September Issue
Beyoncé's Coachella Performance Has an Incredibly Sweet Origin Story
The singer opened up about her legendary Coachella performance and OTR II in a personal essay for the September Issue of 'Vogue.'
Hunting for Hallucinogenic Honey in Nepal
Each year, an increasing number of Nepalis leave rural villages to work abroad, and honey hunting has become a way for the villagers to maintain a connection with their ancestors.
The Origins of an Impostor: JT LeRoy's First Story
Read the first story written by the pseudonymous author who scandalized the literary establishment.
Two Glasses of Sangria with Comedian Phoebe Robinson
The cohost of the new podcast '2 Dope Queens' is having a moment.
The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's September Issue
This month's cover of VICE magazine was taken in a favela called Santo Amaro, in Rio de Janeiro. We spoke to photographer Stefanie Moshammer about her work in Brazil and the inspiration behind the shoot.
Meet the People Who Put Together the September Issue of VICE Magazine
Saul Elbein, Morgan Jerkins, Michael Lundgren, Stefanie Moshammer, and Gianna Toboni are our employees of the month.
The September Issue of VICE Magazine Is Now Online
This month you'll find stories about a group of reporters being murdered for covering the destruction of Cambodia's forests; a profile of Phoebe Robinson from of '2 Dope Queens'; and an interview with NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake.
Inside the US Effort to Clear Millions of Vietnam-Era Bombs in Laos
In some of Laos's impoverished rural villages, bomb craters have left the earth resembling the surface of the moon. The effort to clear Laos of war-era bombs goes on.