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Soccer Mommy Puts Nostalgia Front and Center on 'color theory'
Fear of the future can feel paralyzing. VICE talked to Sophie Allison about her new album that feels anything but.
Now He's Conquered Logan Paul, KSI Is Ready to Break America
We met the YouTuber to talk about boxing, ambition and why he "doesn't see himself as talented".
The Go Compare Guy On Life as 'the Most Irritating Man' in the UK
We talked to Wynne Evans off the much-hated adverts about how he went from an opera singer to one of the most trolled people in the country.
How Irvine Welsh Went from Enfant Terrible to the Scottish Tourist Board's Favourite Guy
We had a big lunch and a nice chat with the iconic Scottish author.
How to Be Bizarre Housewives, A Photo Guide With the 'Three Busy Debras'
Next spring, Three Busy Debras will premiere on Adult Swim—its first-ever female-led show. In anticipation of the upcoming release, VICE asked photographer Logan Jackson to capture the Debras in their deranged element.
This Search Engine Uses Its Profits to Plant Trees Across the World
Meet the Berlin-based tech company that is taking on the might of Google and tackling climate change at the same time.
The Dairy Farmer Who Wants to Make Milk for Vegans
More than 1,600 of New York’s dairy farms have shut down in the past decade, but Nimai Pandit wants to sell ‘ethical milk’ to forge a new path.
This Artist Is Rewriting the Narrative of a Segregated Chicago
Tonika Johnson opens up about her acclaimed Folded Map Project, growing up in Chicago, and her plans for 2020.
Gritty’s Reign Has Just Begun
Mascots are safe to love in an era when nothing is. Gritty and Phang, Philly’s newest mascots, exemplify why.
He Was Murdered in a Hate Crime. She Brought His Blood-Soaked Phone Back to Life.
Microsolderer Jessa Jones is recovering precious data from iPhones that Apple won't fix.
Saweetie Is the OG Icy Girl
The Bay Area rapper shares how she defines her frosty trademark and what it means to put on for her Filipino heritage.
Memphis Is Making Old Gospel New Again
The deepest roots of Memphis music are in the Black church. The record label Bible & Tire is tapping a new generation of musicians, and an old one, to give the music new life.