1. This Rapper: Fuck you, internet. Remember the good old days when you could just laugh at someone without having to worry whether or not the joke was actually on you? I'm a little scared to post this because I just know some asshole is gonna tell me it's fake, and I want it to be real SO BAD. Read more | Comments (15)
For today's mouth-off we had Maggie Lee, a tiny Asian lady, interview fellow photographer Peter Sutherland, a towering, bearded sasquatch. Right? Wasn't that clever of us? Read more
I already know what you’re going to say when you hear that I went to see Iggy Pop sign $58 t-shirts featuring his likeness (as photographed by Mick Rock in the ‘70s and designed by Archive 1887, Sony Music’s new-ish high-end merch line) at a Barneys New York Co-Op private party last night. “WTF? Iggy Pop’s shilling shirts to poseur fashionistas now? What kind of self-respecting punk icon is he?” In just under 90 minutes, I found out. Read more | Comments (4)
3D DOT GAME HEROES
Platform: Playstation 3
Publisher: Atlus
Do you like Zelda? The original, I mean. Not Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess or any of that 3D beeswax. Read more
In some circles--especially, it seems, those who read Vice--there is a real stigma attached to listening to R&B. It is seen as music for children or people so endlessly horny their hormones must have eaten their brains. But that's bullshit and I'm starting a new club night to prove it. Read more | Comments (6)
Except his name is Dimitri Karakostas and he lives in Toronto and takes good pictures. Other than that stuff he's totally real-life Bart. Read more
Ever since teen angst was commercialized in the 50s, rebel fashion has started a lot of shit. This piece isn’t about Bebo mall-goths (I call them moths) or college drop-ins in Che Guevara shirts. We’re talking about clothing choices that invented the future rather than just bastardizing the past. Read more | Comments (10)
Seth Fluker is a Canadian photographer who lives in London. For the 2010 Photo Issue he took this picture of some pink swirly stuff. Click below to find out what it is. Read more
OK, I know a couple of weeks ago I said I found a new favorite company. Well, I lied, that company is lame sauce compared to my old favorite company, which makes motorized coolers that you can ride down the street while laughing at all the idiots who walk around with their feet and junk. Read more | Comments (5)
My ex-boyfriend is an actor, and when he’s not starring in cool movies with famous people, or looking like a jaunty ginger man-child, he gets to play sick for eight hours a day and still make way more money than most of his friends do at their shitty, minimum wage jobs. Read more | Comments (7)
My friend Desiree from Cameroon doesn’t straighten her hair like the majority of Paris’s black girls do. She says this is on account of her being an “all out there nigga.”
My friend is into older men. Well, old men. Her last boyfriend, Steve, was almost 60, more than 40 years older than her when they first became an item.
Being a dictator is a tough business. Never knowing where the next poisoned salmon roulade is coming from? It's hard on the nerves.
Malcolm McLaren began to design clothes in the early 70s, after he quit art school. In 1971, along with his then girlfriend Vivienne Westwood, he opened a boutique called Let It Rock.
Hi. I just got back from four days at a firearms training institute in the vicious heat of the Nevada desert, where I learned how to shoot a Glock handgun better, faster, and with more accuracy than probably anybody you know.
Hard to believe someone who could make his body so perfectly represent the totem pole of late-80s middle-school bullying would occupy its lowest rung. Wait, no it isn’t.
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