spring
How to Use Faeries in Your Magic this Equinox
The spring equinox, a day of equal sunlight and equal darkness, means it's a good time to work with faeries who tend to hang out in liminal spaces.
David Roth's Weak in Review: On to the Next One
After two weeks that saw precious little in the way of sports and entirely too much bad-faith noise, any green shoot will do. So yeah, bring on Spring Training.
Here Are All the Things You’re Going to Have to Deal with This February
How can we love when the world is clawing against us? How can we feel hope when our New Year's diets have already gone by the wayside, dumped in the lay-by of January like a truck driver's murder victim?
Felix Baumgartner har nogle alternative teorier om flygtningekrisen
Den østrigske basejumper har for nyligt luftet sine holdninger til flygtningekrisen og dens ophav på Facebook.
Winter Melts into Spring in a Seasonal Timelapse
Asks photographer Alf Pilz, "What is the most beautiful season?"
Romania's Roadside Barbecues Signify Social Status
In post-communist Romania, grilling in the middle of nowhere means you can afford the gas, prime meat, and time to do it.
We Spoke to the Man Who Crashed a Drone Full of Asparagus in the Netherlands
Every year, restaurant owner Roland Peijenburg finds an innovative way to ferry the first asparagus of spring to his kitchen. This year, he chose a drone—but things quickly went down in flames.
The April Issue of VICE Magazine Is Now Online
We just published everything from the April edition of VICE's print magazine online. We're calling it the Magic Hour Issue, and you can read it in all of its glory right here on VICE.com.
Reindeer Sacrifices, Michelin-Worthy Leftovers, and All the Other Edible News You Missed This Week
This week, we wolfed down an actual smörgåsbord, got drunk on green beer and Irish cheese, and learned to never, ever order soft serve again.
Bring in the Spring with Ava Luna's New Song "Rain"
The New York band returns with some glorious pop.
Here Are Some Photos of Greek People Dancing with Giant Penises
At the start of Lent, the Greek town of Tirnavos celebrates the penis.