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Zealots with Nukes
While most of the recent “crazy person with nukes” talk has been focused on the husky little crackpot in North Korea, there's another bit of backyard-underground-bunker-scare inducement that deserves some notice: the nuclear proliferation going on in...
Rick Paulas
4.15.13
Motherboard Blog

The Outer Space Country That the United Nations Ignored
With Celestia, all James T. Mangan wanted was to carve out a little corner of the Universe for you.
Ben Richmond
4.15.13
Film

Everything I Can See From Here Updates The 2D Animated Short
The animation team at The Line proves that it's not over for the medium.
Erica Gorochow
4.15.13
Features

Question Of The Day - Is Rick Ross a Misogynist?
We went out on to the streets of London to ask people their thoughts on Rick Ross's 'molly in her champagne' lyric.
Jerry Gadiano
4.15.13
Motherboard Blog

Watch '2081,' the Film Adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Dystopian Short Story
This is the pretty-damn-good film short about a world where everyone is physically and mentally handicapped to equalize society.
Brian Merchant
4.15.13
Music

Could This Be the Summer of Disco?
Sometimes dancing is better than being angry.
Clive Martin
4.15.13
The Collaborators

Daft Punk's Random Access Memories: The Collaborators - Pharrell Williams
A look at the collaborators behind Daft Punk's new album.
The Creators Project
4.15.13
You Need to Hear This

Weekly Drop
A weekly roundup of anything music-related that happened over the weekend which has made us excited about being able to hear things.
VICE Staff
4.15.13
Music

Meet The Collaborators Behind Daft Punk's Random Access Memories: Episode 4 – Pharrell Williams
A look at Pharrell Williams, collaborator on Daft Punk's new album Random Access Memories.
The Creators Project
4.15.13
Music

Teenage Producer Madeon And The Democratization Of Electronic Music
Self taught producer Hugo Leclercq shows that all you need to make it big in the music world is a broadband connection, some cheap equipment, and talent.
Ben Breier
4.15.13
The Grievous Sins Issue

An 11-Year-Old Is Suing the Jehovah's Witnesses
In 2006, Australia instituted mandatory background checks for those who work with children to ensure they’re not baby touchers or prone to cooking little kids in cauldrons. But apparently, God thinks this law is wrong, at least according to the country...
Julian Morgans
4.15.13
The Grievous Sins Issue

The Warrior State
Kidnappings are common in Guerrero—the state, just south of Mexico City, is one of the poorest in the country and the site of the worst violence in the battle between the drug cartels and Mexican authorities. As a result of the violence, hundreds of...
Bernardo Loyola and Laura Woldenberg
Bernardo Loyola and Laura Woldenberg, Photos: Carlos A
4.15.13
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