Becky Burgum
Managing Editor, VICE
becky.burgum@vice.comBecky Burgum is the managing editor of VICE UK and US.
How it Feels to Be a Queer Palestinian in Exile
Son of a famous Palestinian resistance fighter, artist Hamza Abuhamdia opens up about juggling the multiple facets of his identity.
How Do Oil Companies Get Away With, Well, Everything? An Expert Explains.
New analysis shows BP, Shell, Chevron, Exxon and TotalEnergies have made $281 billion from the war in Ukraine.
Landlords Are Enforcing No-Sex Tenancy Clauses Now
We spoke to renters who have been targeted with 'no-sex' clauses in their tenancy agreements.
Meet the People Who Love Eating in the Bath
Bath Foods is the Instagram and Reddit community sharing their watery banquets, from fried chicken to oven-roasted fish still in its tin foil.
What It's Like to Be an Addict – and Homeless
Stagnation, setbacks, missed opportunities, and a glimmer of hope: This is life when you struggle with addiction but are trying to get better.
The Men Who Wear the Same Underwear For an Entire Week
Apparently, one in five men actually do this?!
Brooklyn Beckham's Pop-Up Restaurant Was a Mess. We Review the Reviews.
Better than the masala, perhaps?
How Russia Is Erasing All Traces of Its Queer People
Since Russia’s Supreme Court labelled the LGBTQ+ movement as extremist, the country has unleashed a witch hunt against its queer people.
Just Admit It: Ryan Gosling Was Better in ‘Barbie’
Can we all calm down about the Oscar nominations, please?
I Was a Sober Rave Sceptic, But Now I'm Obsessed
An alcohol reliant party gal with chronic social anxiety walks into a sober bar.