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E3 Opened to the Public, and the Public Loved It
For the first time ever, 15,000 die-hard gamers were allowed into the industry’s most exclusive trade show—and they are so pure and full of hope.
Jess Joho
6.18.17
Musical AI

Real Musicians Evaluate Music Made by Artificial Intelligence
This Irish folk algorithm is a surprisingly good original composer.
Ben Dickson
6.18.17
Father's Day

Google Doesn't Know My Dad Died
Tech companies haven’t figured out how to automate human relationships.
Louise Matsakis
6.18.17
10 Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...

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10 Questions You Always Wanted To Ask: Tantric Sex Guru
VICE asks a Tantric Sex Guru everything you've wanted to know about orgasming for hours and how it's not just orgasming for hours.
Myths

Vagina Dentata Myths From Around the World
From India to Chile, it seems almost every culture has its own toothed vagina horror story rooted in castration anxiety.
Sezin Koehler
6.18.17
Can't Handle the Truth

Sorry, Gadjah Mada Wasn't Muslim: Internet Hoaxers Try to Rewrite History
Welcome to another installment of "Can't Handle the Truth."
Ardyan M. Erlangga
6.18.17
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscopes: June 18, 2017
It's not an easy day for communication.
Annabel Gat
6.18.17
Comics!

How an Indie Graphic Novel Uses Visuals to Add Symbolism
Jeff Lemire’s graphic novel ‘The Underwater Welder’ uses cool tricks and clever plotting.
Giaco Furino
6.18.17
african art

Morocco’s Anti-Colonial "Moon King" Lives—Inside This Artist's Memory
Mounir Fatmi explores postcolonial memory through three artifacts from his childhood in 1970s Morocco
Alice McCool
6.18.17
Photography

A Photographer Manipulates Light to Mimic the Magic of Reality
André Distel is a self-taught photographer using digital tools to match the perceptive power of the human eye.
Catherine Chapman
6.18.17
printed news

81 Artists Explore the Newspaper as Art Object
In the era of “fake news,” an exhibition examines how The New York Times has been used by artists to investigate pressing issues.
Antwaun Sargent
6.18.17
sculpture

These Sad Clown Sculptures Are Way Too Realistic Not to Feel You
In ‘The World Just Makes Me Laugh,' sculptor Ugo Rondinone brings his trippy, sad clowns to UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
DJ Pangburn
6.18.17
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