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Activists Are Planting Weed in Public All over the UK

I joined the head of the Feed the Birds campaign as he sowed some seeds along the River Thames.
Jake Lewis
6.16.14
Stuff

Science Has Figured Out Why Bears Go Down on One Another, and It's Depressing

The "provider" bear just kept sucking on the "receiver" bear's penis until it reached sexual maturity, at which time it realized it was a lucky bear, and the behavior never had any reason to stop.
Mike Pearl
6.16.14
New music

Premiere: Krakatau Bring a Heavy 70s BBC Vibe On Their New Video/Short Film

The Melbourne prog trio create a stunning short film set in the Macedon Ranges.
Noisey Staff
6.16.14
News

English Fascists Protested Against Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

Who are now based in an apartment above a kebab restaurant in northwest London.
Oscar Webb
6.16.14
Paris Lees

Which Spice Girl 'Won'?

Each of them tried their hands at solo careers, always carefully calibrated so as not to be in the charts at the same time.
Paris Lees
6.16.14
News

The Hangover News

This weekend, a man sued a hospital for making his penis shorter.
Mac Hackett
6.16.14
Stuff

Inside the Tunnels Las Vegas's Homeless Population Calls Home

In the 1990s, the Hydro Conduit Corporation began building storm-drainage tunnels in Las Vegas to protect the tourist destination from raging flash floods. Today, the tunnels house the city's homeless population.
Harmon Leon
6.16.14
Music

Bush Doofs Are Rising From The One-Day Festival's Ashes

One-day festivals like Groovin’ the Moo, Future Music and Big Day Out are dying, while ratty bush doofs go from strength to strength. So what have the one-day guys done wrong? And what are the hippies doing right?
Dani Leever
6.16.14
News

Tony Abbott Called His Climate Change Action Plan 'Very Similar' to Obama's

If you were hoping the US president would save Australia from the PM's climate change ambivalence you will be disappointed.
Girard Dorney
6.16.14
News

Aboriginal Tent Embassy is Reclaiming the Black Heart of Sydney

The Block, the sacred heartland of Australia’s First Peoples in Sydney, was once an area of low-income housing for Aboriginal residents. It’s now become one of the most expensive and sought after vacant pieces of land in the city. 
Paul Gregoire
6.16.14
Reviews

Slagfest: Broken Hill’s Premier Wuss Rock Festival

What Happens When You Kind of Plan a Music Festival in The Bush.
Brodie Lancaster
6.16.14
2014 World Cup

Contra a Copa: The Other Side of Brazil's World Cup (Full Length)

VICE News traveled to Brazil to see how it prepared for one of the world's biggest events, while struggling to control civil uprising.
VICE News
6.15.14
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