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Nightlife

Festival Journeys Are the New Festivals

More and more companies are popping up to transport festival-goers on party buses or trains with DJ sets and club carriages.
David Hillier
5.28.19
Scam Academy

Teens Hacked Their Teacher's Computer to Change Grades for Money

"It wasn't necessarily the most legal thing, but something to do that was sort of fun."
Anonymous
5.28.19
Save Yourselves

We Spoke to the UK's Tiniest Climate Crisis Protesters

"The thing is, all the air will be really polluted; we will choke and die. We will breathe in the air and we will choke and die. People with asthma will definitely die, probably quicker."
Michael Segalov
5.28.19
News

We Need To Stop Asking Celebrities To Apologise For Mental Health Issues

Goo Hara apologised for being depressed. Maho Yamaguchi apologised for speaking out against sexual assault. Why are women being asked to do this?
Edoardo Liotta
5.28.19
News

Burn-Out Has Officially Become A Medical Condition

Can the World Health Organisation classification help increase awareness of the fact that stress from overworking may lead to death?
Edoardo Liotta
Shamani Joshi
5.28.19
sex scenes

Sex Scenes: What Makes A Gay Icon?

A new gallery show at Lévy Gorvy delves into Andy Warhol's relationships with the women he immortalized in art.
Rachel Rabbit White
5.27.19
Culture

There's a Dark Reason Why Cambodia Reenacts its Brutal Genocide Every Year

The ruling party uses the memory of the Khmer Rouge for political gain – by constantly reminding Cambodians to pay homage to the politicians who helped end the killings.
Andrew Nachemson
Yon Sineat
5.28.19
LGBTQ

For Vietnam’s LGBTQ Community, Life With a Drag Queen Troupe Can Mean Acceptance

Meet Madam Phung: a star in the country's traveling carnival scene.
Zoe Osborne
5.28.19
Art

Stephanie H. Shih's Food Ceramics Nourish Asian-American Memory

"The Asian-American community is so large, and yet there haven’t really been conversations specifically catered toward us — people are really hungry for it. No pun intended."
Emma Specter
5.27.19
Australia Today

An Australian Teen Hacked Apple Twice Hoping They'd Give Him a Job

A magistrate spared the boy a conviction, telling him to "use your gifts for good rather than evil."
Gavin Butler
5.28.19
Australia Today

Actually, Australia Doesn’t Have the Deadliest Snakes in the World

The nation's science agency wants to debunk the "myth" that Australia is home to the world's most dangerous snake species.
Gavin Butler
5.28.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Mass Stabbing Near Tokyo Injures At Least 15 People, Including Schoolchildren

A man wielding a knife attacked commuters and schoolchildren as they lined up at a bus stop in Kawasaki City this morning. At least one child and one adult are believed to have died.
Gavin Butler
5.28.19
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