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‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ Confronts Anti-LGBTQ Politics, Starting At Church

The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus toured the Bible Belt in an epic experiment in confronting fear.
Taylor Hosking
4.30.19
VICE INTL
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The 300 Year Old Exploding Hammer Tradition

In San Juan de la Vega, Mexico, there is an annual festival celebrating San Juanito, a Robin Hood figure. This celebration is accompanied by a unique activity: detonating homemade explosives with hammers.
cryptids

The ‘Yeti’ Footprints Found by the Indian Army Are Probably Just a Bear's

“Any reasonable person can see these are melted prints.”
Sarah Emerson
4.30.19
Review

Builders Take a Back Seat to Conquerors in 'Imperator: Rome'

Rome wasn't built in a day. Most of it was stolen.
Rob Zacny
4.30.19
data caps

Americans' Increasing Data Use Is on a Collision Course With Data Caps

Comcast customers are using more data than ever before, but restrictive broadband caps are set to clash with trends like 4K video streaming.
Karl Bode
4.30.19
Culture

The Obamas Just Announced Seven New Movies and Series for Netflix

Including a series from 'The Big Short' writer, a Frederick Douglass biopic, and a kids show called 'Listen to Your Vegetables & Eat Your Parents.'
River Donaghey
4.30.19
climate change

At Least One in Six World Heritage Glaciers Will Be Gone by 2100

In worst case scenarios, nearly half of these protected glaciers would disappear by the end of the century.
Becky Ferreira
4.30.19
News

After Hours Club Says It's Losing Money Because Patrons Are Too Cheap to Buy Water

After an Instagram post dragging him was picked up in the media, Shawn Riker, who owns Toronto bar Bunker, wants to remind people that water sales help him pay the bills.
Manisha Krishnan
4.30.19
Culture

John Singleton Was a Voice for the Forgotten and Disenfranchised

John Singleton, who died at age 51 yesterday, told the stories of Black Americans with honesty and humanity. He put characters on screen that I recognized from my own life.
Noel Ransome
4.30.19
The mueller report

Here's why Bill Barr is freaking out over his upcoming House testimony

There’s a lot riding on Barr’s testimony before Congress.
Greg Walters
4.30.19
abortion

Performing abortions in Alabama could soon be punishable by up to 99 years in prison

The Alabama House is voting on a bill that would make almost all abortions illegal.
Carter Sherman
4.30.19
Premieres

Maya B's "Dollar to a Diamond" Is Motivation for Better Days

The California artist’s visual for “Dollar to a Diamond” proves you can’t put a dollar amount on self-worth.
Kristin Corry
4.30.19
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