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Interviews

Tasha the Amazon: Fearless and Peerless
The mysterious Toronto rapper opens up about her past and premieres a video that proves just how fearless she really is.
Michael Rancic
6.10.14
News

Republicans Try to Win Back Asian Americans, if White Bankers in Hong Kong Count
The GOP knows it faces a demographic time bomb, but is this really the best solution the party could come up with?
Lee Fang
6.10.14
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Historic Venue Spotlight: Adelaide Hall
Learning more about the history of Toronto's classic venues.
Juliette Jagger
6.10.14
Stuff

Dapper Laughs Is the New Breed of British Tosser
Meet Vine's biggest superstar: piss-taker, nuisance, prick.
Clive Martin
6.10.14
Power

To Stop Dragnet Surveillance, Make It Cost $10,000 Per Person, Per Day
Activist Smári McCarthy has an idea to hit surveillance in the budget by making it more expensive to do. A lot more expensive.
Joseph Cox
6.10.14
mexico

MIXED BY Frikstailers
If we had a daytime rave in the hidden tropics of the moon, it might sound like this.
Jemayel Khawaja
6.10.14
Art

Artist Creates Hallucinatory Portraits In A Series Of Stunning Cinemagraphs
In a series of bizarre GIFs, Jon Jacobsen cranks the weirdness factor all the way up to eleven.
Kevin Holmes
6.10.14
Stuff

Should France Go Back to Being a Monarchy?
European monarchies are stronger than republics in times of crisis, and the Royal Alliance Party is positive that putting a good-looking monarch back in power at Versailles would solve all of France's problems. But would a king really help anything?
Romain Gonzalez
6.10.14
Politics

How Community Groups Were Duped Into Joining an Anti-Net Neutrality Coalition
A look at their coalition member list reveals a random assortment of companies and groups, many of which say they never intended to sign up.
Lee Fang
6.10.14
venezuela

Will Venezuela Become a No-Fly Country If It Defaults on Its Airline Debt?
The trouble began in late 2012, when Venezuela began to stop paying airlines the dollars for ticket sales in bolivares.
John Holman
6.10.14
Myanmar

Myanmar Troops Allegedly Tortured Civilians and Forced Them to Lick Their Own Blood
The report includes examples of forced labor, torture, and unlawful killings allegedly committed by Myanmar troops.
Danny Gold
6.10.14
Photo

Henry Hargreaves's Photos of Cell Phones Engraved with Military Messages
During the Vietnam War, nearly all US soldiers carried a Zippo lighter. As the soldiers were initially forbidden from modifying the exteriors of their uniforms, they would use engrave their lighters to express their feelings and sentiments.
Henry Hargreaves
6.10.14
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