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Opinion and Analysis

Cecily McMillan’s Guilt: Injustice at Its Most Basic

McMillan, whose case is representative of Occupy’s downfall, has been assailed and dragged through the bureaucratic mud.
Natasha Lennard
5.5.14
VICE News

Russian Roulette: The Invasion of Ukraine

The day before International Workers' Day, acting Ukrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov said his government is "helpless" in dealing with the security situation in eastern Ukraine. The events on May 1 clearly backed that up.
VICE News
5.5.14
Stuff

The Prohibition Party Wants to Make Drinking Illegal but Let You Smoke Weed

The tide of public opinion on marijuana has turned to such an extent that the US Prohibition Party, which advocates for the banning of commercial liquor sales, is publicly stating that it isn't fully on the side of criminalizing weed possession.
Ryan P McCarthy
5.5.14
Premieres

Listen to a Rap Mixtape from Yoni Wolf, Frontman of WHY?

He and Serengeti are tearing through the West Coast on a rap tour.
Noisey Staff
5.5.14
Film

Get A Dizzying Tour Of Berlin With This 360° Panoramic Video

Jonas Ginter is back with his 6 camera set-up to gives us a hyper-speed tour of Berlin.
Zach Sokol
5.5.14
Interviews

Janelle Monáe, Nate Wonder, and Chuck Lightning Talk Moog and Entropic Utopias

Not content penning chart-topping pop songs, Janelle and her producers colonize intellectual myth-building. With some firsties and faves thrown in…
Davo McConville
5.5.14
russia

P Is for Putin: New Political Alphabet Debuts in Russian School

A Russian youth organization introduced a new alphabet in a Siberian school that has been dubbed the "ABCs of the Hitler Youth."
Olivia Becker
5.5.14
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Paris & Simo’s Bal En Blanc Debut

We sat down with this Montreal duo to talk about their favourite Canadian venues, inspirations, and their upcoming releases.
Connie Chan
5.5.14
Features

Another Arctic Spill Is Inevitable, and We Are in No Way Prepared

Expensive, risky deep-water drilling in harsh seas will come inevitable oil spills, spills that the industry and regulators aren't ready to handle.
Derek Mead
5.5.14
Tennessee

The Edible Plant That Might Kill You May Cure Herpes

Plenty of people in the American South consume poke sallet, a plant known for its medicinal properties: Research suggests that it has shown action against both herpes and HIV. Of course, there's the minor issue that it can also kill you.
Kelly Robinson
5.5.14
Politics

How Extreme Weather Convinced Obama to Fight Climate Change

Apocalyptic imagery forced Obama's climate strategy to 'evolve.'
Brian Merchant
5.5.14
Features

A Tribute to Tribute Albums

They can be a great way to honor a band or they can crash and burn horribly.
Noisey Staff
Jon Reiss
5.5.14
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