Posts tagged "vice"

Getting High off Asian Food with Eddie Huang & Vice

Eddie Huang owner of BaoHaus, a Taiwanese bun shop, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan teams up with Vice to Getting High off Asian Food .

Chef Eddie Huang is tired of Americans eating Chinese food like hooligans, so on this tour of the best Asian restaurants in NYC he teaches Vice how to eat soup dumpling properly. They also follow him and his crew, which includes Grammy Award-winning producer Emile Haynie and nightlife empresarios Max Koshkerman and Simonez Wolf, to the Russian Bath and lastly back to BaoHaus for some drunken eats.

VICE and FAILE Take Over BK Tommorow Night

Today VICE and 42Below are announcing the commissioning of a new public artwork by artists FAILE in the heart of Brooklyn. The work, titled “104 N 7th,” is a new project that covers an entire building facade at 104 N. 7th in Brooklyn with intricately hand-painted, sculpted ceramic tiles.

You can watch a new VICE documentary surrounding the making of the piece here: vice.com/art-talk/faile

PARTY: Additionally, in celebration of FAILE’s new work and the documentary, VICE is holding an art showcase and party at the new Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg this Thursday.

Featuring Artwork from FAILE’s repertoire, free booze, all around good time

What: CELEBRATION OF FAILE
Where: Wythe Hotel, 80 Wythe St. Brooklyn
When: Thursday, April 26th
Time: 7pm Press Tour, Doors at 8pm

RSVP to the party here: rsvp.vice.com/faile

Azealia Banks’s “212″ Gets Reviewed by Cute English Kids on VICE’s Noisey:Video

VICE’s music channel, Noisey, went around and got real people to review the latest in music (bodega owners, bankers, firemen… their opinions matter too!)

Check out these cute little british kids reviewing hip hop firecracker Azealia Banks’s “212″ on the Noisey YouTube channel

VICE + Project X’s Party Legends: Feat A-Trak :Video

VICE and Project X’s Party Legends in this episode we hear a story from A-Trak.

KRINK Founder Speaks With Vice Mag:Art

KRINK founder with and Queens Native Craig Costello talks with VICE Magazine.