Badass Vegetable Garden
A mishmash group of vigilante gardeners are brightening up Brooklyn one illegal garden at a time.
A mishmash group of vigilante gardeners are brightening up Brooklyn one illegal garden at a time.
What the what? Robert Bishop and 30 Rock writer Tracey Wigfield show you how to whip up a Buffalo Chicken shake. Yum!
Epic Meal Time knows that the only way to satisfy a bloodthirsty zombie is with ample amounts of bacon, booze, and brains.
Duke Cannon's Father's Day lineup leans into the brand's familiar formula of oversized grooming essentials, military-inspired packaging, and unapologetically rugged scent profiles, but beneath the tongue-in-cheek attitude sits a genuinely practical collection of daily-use upgrades. The gift guide ranges from heavyweight Big Ass Bricks of Soap and bourbon-forward beard care to colognes, tactical shower bundles, and shave kits built for dads who prefer utility over luxury-brand vanity. Everything arrives wrapped in Duke Cannon's signature blue-collar aesthetic, balancing humor with legitimately solid formulations made for hard-working skin, dry hands, and low-maintenance routines. It is less about reinventing grooming and more about turning everyday basics into something that feels giftable, durable, and distinctly masculine.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Brooks takes a utility-first approach to training apparel with the Dash 6" 2-in-1 Short, a lightweight hybrid built for runs, gym sessions, and everything in between. Designed with a semi-fitted silhouette that follows the body without restricting movement, it pairs a breathable woven 6-inch outer shell with a supportive 4-inch boxer-brief liner engineered to reduce chafing and move freely thanks to 4-way stretch. Perforated side panels and a flat-knit waistband with internal drawcord keep airflow and fit dialed in, while a thoughtful pocket system adds everyday practicality with a liner phone pocket, key storage, and two external hand pockets for off-the-clock wear. The result is a versatile training short that transitions easily from workout to daily routine without missing a step.
Presented by Brooks Running.
Smashing pumpkins at 1,000 frames-per-second is surprisingly creepy when paired with this eerie music by Stephen Anderson.
Catching a glimpse into South Australian glass blower Llewelyn Ash's life, as he forges his original creations, will leave you both inspired and envious.
A Phantom HD Gold captures the fluidity of water in slow motion while Moby supplies the melody.
Our high school anatomy class did not prepare us for the creepiness of our eyeballs at 240 frames-per-second.
As spring gives way to summer and calendars begin filling with weddings, graduations, vacations, and Father's Day gatherings, Men's Wearhouse is expanding beyond tailored clothing with a gift collection built around everyday upgrades and seasonal essentials. The assortment spans accessories, grooming staples, and versatile wardrobe additions designed to fit seamlessly into both special occasions and daily life, offering thoughtful options for dads and style-conscious men alike.
Presented by Men's Wearhouse.
Vita Coco has become the warm-weather essential for a generation constantly on the move, delivering a cleaner, more functional answer to hydration during another brutal summer of record-breaking heat. Packed with naturally occurring electrolytes — including 3.5x more than the leading sports drink — the brand's coconut water helps replenish what long commutes, beach days, workouts, and heat waves quickly drain away, without the artificial colors or overly sweet formulas crowding store shelves. Equal parts refreshing and performance-minded, Vita Coco bridges wellness and lifestyle with an easy-drinking formula that feels just as at home in a gym bag as it does beside a rooftop pool, making it one of the smartest ways to stay cool when temperatures refuse to cooperate.
Presented by Vita Coco.
The most visually pleasing conception video you will ever see right here, right now.
Get your Doc Ock on with Raytheon Sarcos' modified Ditch Witch. These robotic arms will be used for good not evil to improve the way humans work in dangerous environments by mimicking the movements of the operator's shoulders, wrists, and elbows.