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Waitangi Day 2018

Four New Zealand Artists On Confronting Colonialism

"For me, neo-colonisation is an unseen process that cloaks our bodies and minds every single day."
Aimée Ralfini
2.5.18
Important Questions

We Asked a Guy with Synaesthesia What a Bunch of Songs Taste Like

"Pianos always have the taste and texture of pineapple chunks. Usually, they’re the sweet tinned ones, but in this case, they were fresh.”
Daisy Jones
2.5.18
Waitangi Day 2018

Ranking Politicians' Clumsiest Attempts To Weigh In On Māori Affairs

"Once were Warriors. Once were British."
Branko Marcetic
2.5.18
News

All The News You Need to Read This Morning

Read it all here so you don't have to open Twitter.
VICE Staff
2.5.18
Waitangi Day 2018

I'm Pākehā, Speak Te Reo Māori and the Language Isn't Dead

Why we manuhiri need to do better, and stop listening to pale stale academics predicting the end of te reo Māori.
Lillian Hanly
2.5.18
Football

The Art of the Three-Yard Miss: This Weekend in the Premier League

For all his team’s wealth and critical acclaim, Raheem Sterling still couldn’t avoid missing a chance that a knackered non-league journeyman could score on a hangover.
Will Magee
2.5.18
LGBTQ

Indonesia Wants to Ban Gay Dating Apps, Again

The country has been trying to block LGBTQ-friendly social networking apps for years. Now, with the help of Google, it may succeed.
Adi Renaldi
2.5.18
Waitangi Day 2018

Ka Haere Au Ki Te Whenua o Waitangi Ki Te Tirotiro Ai I Tēnei Ra

Why I'm going to Waitangi.
Geneva Alexander-Marsters
2.5.18
sexcam

Inside Romania's Booming Sexcam Business

When you throw poverty, an abundance of underemployed English-speaking women, and exceptionally high-speed internet together, you end with Europe's biggest sexcam industry.
Ștefania Matache
2.5.18
Environment

Inside the Illegal Industry Cutting Down Indonesia's Rainforests

The Leuser ecosystem is supposed to be protected land. But the designation has done little to stop the spread of illegal logging syndicates.
Hendri Abik
2.5.18
History

The Two Schoolgirls Who Fooled the World Into Believing in Fairies

With some hatpins, cardboard, and a borrowed camera, Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths created the Cottingley Fairies—one of the biggest photographic hoaxes of the 20th century.
Natasha Wynarczyk
2.5.18
House Party

The House Districts Where the Midterms Could Get Weird

Thanks to special elections and retiring Republicans, Democrats could pick up seats in unexpected places.
Robert Wheel
2.5.18
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