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Photography

Unearthed Photos of Paris' Trans Community in the 1970s

Photographer Jane Evelyn Atwood's latest book helps to rediscover Paris' energetic Pigalle district.
Louis Dabir
10.10.18
Pity Party

The ‘A Star Is Born’ Soundtrack Is Like a Trip Through Gaga’s Career

The film's music moves through the sub-genres she's touched upon across her four albums, reaffirming the popstar's versatility.
Lauren O'Neill
10.10.18
Sex

A Day in the Life of an OnlyFans Adult Film Performer

What it's like to work as a performer who self-shoots, directs, and uploads their own videos of real sex with other models.
Michael Segalov
10.10.18
Recognise Me

What It’s Like Hooking Up in Cis Gay Spaces as a Queer Trans Guy

From dating apps to sex clubs, queer trans masculine people are fighting for visibility in the places traditionally associated with cis gay men.
Aedan Wolton
10.10.18
Question Of The Day

Question of the Day: Are We Living in a Simulation?

"No – I'm too hungover, and my mind can't comprehend anything on that scale right now."
Jordan Labarr
10.10.18
Dark Arts

Killdie’s Art Deals With Dark Religion, Universal Love and Crystals

Don’t let the name or subject matter put you off. Chatting to the Sydney artist is surprisingly life affirming.
Hayley Morgan
10.10.18
the hunt for the trump tapes with tom arnold

Photos of Our 'THE HUNT FOR THE TRUMP TAPES' Auckland Screening

Celebrating our new VICELAND show with donuts, beers and inflatable Donald Trumps.
VICE Staff
10.10.18
Film

This Forgotten Street Photographer Shot Some of Our Most Iconic Images

Garry Winogrand led a controversial life, but he left the world a trove of genius photographs.
Greg Eggebeen
10.10.18
Australia Today

New South Wales has the Cheapest Pills in Australia

The wholesale price of an ecstasy pill works out about the same as a cup of coffee.
Gavin Butler
10.10.18
Australia Today

Gay Students Could Be Rejected from Religious Schools under New Laws

There's a push to change Australia's anti-discrimination laws, so that religious schools can freely discriminate against gay students and teachers.
Gavin Butler
10.10.18
Sport

How the AFL Tried, Failed, and Keeps Trying To Break Into the US

With just under 2000 registered players and 42 clubs, Australian Rules has taken a foothold in America without fans or money.
Sam Nichols
10.9.18
Politics

For Politics to Get Less Tribal, the Republicans Have to Lose

Norm Ornstein, America's preeminent scholar of partisanship, doesn't see an easy path forward.
Eve Peyser
10.9.18
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