Arts
This Bizarre Government Quiz Tells You What Job You Should Retrain for
I've been advised to go from blogging to boxing. How about you?
We Took a Tour of Prince's Home Before It Shut Down
Before the coronavirus pandemic shut everything down, VICE News took a very exclusive look inside Prince’s enigmatic fortress.
Why I’m Asking White Critics Not to Review My Show
White theatre critics are often the gatekeepers of success, and that's a problem when they lack cultural understanding.
Rediscovered photos of the 70s Hollywood skate scene
Hugh Holland's new book takes us on a trip into a world of tube socks, short shorts and empty swimming pools.
Rediscovered photos of the 70s Hollywood skate scene
Hugh Holland's new book takes us on a trip into a world of tube socks, short shorts and empty swimming pools.
love’s not just for lovers
This Valentine’s day we’re celebrating everyone who makes our hearts sing, and talking to young New Zealanders about love beyond romance. No plus ones required.
Rampur's Urdu Poetry Is About Power cuts, Sensuality and Quirky Nawabs
In this conservative town, poets explore romance, sexuality, prevalent orthodoxy and exploitation by erstwhile nawabs through humour.
How to Be an Artist Without Being Poor as Hell
Australian sculptor Mathieu Briand spills the secret to pulling in five figures a month.
Imagining Trump's Border Plan as a Guantánamo for 'Illegals'
The new play 'Building the Wall' envisions mass deportations and unlawful detainment as Greek tragedy.
Why Screenwriters Rebelled Against the 'Dystopian Future' of AI-Evaluated Scripts
"You can't quantify a Daniel Day-Lewis performance when you enter a script into this software."
Let These Pastel Still Lifes Give You Déjà Vu
Through sculpture, illustration, and installation, artist Langdon Graves explores the complexities of human existence.