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How Post Malone Became Pop's Most Suffocating Presence

The secret to his domination—and, increasingly, the homogenization of pop—is his one-size-fits-all approach to genre.
Larry Fitzmaurice
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

Is There Ethical Music Streaming Under Capitalism?

With a slew of potential alternatives to Spotify, both new and old, there’s never been a better time to leave mainstream streaming services behind. Now it’s the responsibility of music fans to jump ship.
Dayna Evans
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

More and More Companies Are Covering the Cost of Egg Freezing. But Who Is It Really For?

Some argue that this benefit provides yet another way for women to have a career and family. Others see it as just part of a solution to a problem not yet solved.
Avery Stone
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

Planned Parenthood

In a divorce, who gets custody of the embryos?
Nona Willis Aronowitz
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

These Are the Days of Our Lives

A look at how creativity works within walls.
Kate Dries
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

Start Making Sense

Our second issue of VICE magazine for the year was meant to tackle the concept of the means of production. Instead, it tackled us.
Kate Dries
5.26.20
VICE Magazine

The Endless Promise of the Mission-Driven Restaurant

Can a restaurant feed and fix—and stay afloat while doing it?
Bettina Makalintal
5.26.20
police

White Woman Is Very Sorry She Called the Police on a Black Man in Central Park: ‘I Am Not a Racist’

Amy Cooper has been suspended from her job and made to give back the dog she recently adopted.
David Gilbert
5.26.20
Views My Own

I Don’t Ask Questions as an Adult Because I Wasn’t Allowed Questions as a Child

Asking ‘why’ as a kid never got me answers, but when we fail to ask questions as adults, it hurts us all.
Satviki Sanjay
5.26.20
climate crisis

The Arms Trade Is Reacting to the Climate Crisis Just How You'd Expect

Companies are working to make your death machines zero-waste and eco-friendly.
Joe Sandler Clarke
5.26.20
china

China Wants to Use Its Coronavirus App to Track How Much Its Citizens Sleep, Drink, and Smoke

The data would be used to permit or deny entry to public buildings, and control the use of public transport.
David Gilbert
5.26.20
Cannabis

Pro Athletes Who Love Weed Are Taking Cannabis Sponsorships

Cannabis and sports might not seem like they mix. But for some athletes, the drug is an integral part of their success.
Deana Bianco
5.26.20
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