Becky Burgum
Managing Editor, VICE
becky.burgum@vice.comBecky Burgum is the managing editor of VICE UK and US.
How Bad Is Shipping Arctic Ice to Dubai Bars, Actually?
An expert reveals the shipping company exporting glacier ice may be telling some porkies.
I'm 36 With Parkinson's and I Just Became a Dad
"At first, I wasn’t confident when it came to sex. I wanted my girlfriend to be in bed with me, not a patient.”
What I Felt When I Saw an Artefact Stolen From My People
Onias Landveld – a descendent of the Ndyuka tribe – describes holding a staff looted from his people as a “loss I can hardly describe”.
People Who Didn't Want Kids And Ended Up Having Them Explain Why
"I often used to judge people who decided to have kids. But sometimes, all it takes is one person to change things."
The Rise of 'Sober But', the Dry January Where You Still Do Drugs
Is banning booze but shovelling ket up your nose still a flex? And do you lose the benefits of alcohol abstinence altogether?
How to Handle Unemployment: Tips From People Who've Been There
Whatever tough feelings this period may stir up, remember to be kind to yourself – and keep setting an alarm for the morning.
Where to Live When the 2050 Floods Come In
A new interactive map helps to find the newest riverside views – where your old flat used to be.
WTF Is Up With Those Stanley Cups?
The water bottle craze causing brawls and re-selling for thousands.
Black Women on Their Complicated Relationship with Relaxer
As the FDA calls to ban its dangerous chemicals in the U.S., we ask Brits how they feel about the latest research.
Was 2006 the Year of the Last Good Christmas Film?
We asked experts why holiday movies are so crappy these days.
Men: Why Do You Only Have Maroon or Navy Bed Sheets?
We found out if it's really a sign of being a dirt-encrusted mummy’s boy.