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The Style Tribes of Glastonbury 2019 Came Out in Force

From bucket hats to healer chic to Dads at Large: your guide to the subcultures of the UK's biggest festival.
Lauren O'Neill
Emma Garland
Hannah Ewens
7.1.19
cycling

Inside the Illegal Street Races of Your City's Bike Couriers

We followed a load of bike messengers as they raced through London, running red lights, cycling into oncoming traffic and celebrating with a nose-full of speed.
Benjamin Cook
7.1.19
Drugs

I Got an MRI While Stoned to See What My Brain Looked Like

I inhaled marijuana vapor to help a research team at University College London study the impact of cannabis on the brain.
Hatti Rex
7.1.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Gujarat’s 3,000 Crore Statue of Unity Gets Flooded, Officials Claim It's a Design Feature

While designing the world’s tallest statue, it seems like officials forgot to account for the monsoons.
Shamani Joshi
7.1.19
Football

What It's Like to Make Your Country's First Women's Football Stickers

When María Vázquez's daughters asked her why they couldn't find stickers of their favourite players, she decided to do something about it.
Alba Carreres
7.1.19
Music

All the Things We Overheard at Glastonbury 2019

“Sorry lads, but I have the most beautiful ballsack.”
VICE Staff
7.1.19
News

Here are the Safest Countries for Women in Asia Pacific

A recent study looks at fourteen countries in Asia Pacific, finding that Singapore and New Zealand provide the highest quality of life for women, while India ranks last.
Meera Navlakha
7.1.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Hong Kong Protesters Attempt to Storm Government Headquarters

Violence has once again erupted in the streets of Hong Kong, on the 22nd anniversary of the date that the territory was handed over to China.
Gavin Butler
7.1.19
lifestyle

We Asked Leaf Blower Guys if They Know How Annoying They Are

"Nah I don’t think I’m annoying at all."
Joe Patterson
7.1.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Here’s Why Commercial Whaling in Japan Might Actually Be A Good Thing

Japanese fishermen have been killing whales for "scientific purposes" for years. Now that they're doing it commercially, they'll have to downsize their operation.
Gavin Butler
7.1.19
weird

Timo Tjahjanto Is Still Haunted By a Demon He Met On Holiday

As a child, the horror director had a demonic experience in a resort town, that he still can't quite get over.
VICE Video
7.1.19
Australia Today

Blind People Receive Letters from Australian Government in Format They Can’t Read

The NDIS has been sending vision-impaired people vital communications in the form of non-braille letters and PDFs.
Gavin Butler
7.1.19
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