Kate Lowenstein
Kate Lowenstein is the editor in chief of VICE. Previously she was editorial director of News & Issues at VICE, and the founding editor in chief of Tonic, VICE's health site. She's been an editor at Prevention, Health, Time Out New York, and About.com, and has written for New York, Huffington Post, Glamour, Serious Eats, British GQ, and more.
How To Do An Egg Cleanse For Your Aura
We're talking about the art of the egg cleanse. The humble egg will be waiting to cleanse you and your filthy aura.
Gen Z Is Deconstructing Religion And Finding Faith
Young people are "taste-testing" religions to chart their own path to spirituality.
Whiteness Is Not at the Center of America’s Future
By 2045, the United States will no longer be majority-white. How can we create equitable change for an increasingly diverse population?
We Can't Build Trust in Vaccines Without Addressing Racism in Health Care
Acknowledging the long history of anti-Black medical violence in the U.S. must be a part of community outreach about COVID-19 vaccination.
Win or Lose, This Feels Bad
This wasn't a progressive landslide, but it’s possible to be sad without giving up, and to not let our initial dismay calcify into nihilism.
Workers Say They Were Manipulated into Free Labor For National Yoga Brand
According to former workers, the glossy, values-driven Yoga to the People studios took significant advantage of people aspiring to be yoga teachers.
How to Game Spotify and Instagram’s Algorithms to Help Artists
Buying albums and merch is the most direct way to support musicians, but saving and sharing their posts and songs goes a long way too.
The Noom App Makes Big Claims About Helping You Lose Weight. Does It Work?
Noom claims remote behavioral psych coaching is a winning weight loss strategy, but the good-habits approach is ultimately uneven.
Dov Charney Is Back
A new docu-series explores the rise and fall of American Apparel and its controversial founder.
Watch Celebrities Recite Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Most Powerful Words
Steve Buscemi, Laura Linney, John Turturro, and more than two dozen others read from the late justice's spiciest opinions and dissents.
Go Ahead and Break Up With a Friend During the Pandemic
The events of this year have made it hard to ignore massive differences in core values.