VICE News: Radioactive Man
Watch the new documentary Alone in the Zone, produced by VICE Japan for their YouTube channel. Interview and photos by Ivan Kovac and Jeffrey Jousan Article translated from the Japanese by Luke Baker...
View ArticleTubesteak: Guys, It's Time to Stop Shaving Your Junk
There is nothing more disappointing than taking a new guy home for the first time and ripping his clothes off, only to find that he has "manscaped" himself to look like some sort of dude-shaped...
View ArticleG-Shock and Nigel Sylvester Made a Watch with Balls
Watch brands collaborating with athletes on special edition styles is not a novel idea in the world of fashion. So what makes G-Shock's latest collaboration with Nigel Sylvester any different? First...
View ArticleSouth Boston Is Too Ugly for Reality TV
Fifteen years after Ben Affleck and Matt Damon perfected their Boston accents in their breakthrough, Good Will Hunting, the Adidas track-suit-wearing, R-dropping broods of South Boston remain ripe...
View ArticleIs It Weird When Pets Watch You Have Sex?
I used to date a guy who had a beautiful gray cat, and as a cat mommy myself, it pleased me to no end that I’d found a cat daddy to copulate with. That was until, mid-coitus, I found myself face to...
View ArticleWeediquette – Q’s Grow House
To many of us, weed is a packaged product. Even if you don’t live in one of the country’s more enlightened states, where sativas, indicas, oils, and edibles are branded like novelty candies, you still...
View ArticleWe Asked Dumpster Divers About a Plan to Sell Expired Food
If you’ve ever worked in a US supermarket, you may be psychologically unable to comprehend the concept of a global hunger problem. Perfectly good food is thrown away constantly for silly reasons, like...
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View ArticleDe Nimes
A farmer shows off his trusty blue jeans in Pie Town, New Mexico, 1940. Photo courtesy of Russell Lee/Library of Congress Before we had low-rise, straight-leg, skinny, selvage, stretchy, resin-coated,...
View ArticleRadioactive Man
Watch the new documentary Alone in the Zone, produced by VICE Japan for their YouTube channel Interview and photos by Ivan Kovac and Jeffrey Jousan Article translated from the Japanese by Luke Baker...
View ArticleIrrelevant Interviews - James Jackson Toth of Wooden Wand
Wooden Wand is not going to be at SXSW this year, and that’s totally fine. He doesn’t need to be. You see, in some children’s-book fantasy world where everything has it’s place, where every town has...
View ArticleSeven Dark Horse Candidates for Pope
Tomorrow, a bunch of men in robes will lock themselves in the Vatican, cease all forms of communication with the outside world, and cast ballots until two-thirds of them agree on who should take over...
View ArticleDogmageddon: Religiosity Is Killing in Mississippi
To be frank, Mississippi's been having themselves a shit few weeks. Last week in the recap, I passed along the tale of Marco McMillian, the 33-year-old openly gay mayoral candidate who was found...
View ArticleLet's Have an Intimate SXSW Together
You know what I wish? I wish that there was a place I could go to socialize with internet friends and people who want something from me for a whole week, while struggling for enough breathing room to...
View ArticleThe Mercy Rule: Meet the Satire Called the Mets
There are many species, genera, families, and phyla of sports fan. There are force-of-habit fans cheering because it has become second nature, kids cheering with the unblemished enthusiasm that only...
View ArticleI Met Gloria Steinem and It Produced Emotions
When I was in the fifth grade, I became the first female altar girl at Blessed Sacrament Church in Paterson, New Jersey. That was probably my first and last contribution to the feminist movement...
View ArticleI Spoke to the Photographer Who Got Blown Up in Afghanistan
Giles Duley has been getting a lot of attention recently as the photographer who lost both his legs and an arm after stepping on a landmine in Kabul while documenting American troops in Afghanistan....
View ArticleWe Interviewed Ross Gentry, the Man Behind Villages
I shot a few questions over to Ross Gentry, a zealous, emerging artist in the world of ambient and drone music who performs under the name Villages. Gentry spreads his artistic wings, going for a...
View ArticleLiving, Learning, and Going Long with Gypsy Boots, America’s First Hippie
Photos courtesy of Kees Van Voorthuizen My mother hated hippies. She also wasn’t keen on meeting strangers, long-haired or otherwise. And her mood was especially dark that day in 1970 when the two of...
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