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Golden Grrrls
What is it about hazy indie-pop bands who bury their glory under a mountain of fuzz and split their time between worshiping C86 and worshiping second-rate American sitcoms?
JOEL WRIGHT
11.17.09
Travel

Chairman Mao's Underground City
We broke into the secret underground city built beneath Beijing, large enough to accommodate six million people had nuclear war shat all over China, and discovered that there were still people living there.
ALEX HOBAN
11.17.09
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NAKED BEHIND THE WALL
About a week ago Germany celebrated the 20th anniversary of this wall thing, but it just made my mind wander back to this epoch-old question: Why the fuck are East Germans really into undressing all the time?
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Alex
11.17.09
Stuff

Meeting the X factor contestants, just as everyone gets bored of them
We went to the X Factor house.
GUNTHER CENTRALPERK
11.17.09
Travel

Chairman Mao's Underground City
In 1969, Chairman Mao commanded the construction of a second Beijing beneath the surface of the original city, designed to accommodate all six million of its then inhabitants so that if nuclear war did kick off, folk would still have somewhere to hang...
ALEX HOBAN
11.17.09
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Sarah Maple's Anniversary Tits
It's the 40th anniversary of Page 3 today
VICE Staff
11.17.09
Vice Blog

WELCOME TO HEBRON (SORT OF)
About 35 miles to the south of Jerusalem you'll find Hebron; in Arabic that means "friend," which is interesting because we all have heard at least a little news and know that the Israeli-Palestine dealie is anything but amiable. For more than a...
ATHENA NEWTON
11.17.09
Film

David Hockney's romantic breakdown
viceuk
11.17.09
Soft Focus

Graham Coxon
Former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon on why Brits write off American bands as lazy. In this edition of Soft Focus, Ian speaks with former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. Graham discusses his mixed feelings about being dragged through the whole Blur vs...
VICE Staff
11.17.09
Travel

Chairman Mao's Underground City
In 1969, Chairman Mao commanded the construction of a second Beijing beneath the surface of the original city, designed to accommodate all six million of its then inhabitants.
VICE Staff
11.17.09
Stuff

DEAR VICE: THIS PHOTO
Dear Vice:
I'm sending you this photo for about the seven thousandth time (this time through the actual post) because I have a rare disorder that doesn't yet have a name but is diagnosed for symptoms of having too much a sense of "blatantly slightly...
VICE Staff
Alex
11.16.09
Stuff

Among the Oaks and Elders
Held over three days in Baltimore, the most magical of locations, Faeriecon 2009 brought together children, gamers, Pagans, Ren-festers, steampunks, bellydancers(?!)
VICE Staff
11.16.09
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