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Premiere: Have a Threesome with Sha Hustle of Reps Up
He's the cousin of Drake's BFF, Chubbs, and he's here with a new video about doing drugs.
Noisey Canada Staff
7.17.14
Design

The Framed Internet Is Expanding With Digital Artist Residency
Today, Electric Objects announced an artists in residency program to help digital artists put the Internet on their walls.
Zach Sokol
7.17.14
Art

We're Breeding Flies to Live on Saturn's Moon (for Science)
To call the project “ambitious” would be an understatement.
Ben Richmond
7.17.14
iraq

Iraq Live Blog: Sunni Militants Vow to Overrun Baghdad
Violent sectarian tensions between ruling Shiite groups and Sunni militants are threatening to throw Iraq back into the grip of civil war.
VICE News
7.17.14
machines

This Is What the Electromagnetic Field Surrounding You Sounds Like
Electromagnetic fields are omnipresent, but invisible to the naked eye and impossible to hear. Until now.
Brian Anderson
7.17.14
Art

Why You Should Leave Facebook And How To Actually Do It, According To Artist Nick Briz
New media artist, Nick Briz, recently made a video piece "How To/Why Leave Facebook," offering more insight on social media than recent news coverage.
Ben Valentine
7.17.14
MEXICALIA

Mexican Narco Music Is the Soundtrack to the War on Drugs
Mexico's narcocorrido music genre and subculture openly celebrates the most extreme aspects of the country's drug war.
VICE Staff
7.17.14
san francisco

Chef's Night Out: Daniel Patterson
Chef Daniel Patterson, whose restaurant Coi was first awarded two Michelin stars in 2006, has a uncanny knack for articulating his vision through cuisine.
Daniel Patterson
7.17.14
Premieres

Imogen Heap's "Climb to Sakteng" Is What Hiking Up the Himalayas Sounds Like
The Frou Frou member's new album takes inspiration from her trip to Bhutan.
Marissa G. Muller
7.17.14
Travel

Portland Bands Are Competing in a Basketball Tournament Using a Hoop Attached to a Tour Van
The van is parked in front of strip clubs, cul-de-sacs, and in alleyways—two bands face off until a champion emerges or the cops break it up. Or until the game dissolves into a drunken roman candle fight.
River Donaghey
7.17.14
Premieres

Treasure Fingers and Bosco Teamed Up for "Names" to Deliver You from Your Boring Life
Let's make out in the morning.
Eric Sundermann
7.17.14
News

The KKK Is Using Candy to Lure New Recruits
Ku Klux Klansmen in South Carolina are using sweets and anti-immigration propaganda to bring in new recruits. But in an era of open-carry protests and border militias, the country's most notorious costumed racists are struggling to keep up.
Grace Wyler
7.17.14
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