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Audio-Only Porn Is Putting the Mystery into Masturbation
We talked to the Audio Porn Tumblr about their open submission policy and the benefits of online porn with no visuals.
Exploring the 'Nazi Village' of Jamel
The village may have only housed around 35 permanent residents, but it skewed pretty heavily towards neo-Nazis and extremists who are mostly members of the far-right NPD political party.
A Conversation with Patricio Guzmán, the Godfather of Chilean Documentary Film
The winner of the 2015 Hot Docs Outstanding Achievement Award tells VICE about his love for Canada, his disappeared friend, and the deadly and famous cameraman scene in The Battle of Chile.
The Casual Racism I Deal with as an Asian Woman in an Interracial Relationship
When you're an Asian woman dating someone who possesses every privilege in the book, you can't help but internalise two sets of differences: how you and your partner are treated by others, and how you and your partner understand those experiences.
A New Documentary Follows the Exploits of Ghana’s Most Notorious Investigative Journalist
Anas Aremeyaw Anas is responsible for breaking countless stories about corruption and crime in his country, all without showing his face.
Why Is the Venice Biennale's Kenyan Pavilion Exhibiting the Work of Chinese Artists?
There's only one Kenyan artist, Yvonne Brandle-Amolo, at the exhibition. The rest of the names at the pavilion belong to a number of artists from China, plus the Italian Armando Tanzini.
A Missing Former Canadian Soldier Is Alive and Fighting the Islamic State
Brandon Glossop, a veteran of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, hopped on a plane in February to join the People's Protection Units in their fight against the infamous jihadists.
James Deen, Life Coach: I Asked Porn’s Biggest Male Star to Help Solve My Dry Spell
I got some tips from the famously charismatic and cool porn actor about what to do when you don't want to do anyone and no one wants to do you.
Fear and Emptiness in Small-Town Australia
Wouter Van de Voorde's photographs are infused with an eeriness that occasionally borders on the surreal. Think Twin Peaks if it never rained.
I Googled My Mother’s Maiden Name and Discovered My Family’s Violent Secret
I went to my mother's house with a fire lit under my ass, and before the door had even closed behind me, I blurted out, "Who is Emile Zarbatany?"
This Melbourne Father Spent Five Weeks Fighting the Islamic State in Iraq
In February, Khamis Gewargis Khamis left his wife and kids to fight for the Assyrian Christian militia.
After Years of Daily 'Wake 'n' Bakes' I Faced My Battle with Psychological Weed Addiction
It took more than a decade, countless pledges to quit cold turkey and some harsh words from my grandmother, but I've finally decided to start taking my dependence on weed seriously.