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Vice Versus - Queens Bikers
Young Trinidadians in Queens, New York, are customizing their BMX bikes with the fattest sound-systems they can find. They cycle around playing every genre of music they like, from reggae to hip hop – but, most importantly, they play it loud.
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Vice Versus - Zentai
Zentai is a Japanese term for skin-tight suits worn to cover the whole body. Thought to be either a contraction of zenshin taitsu, "full-body tights," or derive directly from the term for "full body," Zentai is a lifestyle choice for people interested in transforming from their natural identity into a colorful, faceless form.

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New in New York: Ep 2 - Gotham Vampires
Ever since the movie "Twilight" came out, a new craze has swept the city, and that's a weird obsession with gore and vampires. So The Resident went to check out Fangoria's event at the Jacob Javits Center to find out what's up with this new fixation with blood and why people are into it. New in New York is an exclusive Babelgum series bringing you the lowdown on the latest, most unlikely hotspots and crazes in NYC. For more episodes, visit: New in New York
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Vice Versus - Hoopers
To celebrate National Hoop day, Groovehoops, a group of people who have been described (by themselves) as a group “manipulating the hoop in ways you never thought possible”, take to the streets to demonstrate what urban hulahooping is all about. Expecting excessively bright colours and a lot of fast thrusting, this is hooping at its most vivid. Special thanks to: Groovehoops. Still photos provided by: Chriss Carr and Monica Jeremias, additional video provided by Stefan Pildes, Zina Brown and Ali Schmitz.
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Vice Versus - Furries
The Furry community is a growing scene dedicated to anthropomorphism - the idea of giving human traits to animals. The group originated at a US science fiction convention in 1980, now furries from around the world meet regularly in central London to socialize and roam the city together..

For more episodes in this series, visit the Vice Versus page The community notoriously shies away from the media due to some of its members extreme behaviour.
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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 5: Bird-Poop Facial
Since the dawn of time, ladies have gone to great lengths to achieve great beauty. From yanking hair painfully to being submerged in mud, girls have tried it all. And now, The Resident has gone even further, by trying the latest beauty trend that New York City has to offer: the bird-poop facial. Offered at Shizuka Spa in midtown, the "nightingale droppings" facial is supposed to brighten the skin while it exfoliates. Apparently, Victoria Beckham is a big fan. Check out the video to see if it really works!

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Marc + Sara Schiller, Founders of Wooster Collective...
Marc & Sara Schiller from Wooster Collective share their passion for public art and advocate making more public space available to artists and communities for expression and beautification.
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London Street Art Spots: Buxton and Hanbury Street
RJ finds some great street art on a side-street near Truman Brewery. Work by Irish artist Asbestos, Word to Mother and Mysterious Al.
For more videos from the RJ's Street Art London series, visit babelgum.com/rj

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