A Gift From Banksy
Bristol, England native and artist Banksy was honored by the Bridge Farm School when the student body voted to name a building after him. Banksy's response? An original piece of artwork, and a very subversive letter to the kids.
Bristol, England native and artist Banksy was honored by the Bridge Farm School when the student body voted to name a building after him. Banksy's response? An original piece of artwork, and a very subversive letter to the kids.
A new Ghostbusters movie means new proton packs, new ghost traps, and a new Ecto-1. Paul Feig's version of the iconic car is made from a 1984 Cadillac hearse that Leslie Jones' character borrows for her uncle. In this vignette, the cast reveal the ladies' new ride and assures everyone that'll satisfy the tastebuds of original fans.
Even in today's age of hyper-inflated numbers, 1 billion is still pretty big. In 1983 arcade gaming, it was unheard of. Tim McVey broke 1 billion points during a 44-hour, non-stop session on the arcade game Nibbler, and now he's returning to defend his title.
A solid wind-down ritual, Collagen Dream delivers a no-nonsense blend of function and flavor. Packed with 5g of high-absorption collagen peptides, magnesium, and sleep-supporting compounds like L-theanine and valerian root, this rich, dairy-free hot chocolate is built to help you switch off, sleep deeper, and wake up sharper. No sugar crash, no fluff — just a clean, effective formula that works as hard as you do.
Presented by The Collagen Co.
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Getting fit takes more than hitting the gym or counting calories. Caliber's science-driven program combines strength training, cardio, and nutrition, with expert coaches tracking your progress 24/7. They check in regularly, keeping you motivated and on course, while real-time insights into your workouts, nutrition, and habits allow for personalized, actionable feedback. Members see results up to 50% faster than training alone — and right now, all coaching programs are $100 off through the end of September.
Presented by Caliber.
Is it cool to quit Facebook yet? What begins as a dubious "I'm quitting Facebook" journal entry becomes a thoughtful and scientific breakdown of the behavior inherent in the social media platform — and the surprising parallels to big-time pro wrestling.
Sharpen up that Valyrian steel pour you a glass of ale. In this series, Bon Appétit recreates the fare of you favorite, and not so favorite, Game of Thrones characters. Get a lesson on Hot Pie's farewell Direworld bread for Arya and King Joffrey's wedding day pigeon pie. Just be careful how you slice it.
Nike takes a page from Colin Chapman's playbook—simplify, then add lightness—with the Vaporfly 4. The marathon-ready racer is newly reengineered with an updated carbon fiber Flyplate and featherweight ZoomX foam, delivering maximum propulsion with every stride. A steeper heel-to-toe drop pushes you forward, while trimmed weight in the midsole, upper, and outsole keeps the shoe fast without compromise. The result: the same cushioned ZoomX responsiveness at a fraction of the weight, built to carry you past the finish line strides ahead of the competition.
Presented by Nike.
Velocity's 1976 Ford Bronco Blackout pairs vintage attitude with modern muscle. Finished in Arabian Gray with blacked-out badging, bumpers, and a family-style roll cage, it makes an unmistakable first impression. Inside, upgraded leather and a Pioneer touchscreen with Apple CarPlay add comfort and tech, while a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic deliver 460 horsepower. Wilwood brakes, coil spring suspension, and 17-inch Method Race Wheels complete a build that turns every drive into a statement.
Presented by Velocity.
Is it possible to cram an entire decade into one massive supercut? Following up Skinemax and Memorex, Smash TV present 80 minutes of the 80s.
The Internet Outrage Machine is in full bloom. Offhand comments on social media can cost you your job and sometimes even your personal safety. Censorship was once the territory of governments and religious institutions. But now, the biggest threat to speech might be ourselves.