Anniversaries
It's Been 60 Years Since the First Human Spaceflight, And We Have Come So Far
On Monday, space lovers across the world celebrated the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s historic flight on April 12, 1961.
The Story of the T-Shirt That Captured Our Obsession with Santana's 'Smooth'
VICE spoke to the creator of the "I'd Rather Be Listening to 'Smooth'" shirt for the 20th anniversary of Santana's Grammy sweep.
I Recreated Neopets Food, 20 Years Later
From pilgrimages to a massive omelette on a prehistoric plateau to collecting doughnuts from hanging trees, food was essential to the animal-based gaming site.
The Improbable True Story of How 'Clerks' Was Made
Kevin Smith and others tell VICE the story of making one of the most iconic indie films ever on a shoestring budget at a conjoined Quick Stop and video store in New Jersey.
David Letterman's Sex Scandal Still Feels Unresolved 10 Years Later
After the host admitted to sleeping with members of his staff, the world collectively shrugged. But maybe his behavior deserves more scrutiny in the post-#MeToo era.
'South Park' Made It Cool Not to Care. Then The World Changed
20 years after the groundbreaking 'South Park' movie, is it time for the show's proudly childish point of view to grow up?
Ten Years Later, the Nazi-Killing Gore of 'Inglourious Basterds' Resonates More Than Ever
While Quentin Tarantino's Holocaust revenge film may not be historically accurate, it's hard not to revel in its barbarity.
There Will Never Be Another War Movie Like 'Apocalypse Now'
In the 40 years since Francis Ford Coppola's groundbreaking film came out, Hollywood has given up on capturing the depravity of war.
We're Long Overdue for a Christina Aguilera Comeback
Twenty years after Xtina's first No. 1 hit, the pop diva still feels under-appreciated. Here's why you should stan.
40 Years Later, 'Highway to Hell' Is Bigger than AC/DC
The Australian hard rockers’ final album with singer Bon Scott lives on as part of the shared soundtrack of our modern lives.
Woodstock '99 Was a Violent Disaster That Predicted America's Future
The well-documented, pervasive misogyny of Woodstock '99 is more relevant to America in 2019 than the "free love" politics of its original iteration.
20 Years Later, 'The Wood' Is Still the Defining Coming-of-Age Story for Black Men
Fans of the Rick Famuyiwa- directed comedy reflect on how the film shaped their views on Black brotherhood