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The 1982 Cleveland Indians' 27-Minute Highlight Video: A Chronological Review

The Cleveland Indians and Major League Baseball produced a highlight video for the 1982 squad and it's as fitting a tribute there is for a team that went 78-84.
Tom Keiser
6.20.14
Art

3D 'Air Drawing' Produces Lunar Long Exposure Photographs

"Lunar Surface," the dimension-bending new project by Kimchi and Chips, blends new 3D scanning technologies with old photographic techniques.
The Creators Project
6.20.14
News

Migrant Detainees In Canada are Boycotting Their Only Chance At Freedom to Protest Our Broken Immigration Detention System

Over 100 detained migrants are boycotting their only chance at freedom in order to protest what they say is the Canadian government's unfair and frequently arbitrary review process.
E.K. Hudson
6.20.14
Stuff

We Talked to the Mysterious Person Behind Canada’s Hidden Weed Hunt

We interviewed the anonymous person hiding free weed around Vancouver to discuss kush preferences, police attention, and whether or not he’s worried about getting kids high.
Claudia McNeilly
6.20.14
NBA draft

No One Knows Andrew Wiggins's Future

Andrew Wiggins won't fall further than third in next week's NBA Draft. There's no way to truly predict how he will adjust to the NBA and, frankly, that's fine.
Alex Wong
6.20.14
Culture

Chatting with the Porn Star Who Wants to Be Toronto's Next Mayor

The 2014 Toronto mayoral election has attracted enough oddball candidates that it’s making the 2003 California gubernatorial recall look like the pinnacle of democratic integrity. Toronto’s crowded field of candidates got a lot more erotic after Nikki...
Jordan Sowunmi
6.20.14
Interviews

'I Never Saw Him Drunk': An Interview with Bukowski’s Longtime Publisher

John Martin was Bukowski's publisher from 1965 until the author's death, in 1994. Despite knowing him for almost 30 years and serving as the best man at one of his weddings, Martin says he never saw the Buk hammered. But that's not to say others didn't.
Jonathan Smith
VICE Staff
6.20.14
Fanfare

When Brooklyn Turns Into Buenos Aires

Luis Costra moved to New York to chase a girl. While she might be gone, he's still here and he's preaching the gospel of Messi, Aguero, and the Argentinian national soccer team.
VICE Sports
6.20.14
News

25 Years Later, The Central Park Five Are Finally Getting Paid

In 1989, NYC put 5 black and Hispanic boys in jail for a brutal rape they did not commit. Now, it's time for $40 million worth of sweet justice.
Matt Taylor
6.20.14
should be fun

Texans Shrug Shoulders, Name Ryan Fitzpatrick Starting QB

Wide receiver Andre Johnson, who has refused to attend mandatory minicamp, must be ecstatic.
Nick Underhill
6.20.14
Design

This Slide Sculpture Is 100 Feet Of Vertical "Delight And Madness"

Carsten Höller's "Vitra Slide Tower" is as pleasing to your inner child as it is to your inner art critic.
Beckett Mufson
6.20.14
Internet

The .Trust Club: Meet the Security-Loving Freemasons of the Internet

The .trust top-level domain promises security, but it comes at a price.
Thomas Fox-Brewster
6.20.14
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