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'Alita: Battle Angel' Doesn't Understand Why Anime Characters Have Big Eyes

The big, expressive eyes of anime reflect a very specific history. The new 'Alita' film doesn't seem to know that.
Carli Velocci
12.9.17
Can't Handle the Truth

Roy Moore's Senate Campaign Is Still Propped Up by Bullshit

Defenders of the Alabama Senate candidate latched onto a real statement from one of Moore's accusers and distorted it until it became fake news.
Mike Pearl
12.9.17
London

MUNCHIES Presents: Margot Henderson

In this short film about the life and work of one of London's most influential chefs, MUNCHIES follows Margot Henderson from her hidden restaurant—the Rochelle Canteen—to the Soho restaurants that helped make her career.
Margot Henderson
12.9.17
Noisey News

Creation Founder Harry Thomas Charged with Sexually Assaulting Children

According to an investigation, Thomas sexually assaulted four children between 1999 and 2015.
Alex Robert Ross
12.9.17
You Know Who Rules?

The Woman Working to Ensure No Community Is Left Without Literature

Lisa Lucas is the first black woman to be named executive director of the National Book Foundation—and in her second year in the position, her vision is more ambitious than ever.
Linda Yang
12.9.17
New music

Manchester Orchestra’s “The Gold (Acoustic)” Is Perfect Winter Music

It's a fragile reimagining of their 'A Black Mile to the Surface' single, written with the cold in mind. Embrace the season. Wear a scarf.
Alex Robert Ross
12.9.17
Ghosts

What It’s Like to Work at the Most Haunted Bar in America

Working for 13 years at Memphis bar Earnestine & Hazel's, Karen Brownlee has seen it all—from poltergeist jukeboxes to floating orbs to voices from the walls that know her by name.
Karen Brownlee
12.9.17
Essays

Björk’s Beautiful 'Utopia' Is Hopeful in the Face of Decay

Björk Guðmundsdóttir has always worked together with nature, but on her new album, for the first time, she creates her own ecology. It's a stunning response to our ugly Anthropocene.
Lewis Gordon
12.9.17
stream of the crop

Stream of the Crop: 6 New Albums for Heavy Rotation

New projects from Coma Cinema, G Perico, and Visible Cloaks top this week's list.
Noisey Staff
12.9.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Why these Alabama voters are sticking by Roy Moore

Twelve conservative voters gathered inside a Birmingham coffee house Thursday for a candid discussion about the Alabama senate race.
VICE News
12.9.17
On Edge

This Is What Facebook Oversharing Does to Your Stress Levels

You really want to post that?
Jessie Gill
12.9.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

America’s atomic history is now open to the public

The Hanford site was one of the most crucial parts of The Manhattan Project, the U.S. government's secret program to produce the atomic bomb. And tourists are flocking to it.
Roberto Ferdman
12.9.17
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