60s
Hells Angels, Black Panthers, and Psychedelics: Criminal Defense Lawyer Tony Serra Is the Hippie Atticus Finch
Serra, who took a (probably LSD-inspired) vow of poverty and has been jailed twice for refusing to pay taxes, has been a go-to lawyer for what he calls "anti-government entities" since the 1960s.
What the Freddie Gray Protests Have in Common with the Riots of the 60s
Then, as now, people came together in anger over how the police, and society at large, were treating young black people.
Photos of India’s Quiet Places
Kate Golding visited the most frenzied place on earth to shoot a book about stillness.
Gay Photography Legend James Bidgood Needs Help Buying a Camera
People often cite James Bidgood's photography as a precursor to David LaChapelle's work, but the legendary gay photographer needs help buying a camera.
Bob Mazzer's Photos Immortalise London's Underground
I talked to him about his new exhibition of photos of people drinking and pissing on the tube.
Dear VICE - Old People Read You Too
Send us more letters, olds. Let us be your most trusted media outlet during your final years on Earth.
Looking Back at Danny Lyon's Iconic 1960s Photos of Bikers
The photographer's classic book The Bikeriders is finally being republished.
Excerpts from ‘The Periodic Table of Energy’
This is the only glimpse you’re going to get of Timothy Leary’s "manual of the basic blueprints which guide the evolutionary journey."
Dum Things
Dee-Dee Penny and her Dum Dum Girls make ’60s girl group inspired pop tunes mired in a murky lo-fi haze that makes your head hurt in a nice way. The band’s debut album, I Will Be, is a fun collection of songs about tough girly shit...
England Is The Place For Me
While certain rock stars with surnames that rhyme with "dagger" were making pained efforts to be seen to be hip on the 60s scene in London, Val Wilmer was living in the calypso, jazz and highlife alternative.