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Firsties and Faves

Firsties and Faves: Giorgio Moroder

Giorgio talks first crushes, fave eras, and spaghetti…
Davo McConville
5.9.14
Science

Scientists Confirm Vampires Were Onto Something

Studies suggest that proteins in young blood can reverse the effects of aging in the body, validating a cultural fascination with vampirism.
Maxwell Barna
5.9.14
Paris

I Went on a Croissant Safari in Paris

Times are tough in Paris. The cost of high-quality butter has driven many bakers into the arms of wholesalers specializing in frozen croissants, so I set out on a quest to unearth the best buttery, flaky croissants around the City of Lights.
Seb Emina
5.9.14
Listen

MIXED BY Applebottom

Like your house with a dose of bass? Look no further.
Lev Harris
5.9.14
Money

How Non-Profits Are Cashing In on the Cryptocurrency Boom

The ultimate philanthropic potential of digital currency may lie in the developing world, where high exchange rates, bank fees and inflation can dilute the buying power of international donors.
Steven Melendez
5.9.14
Comics!

Band for Life - Part 12

Guntit is loading in for their set at Club Scrotum, but again—Animal is nowhere to be found. Will she turn up before the band's soundcheck?
Anya Davidson
5.9.14
Fashion

Viral Style: Personal Space Dresses, Virtual Keyboards And Surfwear For, Well, Surfing The Web

The 50th Viral Style! Time just flies, doesn't it?
Charlotte McManus
5.9.14
Features

Why Did Future Think Releasing a Misogynistic Game Would be a Good Idea?

We love Future's music, but his promotional image is doing him no favours.
Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy
5.9.14
SURVEILLANCE

Canada’s New Cyberbullying Bill Will Give It Unnecessary Surveillance Superpowers

A new bill will allow any “public officer” or “peace officer” the freedom to request personal data from telecom companies.
Patrick McGuire
5.9.14
violence

El Salvador's Gang Truce Is Getting Fragile

Gangs gathered five journalists at a secret press conference last week to reinforce the importance of their detente.
Eric Lemus
5.9.14
middle east

'We Don’t Have Any Hope to Go Back': Syrian Refugees’ Lives Turn Permanent in Zaatari Camp

Refugees arrived in Zaatari hoping for a short stay. But as the war next door raged on, they realized they won't go back anytime soon.
Alice Speri
5.9.14
Photo

Plymouth Is a Paradise - Photos from Britain's Ocean City

Entering most of Plymouth's pubs, at whatever time of day, feels like entering a grimy nightclub in the suburbs of Novosibirsk, only without pole dancers.
Glauco Canalis
5.9.14
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