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Art

Dancers, Horses, and Women: Exploring the Fixations of Edgar Degas
An Australian museum readies for the first major exhibition in 30 years on the French artist and painter.
Charlie Schmidlin
11.24.15
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A Brief History of Microdosing
Hundreds of people say taking barely perceptible doses of hallucinogens has helped them but there still hasn't been a major scientific trial.
Jason Koebler
11.24.15
FIGHTLAND

McGregor: Jose Crumbles in One
Before leaving Ireland for his UFC 194 meeting with Aldo, Conor McGregor gave his prediction for the bout, explained why a stadium show in Ireland seems unlikely and claimed that he could “go through the whole roster in four months”.
Peter Carroll
11.24.15
Short Form Docs

Living Without Water: Contamination Nation
There are tens of thousands of Americans living without clean, running water on the Navajo Nation today.
VICE News
11.24.15
Features

Dolby Is Bringing "Surround Sound" to the Club
I went to the company's San Francisco headquarters and tested the new system.
Glenn Jackson
11.24.15
News

What It’s Like to Be a Real-life Nightcrawler
Brutal accidents, long hours, and little sleep. Very few photojournalists want to do what Victor Biro does on most nights.
Jake Kivanç
11.24.15
Premieres

PREMIERE: Rich Homie Quan's New Song "The Most" Is Doing the Most of Everything Good
Produced by London on the Track, the latest song does the most in a good way and continues to prove that Quan won't stop going in.
Kyle Kramer
11.24.15
Features

Captain, Not the Crony: Why Speedy Ortiz Is the Artist of the Year
On top of their dynamite record 'Foil Deer,' Speedy Ortiz have established themselves as a fearless band in a time when it's not safe to be bold.
Annalise Domenighini
11.24.15
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Watching The Minnesota Timberwolves, Who Can Still Afford To Have Fun
The Timberwolves might have the most electric collection of young talent in the NBA. They could be great someday, but in this moment they're something else: fun.
Robert O'Connell
11.24.15
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Bedroomer Playfully Probe the Intersection Between Music and Internet Culture
Toronto’s Bedroomer Returns With Their Second Dreamy, Melancholic Compilation
Allison Elkin
11.24.15
Premieres

PREMIERE: Listen to DCF's Wavy, Nostalgic Love Song "One Time"
Finally, a rap song that could soundtrack an emotional scene in your favourite TV drama (in a good way).
Phil Witmer
11.24.15
Interviews

Eating Ice Cream with the Vancouver's Soft Serve
There is nothing more punk-rock than ice cream.
Alex Hudson
11.24.15
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