Chasing Niagara Trailer
Pro kayaker Rafa Ortiz had a dream — to paddle over Niagara Falls. Joined by fellow kayaker Rush Sturges, Ortiz and his team train from Mexico to the Pacific Northwest to prepare. Available July 2016.
Pro kayaker Rafa Ortiz had a dream — to paddle over Niagara Falls. Joined by fellow kayaker Rush Sturges, Ortiz and his team train from Mexico to the Pacific Northwest to prepare. Available July 2016.
Obama's already covered Drake's "Hotline Bling." By editing together some of his speeches, Baracksdubs has the POTUS flawlessly singing Drizzy's latest single "One Dance".
Kelvin Cooperage builds and refurbishes bourbon barrels in Louisville, Kentucky, a tradition traced to the original Cooperage company in Scotland. Properly built and maintained, a bourbon barrel will outlast most of us, with a life expectancy in the range of 60 to 70 years.
Crafted in Treviso, Northern Italy, this luxurious suit embodies Luca Faloni's Italian heritage. Each suit is handmade with the finest materials, ensuring the highest quality. Using pure virgin wool, Luca Faloni draws on a long tradition of expertise to create sustainable fabrics, producing suits that stand the test of time. Available in classic charcoal grey and midnight blue, this suit is ideal for business attire and elegant evening soirées. These Italian designs promise timeless style, securing a permanent place in your wardrobe.
Presented by Luca Faloni.
Hubble Contacts delivers FDA-approved daily lenses to your door with a no-hassle subscription that's high-quality, affordable, and free of hidden fees. Designed for all-day comfort, it's a modern, mission-driven fix for overpriced eye care. Skip the store, see the world clearly, and keep your budget intact.
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Imagine if the LEGOs you had when you were a kid were computer hardware — and instead of building castles and spaceships, you were building computers. Google's Project Bloks aims to give designers and developers a way to create new tangible programming experiences for the young, and the young at heart.
It definitely isn't the fastest race in the world, but it's still exciting. The Collings Foundation's "Race of the Century" pits historic vehicles of multiple eras against each other, from horse-powered stagecoaches to vintage internal combustion-powered Offys with hundreds of horsepower.
Velocity's Signature Series 1969 Chevy K5 Blazer reimagines an SUV legend with uncompromising performance and modern refinement. Cloaked in Custom White BASF paint over meaty 35" BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrains, it commands attention from trail to boulevard. Inside, Velocity Leather seating, Dakota Digital gauges, and Vintage Air climate control blend comfort and tech, while a touchscreen stereo and backup camera elevate convenience. A 6.2L LT1 V8, 10-speed automatic, and Atlas transfer case deliver relentless capability, paired with a Velocity-exclusive Roadster Shop frame, coilovers, and Wilwood disc brakes. Built for those who demand heritage style and modern muscle, this K5 defines the ultimate restomod SUV — all for under $300,000.
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Collars & Co.'s Luxury Touch Crew Neck Sweater blends cotton and cashmere for a lightweight knit that's as breathable as it is soft. Cut for year-round wear, it delivers warmth without bulk, built-in UV protection, and natural odor resistance, making it as functional as it is refined. Finished in classic black — and other timeless shades — it's a versatile layer that moves seamlessly from work to weekend.
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Based on Liz Jensen's best-selling novel, a young boy has the worst birthday ever when he suffers a near-fatal fall. Due to his violent and now missing father, played by Aaron Paul, doctors use some unorthodox techniques, leading to some freaky results. The Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja heads the project and is due out September 2, 2016.
Before the fame, before changing the course of music in the 60s, Bob Dylan was 20 years old in New York City. He had been in the city for a few years, playing coffee houses in Greenwich Village and was about to release his first album. This hour-long 1962 interview captures the man before he became the legend — "just a guy with a guitar." Hear the full interview here.