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Inside the Tar Sands' Last Healing Walk
We sent VICE Canada's Michael Toledano to visit the final Tar Sands Healing Walk in Alberta, where Indigenous residents on the front lines of bitumen extraction in Alberta came together to pray and protest the massive continental oil projects in their...
Michael Toledano
7.8.14
world cup 2014

Brazil's Highly Competitive Blind Football Players
VICE Sports travels to Rio De Janeiro to explore "Blind Football," a highly competitive form of the sport played by blind and partially-sighted athletes.
VICE Sports
7.8.14
the high post

The Sobering Decline of Dwyane Wade
Dwyane Wade once seemed like the heir apparent to Jordan and Kobe. His fall from grace has been sudden, and depressing to witness.
Evan Hall
7.8.14
Photo

Dustin Yellin: From Hijacking Golf Carts to Building Brooklyn's Art Utopia
The 2014 VICE Photo Show is being held at Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn, so we talked to Dustin Yellin to find out what makes this impossibly ambitious project work, against impossible odds.
Gideon Jacobs
7.8.14
Design

The Next Stop For Digital Art? Your Wall
Electric Objects is an Internet-enabled, digital art frame that hopes to change the way we imagine computers and new media art.
Zach Sokol
7.8.14
Interviews

Honeyblood Want You to Taste Their Crunch Pop Supreme
The Scottish duo talk their debut record and what exactly "crunch pop" is.
Sarina Bloodgood
7.8.14
war and conflict

Gaza Fears the Worst as Israel Ramps Up Armed Offensive
As Israel prepares for a potential ground invasion, Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed five people and injured at least 50 in Gaza.
Dylan Collins
7.8.14
Tao of Terence

Beyond "Existentialism"
I learned of Terence McKenna on September 14, 2012, when I was 29 years old. Over the following week or so I watched footage of him on YouTube for probably ~30 hours and have been fascinated by him ever since.
Tao Lin
7.8.14
Politics

Five Candidates the Internet's Favorite Super PAC Should Spend Its Money On
Lawrence Lessig's Mayday PAC managed to raise $12 million to take back democracy from the super wealthy. That was the easy part.
Sam Gustin
7.8.14
Design

How to Turn Your Skateboard Ramp Into A Mobile Soundsystem
Because blasting KRS-ONE over a blown out boombox is so 1996.
Brian Anderson at Motherboard
7.8.14
Crime

A Brief History of People Shoving Other People's Meat Down Their Pants
It's probably the worst place that a person could put raw meat, but thieves around the globe routinely shoplift steaks, bacon, and sausage by hiding them in their pants. The food safety implications alone are enough to put you off grilling season.
Matthew Zuras
7.8.14
Features

Get A Glimpse of That OFF!! / Melvins Supergroup You Never Saw Coming. Sort Of.
On tour! And don't miss a sick live video while you're at it!
Noisey Staff
7.8.14
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