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A Perfect Day in Washington
Everyone knows DC for the iconic National Mall monuments and museums, but DC is so much more than the White House. Here Anya discovers the real treasures of DC... including the funky Eastern Market, upscale Dupont Circle, bustling U Street, the famous Ben's Chili Bowl, and other fun spontaneous encounters.
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Los Angeles: City Guide
Home to Hollywood studios, packed freeways and endless beaches. It ranges from the sublime, the car-free Catalina Island, to the ridiculous, the County Coroner that sells body bags. Live the Hollywood dream and discover the real Los Angeles!
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Rio de Janeiro: City Guide
It's not just Copacabana beach by day and samba 'til dawn. Check out insider tips on this vibrant city - from the world’s most famous football stadium to the shop where even Bill Clinton couldn’t keep his hands off a bikini.
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Thumbs Up! Episode 3
Gambling and rokes in Vegas. VBS series in which artist David Choe and his cousin Harry hitchhike their way from LA to Las Vegas.
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Lonely Planet Las Vegas
Lonely Planet author Sara Benson is a big fan of Las Vegas,. Traditionally a city of dirty little secrets, it's now a high-rolling playground where the $20 hotel room is now a thing of the past. It's all that you would expect - casinos, strip bars, wedding chapels $5 steaks and some things you would not - art galleries, the Atomic Testing Museum and a serious underground punk scene. Beware, there's absolutely no rest for the good nor the wicked.
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Vice Versus - Wham City
Baltimore is quickly becoming one of the most exciting cities in North America. As rent prices and unemployment rates increase in Los Angeles and New York, more and more artists are leaving the major cities and flocking to Baltimore. Although it’s typically known as the drug and murder capital of the country, recently portrayed in “The Wire”, Baltimore is taking over the music scene. At the center of this is Dan Deacon and Wham City.

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Lonely Planet UK
London just keeps on swinging as this video hurtles from Spitalfields Market to the loudest, latest London clubs, via the Parisian-feeling Southbank and the wonders of the Tate.
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Havana with Martin Watego
Traveller and film maker Martin Watego provides some history of Havana during his visit, then takes you to a popular nightspot, the Tropicana.
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New in New York Ep 12: Food Cart Vendors
When it comes to street vendor food in New York City - people usually think of pretzels and hotdogs. But lately food trucks have been popping up selling all sorts of yummy things - cupcakes, tacos, pizza - you name it. So I decided to check out a few food vendor trucks myself, that line up at a park in my native Brooklyn. Check them out at http://www.redhookfoodvendors.com. http://www.theresident.net.
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New in New York Ep 11: Dances of Vice
In the New York Times, at clubs all over the lower east side of New York City - there is one party name that keeps cropping up - Dances of Vice, http://www.dancesofvice.com. Clearly, this rococo, victorian, jazz age and new romantic party and event group is catching on here, so I thought I'd go and check out one of their events for myself. Thanks to the Uptown Purrr for the awesome hats - check more of them out at ebay username: theuptownpurr. http://www.theresident.net

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