas Worldwide, more than a third of those aged between 18 and 34 would choose dinner at a restaurant over sex.
Daisy Meager
7.27.16
Sport

'It's for Power Men': Photos of Male Pole Dancing Champions

This weekend, the world's finest athletes were in London to compete in the World Pole Sport Championships. Broadly went backstage to meet the men who are going for gold.
Sirin Kale and Alice Zoo
7.27.16
nba

The Second Round of the NBA Draft Is Broken, But Not Beyond Repair

Right now, it makes far more sense for a player to go undrafted than to be selected in the back half of the NBA draft's second round—what some agents have started calling the "dead zone."
Sam Vecenie
7.27.16
jordan clarkson

Jordan Clarkson, The Overlooked Laker, Is Ready To Be Seen

An afternoon with Los Angeles' least-recognized young building block.
Mike Piellucci
7.27.16
The Hacks We Can't See

What Learning to Lockpick Taught Me About Digital Security

Until you pick a lock, or challenge a password, you'll never know if it's really secure.
Kate Lunau
7.27.16
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