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Still a Long Way to go Before Marijuana Becomes Legal in Mexico

Wednesday's supreme court ruling allowing four individuals to grow and consume marijuana has opened the possibility of forcing reform in the future and triggered an unprecedented debate, but the legalization is still a long way off.
David Agren
11.5.15
Vietnamese Food

How Vietnam's Colonial History Inspired My Menu

A lot of what people associate as traditional Vietnamese fare—things like banh mis, Vietnamese iced coffee, and even some of the spices used in curry—were all brought to the country when Europe invaded.
Tin Vuong
11.5.15
Drake

Drake Loves Strippers, and Strippers Love Drake

We talked to strippers about how Drake is their muse—and the feeling is mutual.
Rachel Rabbit White
11.5.15
club culture

Dear America, Please Stop Getting So Wasted, You're Scaring Us

We're British. If you're going in harder than us then something's wrong.
THUMP Staff
Angus Harrison
11.5.15
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Yves De Mey Announces New Album on Spectrum Spools, Releases Distorted Single “Adamance”

From the Belgian synthesist and producer’s newest LP 'Drawn With Shadow Pens.'
Michael Barron
11.5.15
haka

The All Blacks' Haka: It's Complicated

It's easy to get caught up in watching the New Zealand rugby team's thrilling haka without considering it as a complex cultural text.
James Wilt
11.5.15
Michael

Michael Fights the World's Archenemy in This Week's Comic from Stephen Maurice Graham

Can't a man just play "Super Tentacle Girls" online without any interruptions?
Stephen Graham
11.5.15
Feature

Sleep / Walk / Listen Continues to Raise the Profile of Visual Arts in Electronic Music

We talk to Egokind & Ozean and SWL visual artist Snowskull about the reflection of music in visual art.
Alex Nairne
11.5.15
420 moment

Pugalingus

Wait, what?
Caroline Goldfarb
11.5.15
thump news

​The Mexican Government Just Dropped Three Hot Records

Listen to EPs from three experimental club producers, composed using audio from the national sound archive.
Max Pearl
11.5.15
Film

Something in the Water's Making Boston Skaters Get Weird

Dillon Buss reimagines modern skateboarding. It's part comedy, part art.
Anthony Pappalardo
11.5.15
Politics

The Return of Big Data in Canada

“We need good, reliable data,” said Navdeep Bains, newly appointed minister of innovation, science and economic development, as he announced the return of Canada's mandatory long-form census.
Rachel Browne
11.5.15
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