In the second New York show, House DJ Roger Sanchez recommends romantic chill-out spots in Central Park, which is also the most popular meeting ground for New York's roller and inline skaters. A B-Ball special shows the basketball cage ...See moreIn the second New York show, House DJ Roger Sanchez recommends romantic chill-out spots in Central Park, which is also the most popular meeting ground for New York's roller and inline skaters. A B-Ball special shows the basketball cage that is known for slams between local kids, NBA players and Hip Hop celebrities, the Heavy Hitters store specialises in custom-made sports shirts, while at a Bronx university, cheerleading teams show off their skills. Jelena Behrend is a jewellery designer popular with Christina Aguilera and Lenny Kravitz. New York Hardcore band Agnostic Front introduce a clothing store and their tattoo shop hangout, while Hardcore colleagues Sick of It All visit a pool hall and go out to the famous punk-rock live venue CBGB. Abracadabra is New York's biggest costume and magician store recommended by Baha Men. Former President Clinton and other celebrities have munched Junior's famous cheesecakes, while Sylvia's Soul Food restaurant does award-winning Southern Style cooking with live music bands. Some of New York's coolest streetwear labels are Ssurplus that uses iconic images of 70's Hollywood cult films, Che Guevara and Reggae musicians, naughty underwear label Undergirl as well as Supreme store, which sells customised hats, skateboards and paintings by Graffiti legend Rammellzee. The nightlife section features Remote Lounge, a surveillance dating bar with cameras and telephone consoles; Nell's singer's night, where everyone can register on the night and Berliniamsburg, New York's trendiest Electro party with DJs, electronic live acts and compere Joie Polaroid.
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