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Looking Back On Christmas 20 Years Ago to See if the World Really Was a Better Place
We all remember the past as a happy time, but was it actually as pleasant as we think?
The New 'Top Gear': Reasonably Slick and Perfectly Dull
I embodied your dad to review the Clarkson-less car show.
How Do Brands Come Up With their 'Hilarious' April Fools' Day Pranks?
What genius process leads to ideas like "clear Marmite", "pug boots" and "the ASOS clip-on man bun"?
Listen to Episode Two of the VICE Gaming Podcast
This month the makers of 'Eitr' wax lyrical about difficulty, and Julia Hardy explains what it's like taking gaming onto the radio waves.
Meeting the Drug-Addicted Male Escorts Pressured to Take Mephedrone and GHB at Chemsex Parties
We talked to some British male escorts about the popularity of GHB, mephedrone and crystal meth at gay sex parties, and how they're expected to take these drugs as part of their jobs.
Does Prince’s Secret Vault of Unreleased Music Really Exist, and if so, What's in It?
"Hunting for Prince's Vault," a new BBC radio documentary premiering March 21, uncovers the elusive artist's supernatural work habits and what producer Mobeen Azhar believes is an unreleased collaboration with Madonna.
Why Are the Indian Authorities Still Banning a Documentary About the Country's Rape Problem?
This morning a court ruling prolonged the ban on India's Daughter, a BBC documentary about rape in India. But the longer it lasts, the more people will talk about it.
‘The Sims’ Was the Game That Turned Me Into a Virtual Sociopath
BBC Radio 1's Phil Taggart recalls his murderous approach to playing Maxis' classic life-simulation game.
Listen to Chance the Rapper and Lucki Eck$ Team Up on "Stevie Wonder"
Two of Chicago's finest young rappers just made your Sunday afternoon a lot better.
We spoke to the guy who made the BBC’s World Cup final montage
He beamed Woodkid's "Run Boy Run" into 15 million homes.
EXCLUSIVE: Listen To Morrissey Rehearsing For The Archers
In this scene, Morrissey, seemingly playing himself, goes for a drink at Ambridge's local pub, The Bull.
Spinning Arseholes: The Voice UK, Episode 1
A pop star famous for her arse, a pensioner famous for libido and the man who penned the line "I'm so 3008 / You're so 2000 and late" all sang along to the Kaiser Chiefs.