Justine Reix
Journaliste VICE
When You're Paralysingly Scared of Feet
In the case of people with podophobia, do *not* send feet pics.
The Rise of the 'Sigma Male', a New Kind of Toxic Masculinity
How memes of a fictional serial killer turned into an un-ironic personality and lifestyle.
Hitchhiking Can Be Risky As a Woman. But I Love It.
“If I think something is off, I'm not getting in.”
I Make Thousands Copying Famous Works of Art
Reproduction artist Andréa Dlouha charges over a grand for every painting, but she's no art forger.
The Tamagotchi Breeder on Her 65th Generation of the Digital Pet
Alicia Kostoglou wasn't even born when the first Tamagotchi was released, but she's become one of the most prolific collectors since.
I Went to a French Château to Learn How Kings Ate Through the Ages
Apparently, aristocrats did not eat any vegetables.
The Domestic Workers Trapped in Modern-Day Slavery
Inès dreamt of a better life in France. Instead, she was held captive inside a family home and made to work 24 hours a day.
‘I Was Putting Us in Danger’: What It’s Like Being Pregnant on a Farm
A complex and inefficient social security system leaves many pregnant French farmers no choice but to work until their water breaks.
‘Death Comes as a Relief’: Talking to a Professional Who Helps People Die
“The last couple we guided had been together for 65 years. They couldn’t imagine life without one another.”
The Racist Zoo Where Visitors Paid to See Black People in the 90s
Safari Africain is a shameful, long-forgotten part of French history – and the subject of a new documentary.
I Forge University Degrees – and It's Easier Than You'd Think
After starting out forging his mum's signature in high school, Chris moved on to bigger things.