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Features

Eight Musicians That Never Quite Made It
Lifestyles of the (far from) rich and (not so) famous.
Jeff Ogiba
5.3.12
Wasted Life

In Praise of Laibach
Against the boring sadnesses, cheap epiphanies, and impotent boasts of contemporary pop, Laibach poses real values: military discipline, God, and the state.
Moe Bishop
5.3.12
Music

How to Not Violate Man Code: My Day with Waka Flocka Flame
Inventing languages, talking man code, and explaining what "rooster" means.
Drew Millard
5.3.12
Music

Damon Albarn Is A Tease And A Troll
More on-again/off-again than a 90's sitcom romance.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
5.3.12
Motherboard Blog

The U.S. Spends Way More For Worse Health Care
In short, the U.S. spends a lot more money on health care and gets a lot less than the rest of the industrialized world for that money. If you've ever chilled in the ER waiting room at, say, Maryland General Hospital, or squabbled with a health...
Michael Byrne
5.3.12
No Canada

Cousins Are A Touring Machine Fuelled By Cuteness
This Halifax duo has doomed themselves to die in Olympia.
Jesse Locke
5.3.12
Motherboard Blog

How to Replace the Kilogram, the Last Physical Unit of Measurement
Of course, the whole anthropocentric measurement thing is rather imprecise (Can you imagine designing a microprocessor with cubits?) so, over time, we've come to define units of measurement with various mathematical constants. A meter, for example is...
Derek Mead
5.3.12
Film

Welcome to the Anthropocene Charts 250 Years Of Humanity's Impact On Planet Earth
This infographic shows 250 years of man being the top dog.
Kevin Holmes
5.3.12
Motherboard Blog

The Internet's Not Grown Up: An Interview with Sherry Turkle
Sherry Turkle has spent an inordinate amount of time looking at people looking at screens. Not just looking at screens, but also interacting with them, talking to them, designing and making with them. People who care for them, and can’t seem to get...
ALEX PASTERNACK
5.3.12
Art

Government Censorship Yields Accidental Artwork In Dutch Landscapes
The Netherlands’ authorities don’t want you looking at their classified landscapes.
Kevin Holmes
5.3.12
Stuff

Blowing Covers with Françoise Mouly
When we heard that the 'New Yorker' rejected R. Crumb's gay marriage cover, we blew the whistle. Now the magazine has printed a book of other rejects, so we spoke to the art editor about it.
Nadja Sayej
5.3.12
Music

VICE Premieres "Patience," the New Video From Far-Out Fangtooth
Far-Out Fangtooth have a new video.
Kelly McClure
5.3.12
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