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MAGGIE LEE’S VIDEO SALAD
Alex
6.2.10
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CULL THE CUTE
The University of Victoria is fucking crawling with rabbits. Sure, it’s totally adorable for a few days because it’s like permanent Easter - but then you quickly get over it because they’re everywhere, all the time, destroying the grounds and shitting...
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Alex
6.2.10
Vice Blog

Alexandre Herchcovitch is a Creator
Alex
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Honk Honk Honk
My first car was a 1996 Geo Metro LSi. Then came the 2000 Ford Focus SE. I picked them because Consumer Reports told me to.
Lisa Carver
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Victims Of Pain And Blind Justice
In 1997, William Anderson stole a dollar in loose change from a parked car. He was arrested and sentenced under California's voter-approved "three strikes and you're out" law.
Adam Patterson
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Dressed To Fight
On a recent trip to Bolivia, we heard about an indigenous women's freestyle wrestling called Lucha Libre, Cholita style.
Stijntje Blankendaal, Photos: Ben Speck, Karin Ananias
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Our House
The view of the San Francisco Bay from at the top of a 100-foot coastal redwood is just as panoramic as, say, that from a high-rise apartment in the city's posh neighborhood of Russian Hill.
Claudine Ko
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Castroland
Neither of us had any expectations when we, two pale Danes, decided to take a vacation to Cuba. Of course, there'd be the stereotypical imagery: colonial architecture, old men with cigars, American automobiles from the 50s, and salsa dancing.
Jesper Damsgaard Lund, Lasse Bech Martinussen
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Cat Fighters
Now, that the last 20 (or less) Caucasian leopards living in the area are facing extinction, the war torn Nagorno-Karabakh enclave has finally become a matter of international concern, and the old war veterans have received all the supplies they need...
Henrik Pryser Libell, Photos: Thomas Haugersveen
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Fright Night
Before Haiti was catapulted into the news following the catastrophic earthquake in January that killed 230,000 people, it was mainly known for two things: Wyclef Jean from the Fugees and Voodoo.
Bruno Bayley
Bruno Bayley, Photos: Leah Gordon
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

Workin’ On My Night Cheese
There's an old wives' tale that claims that eating cheese before bed makes you dream weird and incredible things. For serious?
GARY GOUDA, Photos: Tim Harvey
6.2.10
The Embargo Issue

A Truth For A Truth On An Eye For An Eye
Everyone loves a good revenge story, so we collected a bunch of them, and spoke to three shrinks and a goofy skater we met on the street, and had them comment on our friends’ revenge stories.
Milène Larsson, Illustrations: Malin Bergström
6.2.10
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