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Vice Is Basically Dead CEO Bruce Dixon told staffers that the company will lay off hundreds of employees and stop publishing stories on its flagship site.
Vice’s Munchies Is Over It sounds like this is the end for the vertical that kicked off Action Bronson’s food career.
By Chris Crowley
psychedelics
Feb. 22, 2022
The Curious Life and Mind-Altering Death of Justin Clark It’s rare to become addicted to esoteric hallucinogens. But it’s not impossible.
By Christopher Robbins
stop the presses
Dec. 2, 2021
BuzzFeed Is About to Go Public — and Its Employees Are Walking Out in Protest The small but high-profile BuzzFeed News unit is using the occasion to register dissatisfaction with management.
By Shawn McCreesh
adam mmmmkay?
Apr. 12, 2021
By Rebecca Alter
controversies
Dec. 18, 2019
By Nikita Richardson
everyone’s a critic
Nov. 7, 2019
By Bethy Squires
Vice’s Race to Save Itself “Making do with less” has become a theme at the once-swaggering youth-media company, as executives try to find a willing buyer.
By Reeves Wiedeman
the grub street diet
May 10, 2019
By Chris Crowley
Vice Settles $1.87 Million Lawsuit for Underpaying Hundreds of Women The company was accused of systematically underpaying women who worked at the company.
By Opheli Garcia Lawler
deleted scenes
Mar. 11, 2019
By Halle Kiefer
oscar futures
Feb. 21, 2019
How Every Best Picture Nominee Can Go Home With a Trophy For the first time since 2015, none of the Best Picture nominees could walk away from the Dolby Theatre empty-handed.
By Nate Jones
alita: battle angel
Feb. 13, 2019
How to Read Movie-Embargo Tea Leaves Usually, the closer an embargo is to the release date, the worse the movie is. But sometimes it’s a little more nuanced than that.
By Nate Jones
2019 golden globes
Jan. 6, 2019
By Jordan Crucchiola
oscar futures
Dec. 20, 2018
Oscar Futures: Is Vice Too Polarizing to Score With Voters? The Bush campaign triumphed in 2004 by running on wedge issues, and Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic is proving similarly divisive.
By Nate Jones
movie review
Dec. 17, 2018
Vice Is Gimmicky, But Christian Bale’s Dick Cheney Impersonation Is Spot-onAdam McKay has devised a rollicking comic style for what amounts to an anti-hagiography, a scabrous portrait of Dick Cheney the Unholy One.
By David Edelstein
i am the batman
Dec. 12, 2018
By Hunter Harris
oscar futures
Nov. 30, 2018
Oscar Futures: Could Roma Actually Pull This Thing Off? Whatever misgivings the Hollywood Establishment may have about Netflix, they are not shared by critics, as Roma was the big winner at the NYFCCs.
By Nate Jones
Christian Bale’s Vice Research Saved Adam McKay From a Heart Attack “I always thought when you get a heart attack, it’s pain in the chest or the arm.”
By Jordan Crucchiola
party report
Nov. 26, 2018
By Benjamin Lindsay
oscar futures
Oct. 5, 2018
Oscar Futures: How Will The Favourite Untangle Its Three Stars? A Star Is Born hits theaters, The Favourite opens the New York Film Festival, and we get our first glimpse of Vice .
By Nate Jones
where’s the beef?
July 10, 2018
Desus and Mero Make Working at Viceland Sound Like Hell “The channel wanted us to die for this f*cking network.”
By Dee Lockett
trump tapes
June 22, 2018
By Halle Kiefer
Vice Media Was Built on a Bluff. What Happens When It Gets Called? For almost 25 years, Shane Smith’s plan was that, by the time the suckers caught on, he’d never be stuck owning the company he co-founded.
Michael K. Williams on His New HBO Documentary, Raised in the System “I’ve been visiting friends and family in prisons since I was 17 years old, so I have something to say.”
By Kevin Lincoln
twitter fails
Mar. 5, 2018
Here’s the Barbecue Tweet That Broke Twitter Never tell people in the South that the best barbecue is in Brooklyn.
By Clint Rainey
conscious uncoupling
Mar. 1, 2018
By Emilia Petrarca
the wage gap
Feb. 13, 2018
By Sarah Spellings
Two Vice Executives on Leave Following Sexual-Misconduct Claims Andrew Creighton and Mike Germano were both named in a recent New York Times investigation into the company’s sexual-harassment problem.
By Madeleine Aggeler
Amanda Knox Is Getting Her Own Show Vice has tapped Knox, once wrongfully convicted for murder, for a new series.
By Gabriella Paiella
more sexual harassment allegations
Nov. 15, 2017
Another Major Media Company Was Just Hit With Sexual-Harassment Allegations A new report highlights what former employees say is a toxic culture of sexual harassment at the company.
By Lisa Ryan
Vice Reporter Slammed for Sexist Breitbart Emails Mitchell Sunderland is a senior staff writer for Broadly, Vice’s women’s channel.
By Madeleine Aggeler
Vice Holds Field Day in Brooklyn As Dozens of Employees Are Laid Off Like so many other media entities, Vice is making a stronger push into video.
By Adam K. Raymond
Mario Batali Cooks a Very Fancy Meal for Kyle Mooney and Beck Bennett Mario Batali recently teamed up with Vice’s food channel Munchies to host a web series called Moltissimo, and in the second episode he welcomes […]
By Megh Wright
Mario Batali’s New Cooking Show Is Basically Molto Mario 2.0 It’s like a return to the Food Network series that made him famous, only this time set in trendy Brooklyn offices.
By Clint Rainey
the industry
Sept. 13, 2016
Vice’s HBO News Show Will Have Touch Screens Vice News Tonight premieres on HBO October 10.
By Nate Jones
the industry
Aug. 2, 2016
Vice News Will Debut Weeknights in SeptemberThe new nightly series will premiere on HBO September 26.
By Nate Jones
Maybe Gloria Steinem and Vice Aren’t Such Unlikely Partners The legendary feminist speaks about her new Viceland show, Woman.
By Anna Silman
Vice Partners With ESPN, or Maybe Just Gets Into Sports Ironically Vice Sports will start producing a new short-form series for ESPN.
By Jackson McHenry
stuff vice does
Mar. 29, 2016
By Halle Kiefer
Read Ellen Page’s Powerful Words on Coming Out, Plus Gaycation at SXSW “Being in the closet hurt my career way more than being out and being happy and feeling inspired again.”
By Jada Yuan
Should Severely Depressed People Be Eligible for Physician-Assisted Suicide? A mini-documentary offers a really difficult, hard-to-watch example of what euthanasia laws look like in parts of Europe.
By Jesse Singal
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