Anna Codrea-Rado
anna.codrea-rado@vice.comAnna Codrea-Rado is a freelance journalist who writes about business, culture, and technology.
GHB: An Explainer on the Most Stigmatized Club Drug
THUMP asked an expert everything you ever wanted to know about G.
How to Party This Festival Season Without Destroying Your Health
Sun burns, heat stroke, dehydration—oh my!
Most Ecstasy-Related Harm Caused by Preventable Behaviors, Study Finds
This year’s Global Drug Survey found an increase in the number of people seeking medical treatment for ecstasy-related causes.
Stop Calling Ecstasy-Related Deaths Overdoses
Inaccurate terminology and reporting can actually be dangerous.
Stop Calling Ecstasy-Related Deaths Overdoses
Inaccurate terminology and reporting can actually be dangerous.
An Ode to the Easter Bank Holiday, the Greatest Partying Weekend of the Year
It's hard being a Brit abroad at this time of year.
The Story of NYC's Biggest Music Venue That Almost Never Happened
After a shaky start, Cityfox finally have the green-light to open the Brooklyn Mirage. But it took more than money to get there.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Microdosing
In the first installment of THUMP's new column on drugs and nightlife, they spoke to an expert about the benefits of taking tiny quantities of acid.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Microdosing
In the first installment of our new column on drugs and nightlife, we spoke to an expert about the benefits of taking tiny quantities of acid.
Tunisian Authorities Sentence British DJ to One Year in Jail Over Muslim Prayer Remix
Dax J played a remix of the call to prayer during the Orbit Festival in Nabeul.
Cityfox Granted License to Permanently Reopen Brooklyn Mirage
At a hearing today, New York's Liquor Authority greenlit the promoter’s plans for their controversial 6,000-person capacity venue.