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I Went Rollerskating With Ethel Cain
We caught up with Ethel Cain on the tail end of her European tour to talk about love, dating and cannibalism. You know, just girly things.
I Spent a Soothing Day in Nature With Alex G
Every music nerd's fave spoke to VICE about faith, pop music and fucking around and finding out.
Photos Capturing a Pre-Obama and Pre-Trump Texas
British photographer Edward Thompson rode Greyhound buses for 48 hours to capture rural America back in the late 2000s.
I Took Pale Waves On a Date to the Pubs and Goth Shops of Camden
Ahead of their third album, the Manchester rock band and I chatted about jealousy, maturity and pasta.
Pussy Riot's 'RAGE' Calls For the Release of Russian Political Prisoners
VICE spoke to Nadya Tolokonnikova about releasing the video as a direct response to the arrest of 5,000 protestors over the weekend, including bandmate Masha Alekhina.
How an AI Called the "World Tester" Helped Make 'Baldur's Gate 3' a Reality
We think of bug testing as people in an office, playing a game over and over. These days, it's more complicated.
How an Alleged Dick in a 'Halo 3' Trailer Started an Emergency at Bungie
After the infamous "Hot Coffee" incident and a bare butt snuck into a copy of 'Halo 2' for PC, Bungie executives believed anything was possible.
Change Is the Only Constant for Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Joe White and Tom Russo talk about the making of the Melbourne band's bright and adventurous sophomore LP, 'Sideways To New Italy.'
On 'The Main Thing,' Real Estate Is Finally Having Fun Again
We talked to guitar pop mainstays Martin Courtney and Alex Bleeker about their turbulent past few years and how they've endured as a band.
It's Clear Who's to Blame for Australia's Fires, and It's Not Arsonists
Make the oil companies pay, says an expert who studies the world's worst polluters.
'Judy & Punch' Is a Dark Look at the Classic Story
We spoke to the movie's director, Mirrah Foulkes, and star, Mia Wasikowska.
10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a 'Death Coach'
"I have everything from 18-year-olds to 80-year-olds, honestly. Being afraid of death is pretty universal."