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April's Best Books, Comics, Video Games, and Films
From new graphic novel 'Pretending Is Lying' to 'Zelda: Breath of the Wild," and more.
How Roberto Ferdman, of 'VICE News Tonight,' Found His Good Luck Charm
While on location in New Orleans, people gave us multicolored cakes. Inside each one was a miniature baby Jesus, apparently meant to bring good luck to whoever finds it.
The Music Festival Packages You Wish Existed
Extremely Pale Package: Includes a polite man who'll follow you around reminding you to reapply sunscreen, and more.
How Does Global Trade Work?
The world has become a vast, interlinked, and sometimes interdependent marketplace.
We Need a Third Industrial Revolution to Save Ourselves
According to Jeremy Rifkin, it may be the thing that curbs climate change.
We're 30 Seconds Closer to Doomsday
Six days after Donald Trump was inaugurated, the Doomsday Clock's hands moved to two and a half minutes to midnight—the closest they had been since 1953.
Blackness and Queer Identity Converge in Elliot Brown Jr.'s Intimate Photos
His images touch on the intimacy, vulnerability, and social perception of the body.
Playful Disobedience: The Welfare Game
Protesting is hard work. Next time you're marching, try this game of competitive penny-pinching.
A Career-Long Love Affair with Strobes and the Perfect Shot
Michael Northrup's unique perspective on the snapshot aesthetic.
Patricia Lockwood, the 'Poet Laureate of Twitter,' Is More Than the Sum of Her Dick Jokes
In her new memoir "Priestdaddy," the "Rape Joke" author discusses puberty, Slankets, environmental degradation, and what it's like when your father becomes a Father.