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Question Of The Day

We Asked Young People If India Is Too Sensitive About What Is Shown in Movies, TV Shows and on Social Media

“Whether it’s a bikini or a new skimpy fashion trend, I won’t be surprised if the same people censoring our social media start claiming that even these go against our culture.”
Shamani Joshi
11.15.19
housing

Here’s What You Can Rent for $2,000 a Month in Canada

An over-the-top house in St. John’s or a glorified bachelor apartment in Toronto.
Anne Gaviola
11.15.19
mind

Lessons on Anxiety From a Stray Cat

When a cat appeared on my windowsill, I tried to tame it in much the same way that I was attempting to control my anxious mind. I failed at both—but learned something about living with anxiety along the way.
Shayla Love
11.15.19
Views My Own

Running Sucks But Why Can’t I Stop Doing It?

Why do I do it? I don’t know, but in an effort to find out, I went for a run.
Aditya Mirchandani
11.15.19
Music

Fame, Focus, Fist-Bumps: An Intimate Interview with Robbie Williams

As he gears up to release his 12th studio album, we spent a day playing golf and eating soup with England's greatest living pop culture legend.
Emma Garland
11.15.19
Food

Bubble Tea-Inspired Food Is Everywhere. We Tried the Weirdest Ones So You Don’t Have to.

You thought bubble tea pizza was weird? Wait until you try bubble tea hot pot.
Edoardo Liotta
11.15.19
vaginas

We Asked the Director of the World's First Vagina Museum: Why?

Head of their first exhibition in London this weekend, we talk to Florence Schechter about muffs, myths and the importance of making vaginal history trans-inclusive.
Katie Goh
11.15.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Angkor Wat Is Finally Putting a Stop to Its Elephant Rides

The first two elephants are already on their way to a community forest.
Aditya Mirchandani
11.15.19
sex work

This Home Office Report Proves Sex Workers Have Been Right All Along

The government rarely acknowledges the fact that poverty forces vulnerable people into sex work. Will it listen now?
Eve Livingston
11.15.19
pisstakers

Pisstaker of the Week: Tesco Having the Audacity to Upset Mel B

The supermarket used Mel B's image without adhering to her terms.
Lauren O'Neill
11.15.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

An NGO in Delhi Made Kids Run Without Masks Despite Severe Air Pollution

Even as schools in the capital remain shut due to the drastic spike in pollution levels and residents advised to avoid outdoor activities, an event called ‘Run for Children’ took place.
Shamani Joshi
11.15.19
Games News

With 'Jedi: Fallen Order,' EA Finally Makes a Good Star Wars Game

‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ is EA’s first good Star Wars game, and the first single player experience since it took over the license six years ago.
Matthew Gault
11.15.19
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