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.
Summer tends to compress family life into a constant rotation of drop-offs, pick-ups, road trips, and weekend tournaments, and Thrive Market positions itself as the quiet infrastructure behind it all. The members-only marketplace focuses on bulk, better-for-you essentials that make it easier to stay stocked without the last-minute scramble, from organic granola bars and nut butter pouches to clean-ingredient jerky, allergen-friendly snacks, and hydration drinks built for on-the-go days. With delivery handled ahead of the week's chaos, parents can build out camp lunch boxes, activity bags, and travel coolers that actually align with what kids will eat, while still sticking to clean-label standards and family-friendly pricing. It is less about reinventing the pantry and more about removing friction from the moments when convenience usually wins by default, especially during the busiest stretch of summer.
Presented by Thrive Market.
The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
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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.
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.
Luca Faloni expands its summer-ready layering lineup with a lightweight linen overshirt designed for warm-weather versatility. Cut from pure linen and crafted in Northern Italy, the piece features a relaxed straight-fit silhouette, cutaway collar, and breathable construction suited for transitional layering from cool mornings to late evening dinners. The natural texture of the linen gives the overshirt a lived-in character while maintaining the refined tailoring associated with Italian menswear. Lightweight enough for Mediterranean summers yet structured enough for everyday city wear, the overshirt moves easily between coastal escapes, café terraces, and everyday travel.
Presented by Luca Faloni.
Most budgets fail for a simple reason: people are making decisions without a clear picture of where their money is actually going. Rocket Money aims to solve that problem by consolidating accounts, spending activity, recurring bills, and subscriptions into a single dashboard that turns financial guesswork into actionable insight. The platform automatically categorizes transactions, highlights spending trends, and helps users build realistic budgets that adapt to everyday life, whether managing a household, splitting costs with roommates, or tracking personal expenses. Its standout feature remains subscription management, surfacing forgotten recurring charges and allowing users to cancel unwanted services directly through the app. Combined with real-time alerts for unusual spending, upcoming bills, and budget progress, Rocket Money feels less like a spreadsheet replacement and more like a financial control center designed to help users spend more intentionally and keep more of what they earn.
Presented by Rocket Money.
Although slow motion seems to be an action movie staple, different directors like to use the effect in different ways. Quentin Tarantino uses it to boost the egos of his characters, while Wes Anderson typically uses it as a period of reflection at the end of his films. In this video essay, Julian Palmer explores the versatility of slow motion.
On a windy beach, strange creatures devour the breeze and march along the sand. Theo Jansen and his Strandbeests are in San Francisco, where Adam Savage caught up with artist and his wind-powered sculptures.