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The George W. Bush Museum is Just as Infuriating as You Think it is
Baby Bush was a great president. According to his own museum, that is.
Megan Koester
6.4.14
Longreads Or Whatever

It's Not Me It's You: Why So Many Artists Want to Break-Up with Major Labels
Artists used to sign with an indie if they wanted to be cool and a major if they wanted to make money—but that's changing.
Ryan Bassil
6.4.14
Film

Artist Algorithmically-Orders Every Word In Star Wars From A To Z
"ARST ARSW" is an alphabetical ode to "A New Hope."
Emerson Rosenthal
6.4.14
Music

Indie Labels Are Taking Their Dispute with YouTube to the European Commission
Indie labels aren't impressed with contracts ahead of Youtube's rumoured music streaming service.
Victoria Turk
6.4.14
the vice reader

The Con-Artist Wing of the Democratic Party
The most consequential event of this young century has been the financial crisis. But is the party of Obama ready to come to terms with its own role in the disaster?
Matt Stoller
6.4.14
Chinese food

I Explored New York Chinatown's Busiest Supermarket at the Worst Possible Time
Saturdays are the worst for visiting a supermarket in Manhattan's Chinatown, but it was the only day my friend and Chinese grocery expert, Ho-Mui Wong, was available. While she showed me some everyday staples to a Chinese-American diet.
Ashok Kondabolu
6.4.14
Design

This Solar-Powered Tornado Sculpture Lights Up And "Talks" To You
Ray is an eco-friendly light installation at Vivid Festival in Sydney that has a personality of its own.
Zach Sokol
6.4.14
Interviews

Tigers Jaw: Still Roaring
Ben Walsh talks about the band's new record, 'Charmer,' and how they are definitely, totally, seriously not broken up. (For real.)
Ben Sailer
6.4.14
Culture

Quantified Drunk: I Got Hammered with Wearables in Berlin's Berghain Nightclub
The goal was to mold a liquid Berlin Saturday night out into a dry cluster of data, graphs, and stats.
Nicolas Hausdorf
6.4.14
Features

Watch Katy B go Punting in Oxford
The punting scene in Oxford is totally raging.
Noisey Staff
6.4.14
News

Gentrification Comes to LA’s Skid Row, and the Homeless Get the Shaft
How the poor are being pushed out of downtown Los Angeles.
Charles Davis
6.4.14
Stuff

Goodbye, Alexander Shulgin
There is absolutely no question Shulgin was a unique visionary and extraordinary chemist. But it would be a mistake to think that his career was the product of an entirely unique understanding of chemistry—and that was his greatest power.
Hamilton Morris
6.4.14
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