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No One in Palestine Was Very Happy to See Obama This Week

Which isn't surprising considering he's on Israel's side.
Scott Caruth
3.23.13
Spring Breakers

An Interview with Harmony

Here's the second part of our interview with 'Spring Breakers' director Harmony Korine.
VICE Staff
3.22.13
obseshes

Everyone's All About It

VICE very presciently did up a whole issue loosely themed around spring break (I wrote about “limited chaos,” which is going to solve your life if it needs solving) (probably), and my girls are all about it and are scrapping whatever nascent fashion...
Kate Carraway
3.22.13
Motherboard Blog

The 'World's Largest & Most Popular All-Positive' Online News Outlet Pays Its Staff in High Fives

And it's hard to stay positive when you're broke.
Brian Merchant
3.22.13
Motherboard Blog

A Woman Lit a Snake on Fire So the Snake Burned Her House Down

Don't mess with Satan's little helpers.
Austin Considine
3.22.13
Motherboard Blog

Voyager 1 Still Hasn't Left the Solar System

You're almost there, little probey.
Amy Shira Teitel
3.22.13
The Creators Project

The Incredible Light Art of the Kinetica Art Fair

A 5,000-pixel, shimmering LED sphere, illuminated sculptures built from fluorescent fishing line, sound-reactive glowing fashion, and a projection-mapped "fallen star" sculpture are just a few examples of the light art we saw at Kinetica Art Fair 2013.
The Creators Project
3.22.13
Music

The American Student Who's Planning an Israeli-Palestinian Music Festival

Since spending four months in Jerusalem, a college student named Andrew Roseman has been working to create a festival (called Man of a Thousand Teas) that would feature musicians from both sides of the Green Line and bring Israelis and Palestinians...
Harry Cheadle
3.22.13
Motherboard Blog

Archaeologists in Turkey Discovered an Ancient Gate to Hell

Keep your crucifix handy.
Austin Considine
3.22.13
Features

Hail Seitan: Cooking with the Vegan Black Metal Chef

And offering up sacrificial tofu.
Aleks Eror
3.22.13
Features

Understanding Slam Dunks Through Musical Interpretation

I have no way to relate to the feeling DeAndre Jordan or Brandon Knight had in that brief moment of world-breaking calamity, so I tried to express it through the majesty of songs I found on YouTube.
VICE Staff
3.22.13
My Life Online

The Web 1.0 Music of Jerome LOL

Jerome LOL is a young artist who found his niche in reappropriating GIFs and images from the early days of the internet—a time he calls web 1.0. His work hits a certain nostalgic nerve, and if you remember Rihanna's 'SNL' performance with the dolphins...
VICE Staff
3.22.13
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