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Pop Vox: Street Justice in Barcelona

I was just the other day thinking that it's a bit weird that literally everyone I know in Barcelona has been robbed or mugged at least once in the last six months.
Paul Geddis
11.19.09
Vice Blog

GOOD EVENING, AND WELCOME TO THE NIGHT GALLERY

Night Gallery was the follow-up show to the Twilight Zone and featured Rod Serling in an art gallery, unveiling paintings that depicted the story ahead. This may or may not...
JOEL WRIGHT
11.19.09
Vice Blog

MEET THE NIERATKOS - CHRISTMAS... SO IT BEGINS

I’m not sure if you remember last year when I showed you the guy in my neighborhood whose house is covered with Christmas lights or not. But here it is again.
Dan
11.19.09
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Urban Oil Welling

VICE Staff
11.19.09
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Drifting for a Day

Gerald and John Beckett are known as Pete and Repeat, the two hobo brothers of Parkersburg, West Virginia. They’re 71- and 73-year-old retired nomads with identical hunched stances and scruffy white facial hair. They dress exactly the same as each...
BEN MAJOY
Dan
11.19.09
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HANGING WITH WHORES

I live with a prostitute. And, much like any job, over time, she has made friends with her fellow professionals: streetwalking, not-at-all classy friends, who come over and drink all my tea and gossip about their tawdry escapades. Here are the best...
Karley Sciortino
Alex
11.19.09
Vice Blog

GRAVITY IS SO RUDE

Not only is gravity holding you down, it's also holding you back.
JIM FORREST
11.19.09
Uneven Terrain

The Ruins of New York

New York City is brimming with abandoned, hidden and forgotten spaces. Besides a select group of men who make their hidden living discovering their hidden value, few people are aware these places exist. We went exploring.
VICE Staff
11.19.09
Art Talk

Centralia, PA

In 1962, the coalmine beneath Centralia, PA caught fire and it still burns today. We traveled there to find out who stayed behind when everyone else gave up on the place.
VICE Staff
11.19.09
Uneven Terrain

Missle Silo Homes

In the 1960s, the US government built missile silos across the country to protect citizens against nuclear attack. Decommissioned years later, they now serve as shelters to the reclusive and gathering places to the adventurous. We went exploring...
VICE Staff
11.19.09
Vice Blog

PURPLE MOUNTAIN'S MAJESTY TO BE REINSTATED

Celebrate good times! All the mountain decapitation that's been going on to excavate coal (which we covered a while back on Toxic West Virginia) and ensuing ash floods and...
LACI FIBONACCI
11.18.09
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Syphilis Giveaway

Hitler, Shakespeare, Al Capone, Friedrich Nietzsche, Van Gough, Toulouse Lautrec, Gauguin, Manet, Baudelaire – slutty syphilitics, the lot of them.
AQUILA DUNFORD WOOD
11.18.09
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