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Protesting Police Brutality in Montreal

From the FLQ crisis in the 60s to the student marches of 2012 the people of Quebec have a long history of social uprising and civic dissent.
VICE Staff
5.12.14
Words

Listen To Krystal Klear's Remix of Kyla La Grange's "The Knife"

The Cold Tonic label boss delivers another belter of a remix.
Lev Harris
5.12.14
Ukraine

Amid Mortar and Gunfire, Kiev Denounces Ukraine Separatist Vote

The vote allegedly had a turnout of 73 percent, with 97.5 percent voting in favor of self-rule for the Donetsk People's Republic.
Harriet Salem
5.12.14
budlight-artist-interviews

Lane 8 is Representing Deep House's Next Generation

We talk opening DJ problems, festival necessities, and open format mixes with Anjunadeep's rising star.
David Garber
5.12.14
Bad Cop Blotter

Arresting Children Is Now Commonplace in America

Putting police in schools was supposed to make kids safer, but instead it's resulted in a children and teens being handcuffed.
Lucy Steigerwald
5.12.14
Coldplay Alert!

OMG Coldplay's New Album, "Ghost Stories" Is Streaming RIGHT NOW!!!

FUCK YEAH.
Kyle Kramer
5.12.14
Art

Watch People Get Forced To Dance Through This Swinging Pendulum Installation

William Forsythe's choreographic installation achieves what every DJ strives for relentlessly: getting everyone in one room to dance, whether they like it or not.
Zach Sokol
5.12.14
Interviews

Dan Boeckner’s Secretive New Band Operators Is Reverse-Engineering Synth Pop

There wasn’t a Macbook in sight when we saw them live, and Dan Boeckner made it was clear that he likes it that way.
Jordan Pearson
5.12.14
Politics

Bitcoin Is Hiring Lobbyists

Some argue money spent wining and dining K Street suits would be better used innovating and improving the virtual currency.
Meghan Neal
5.12.14
London

What 'Cosmos' Left Out About Michael Faraday, Victorian England's Top Scientist

Because there are simply way too many awesome things to say about this guy.
Becky Ferreira
5.12.14
Interviews

Inside the Big Tent of Saxsyndrum's Future Circus

The jazz-turned-experimental-pop duo from Montreal talk late night loft parties and the importance of networking.
Greg Bouchard
5.12.14
noise

The 432Hz 'God' Note: Why Fringe Audiophiles Want to Topple Standard Tuning

Inside the fringe group of sonic purists who believe life at A432Hz—not the standard A440Hz—is more "natural," "truer," and generally in tune with the universe.
Chris Hampton
5.12.14
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