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A Fateful Hunt for a Buried Stash of the Greatest LSD Ever Made

In the 1970s, a quiet pocket of rural Wales became the psychedelic hub of the world. We went back in search of the chemists, dealers, and thousands of hidden blotters.
Joe Zadeh
10.3.17
Feminisme

I Aarhus er kunstneren Ovartaci ‘han’, i København ‘hun’. Derfor er det vigtigt

Kunstneren Ovartaci døde for 32 år siden. Selvom hun blev kønsskifteopereret, har eftertiden insisteret på at kalde hende ’han’. Men det ændrer sig måske nu.
Nicoline Larsen
10.3.17
Feminisme

‘The Deuce’ viser sexarbejde i lighed med virkeligheden, fordi de faktisk talte med sexarbejdere

HBO-seriens skabere inviterede sexarbejdere og aktivister ombord som konsulenter.
Linda Yang
10.3.17
Internet Exploring

En overfladisk analyse af de første 20 sange, vi fandt på Forgotify

Marijuana Wolf, "Disco Christmas" og 18 andre musiktips, du ikke har bedt om, fra tjenesten, der kun afspiller Spotify-tracks, som ingen nogensinde har hørt.
Alfred Maddox
10.3.17
Nice Song, What's It About?

Talking "The Man Who Loved Beer" With Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner

Secret: It's got nothing to do with beer.
Tim Scott
10.3.17
hurricanes

Photos show Barbuda still in ruins weeks after Hurricane Irma

VICE News
10.3.17
SCOTUS

What you need to know about this term's most important Supreme Court case

Tess Owen
Carter Sherman
10.3.17
disability

The Mild Eugenic Undertones of Asking 'What's Wrong With You?'

This time, it's a baby boomer asking in 7-Eleven. He's pointing to my leg braces.
Alistair Baldwin
10.3.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

There's a New Trailer for 'Blue Planet II'

It's backkkkkkkk!
Sarah Emerson
10.3.17
Breaking News

At Least 50 Dead in Beyond-Horrific Las Vegas Massacre

Here's everything we know right now.
Tess Owen
10.3.17
The VICE Morning Bulletin

The VICE Morning Bulletin

Balinese farmers are ignoring volcano alerts, Setya Novanto avoids prosecution in the e-KTP case, Kim Jong Nam's alleged assassins plead not guilty, and more.
VICE Staff
10.3.17
true crime

These White People Profited Off Their Neighbor's Murder

After setting up a robbery that got a black woman wrongly imprisoned for murder, this duo opened their "Goat Castle" up to tourists in Jim Crow Mississippi.
Seth Ferranti
10.3.17
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