Dan Duray

Garage Magazine

Robert Longo: Men, Monsters, and Museums

The New York-based artist talks about Goya and Eisenstein, making art from catastrophe, and the curious resilience of Johnny Mnemonic.
Dan Duray
7.31.17
The VICE Guide to the 2016 Election

The Doomsday Feeling of Watching the Debate in Las Vegas

"I would vote but it's a rigged election," one man told me, "because guys like me get shut out of the system because you drink a 72-ounce Mountain Dew Code Red and try to watch 'The Secret Life of Pets.'"
Dan Duray
10.20.16
The VICE Guide to the 2016 Election

My Afternoon with the Women Who Won't Quit Trump

For these Las Vegas women, the narrative about their candidate's struggles and sexism is manufactured by the media.
Dan Duray
10.19.16
Film

The Shady, Anti-Communist Origins of the Oscars

The Academy is essentially the NRA of movies.
Dan Duray
2.28.16
Film

​The New James Bond Movie Is Way Too Sane and Relevant

The problem with 'Spectre' isn't that it's dumb—it's that it's not dumb enough.
Dan Duray
11.6.15
Stuff

How LARPing Grew from an Odd Hobby to an International Phenomenon

Beyond the stereotypes, live action role-playing is a vibrant scene that draws inspiration from tabletop games, drama, and performance art.
Dan Duray
10.7.15
the vice reader

Alexandra Kleeman's Debut Novel 'You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine' Charts New Dystopian Territory

We met the novelist to talk about Philip K. Dick, roommate dynamics, and gender in paranoid, postmodern-y works.
Dan Duray
8.25.15
Stuff

Hannibal Buress Is the Comedian We Need

In the premiere of his new show 'Why?,' America’s most laid-back comedian dips into try-hard sketch comedy.
Dan Duray
7.9.15