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Interviews

Love Songs and Dark Loops: A Conversation with Samo Sound Boy

One half of DJ Dodger Stadium talks pain, weird vibes, and the problem with EDM.
Ezra Marcus
7.17.14
Fashion

Quebecois Women's Fashion: A Marvel, A Mystery

Montreal is generally regarded as the fashion hub of Canada, but one thing that is talked about considerably less is what I consider to truly be Quebecois women’s fashion: balloon pants, useless seams, and mosaics of patched textiles that don’t match.
Kara Crabb
7.17.14
the inscrutable east

The Miami Heat Want to Go Home Again

The Miami Heat are going to be missing something when training camp comes around, no matter how much they try to replicate the past.
Colin McGowan
7.17.14
Culture

CHRISTEENE's 'Drag Terrorism' Is Creating a Cult Following

With a high-octane mixture of rap, rimming, and all your childhood nightmares.
Amelia Abraham
7.17.14
we are not men

'Holler if Ya Hear Me' Is a Buzzfeed Listicle on Broadway

Promotional materials for the Broadway musical Holler if Ya Hear Me declare that it is “inspired by the work of Tupac Shakur.” This is not accurate. Holler is not Tupac’s work come to life; it is his work stuffed in a museum. It is TUPAC...
John Saward
7.17.14
Brisk Bodega

New York, We're Giving Away Tickets for Brisk Bodega's Show feat. DJ Mustard, Deniro Farrar, Bodega Bamz, and a Bunch of People You Want to Hang Out with

We love you.
Noisey Staff
7.17.14
Tech

I Played 'Kim Kardashian: Hollywood' and It Changed My Life

The app, set to bring in $200 million this year, guarantees I won't dress wrong or stay poor.
Joseph Bien-Kahn
7.17.14
Drink Me

How-To: Make a Straight Law Cocktail

Watch as Boston bartender Will Thompson shows our host Lee Tiernan how to make this classic two-ingredient drink (comprised of gin and sherry) that's as simple to make as it is easy to sip.
Lee Tiernan
7.17.14
News

The Supreme Court Just Made it Harder to Undermine Rape Victims

The Supreme Court of Canada decided unanimously last week that people accused of sexual assault will not get automatic access to their victims' personal records, ending a practice that made coming forward about sexual violence even more difficult.
Emma Paling
7.17.14
the vice reader

'The Mystery Is in the Ordinary, Uncool Things' - An Interview with Author Juliet Escoria

Reading Juliet Escoria's Black Cloud feels as if you are reading a diary that someone wrote with the intention of it one day being found, for both her and your benefit. In other words, it is intimate.
April Ayers Lawson
7.17.14
Stuff

Things That Humanity Should Leave Behind Forever

NASA say we'll discover Earth-like planets soon, so we might as well start prepping.
Joe Bish
7.17.14
Design

LED Wall Turns Your Movement Into Vibrant Visualizations

Color Kinetics Japan and RANAGRAM's latest project turns body movement into geometric patterns on a facade. They even hope to make a building-sized version in the near future.
Zach Sokol
7.17.14
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