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The Birth of Modern Chemistry Was the Birth of Barbiturates

From pee to goofballs.
Michael Byrne
7.10.16
jobs

Inside the Salty Grind of Professional Mermaids

Being a mythical fish woman ain't easy.
Kelly Anne Bonner
7.10.16
Culture

Why Do Child Stars Sink or Swim?

We asked a famed child agent and former child stars themselves about what condemns (or saves) young actors from becoming train wrecks?
Emalie Marthe
7.10.16
Euro 2016

Men in Blazers Recap Portugal vs. France Euro 2016 Final, Reflect on Summer of Football

From the Embassy Row studios in the Crap Part of SoHo, Rog and Davo break down the battle between Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal and hosts France. Plus, a look back at Copa America Centenario and Euro 2016.
VICE Sports
7.10.16
Gaming

Do You Really Need a Dedicated Graphics Card to Play Your Favorite Games?

I played today’s popular PC games with no dedicated video card, and I kinda liked it.
Bryson Masse
7.10.16
Art

Buy Khaleesi-Worthy Jewelry from Game of Thrones' Costume Designer Herself

Add a little bit of Stormborn fire to your wardrobe.
Beckett Mufson
7.10.16
Art

Dancers Fill an Electric Void with a Slow-Burning Ballet

A hybrid dance performance and art projection examines love in the digital age.
Diana Shi
7.10.16
Art

Sometimes, Making "Nothing" Is an Artist's Greatest Challenge

Conceptual artist Pavel Büchler pops soccer balls and draws circles with his eyes closed.
Alyssa Buffenstein
7.10.16
Art

Improve Your Comics by "Distancing the Narrative"

The newest 'Strip Panel Naked' video teaches the importance of keeping the reader at bay.
Giaco Furino
7.10.16
Art

A Photographic Meditation on Contemporary Black Masculinity

John Edmonds’ photography actively centers the black male experience.
Antwaun Sargent
7.10.16
Art

This Is the Look of Today's Utopia

Somerset House's 'Utopian Voices Here & Now' explores how today's politics sow the seeds for tomorrow's paradises.
Diana Shi
7.10.16
Art

Ordinary Pictures Takes a Profound Swing at the Stock Photo Industry

As the Walker Art Center's new exhibition proves, stock photography is more powerful than you think.
Diana Shi
7.10.16
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