On December 15, 2016, the sports world lost a legend. Famed NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager lost his two-and-a-half year battle with leukemia. Donning a signature flashy jacket, he sat down with CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod for what would be his last interview. Even in his final days, his outlook was just as bright as his wardrobe.
Having Morgan Freeman as your in-home assistant, whipping you t-shirts and playing your favorite movies, sounds like a dream. We'll leave it to Mark Zuckerberg to make it a reality. The Facebook founder created his own AI to run his home through an app on his phone and computer. As well as controlling your lights, thermostat, appliances, and security, Jarvis even begins to pick up on your tastes and patterns, keeping your ears safe from unbearable music choices. Unfortunately, Zuckerberg is keeping this all to himself for the time being, but hopes to eventually make it available to the world.
A young executive is sent to a remote wellness center in the Swiss Alps to bring the company's chief executive back from his stay. He quickly learns that the miracle treatments the spa offers might not be so miraculous — and is diagnosed with the same strange aliment the other guests seem to have. Directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Dane DeHaan and Mia Goth, A Cure for Wellness hits theaters February 17, 2017.
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Levi's 1953 Type II Jacket revives a mid-century workwear icon with rigid selvedge denim and meticulous archival details. Made in Japan from 100% organic cotton, it features the original double-pleated front, adjustable waist tabs, and the classic "Two Horse" Lot 507 leather patch with the Big "E" Red Tab. Built to shrink slightly and mold to your frame over time, it's a faithful reproduction of the jacket worn by the American working man.
Charles Brown's "Please Come Home For Christmas" has given the holidays a soulful touch since its 1960 release. Before her passing, Sharon Jones recorded her own version of the Christmas classic with her band for their album It's a Holiday Soul Party. The song gets a touching tribute, courtesy of this 3,200-shot claymation stop-motion. The single will be followed up by the Netflix documentary Miss Sharon Jones!, streaming January 7, 2017.
Hollywood isn't the only place in the world that makes movies. While it might be the gold standard for film, other countries have made their own interpretations of Hollywood classics. One of the most legendary — and for years, long-lost — remakes is the Turkish version of Star Wars. Film preservationist and historian Ed Glaser talks about his search for the film and restoring it to all its campy glory.
London Sock Company's Classic Trainer socks are lightweight, breathable Scottish Lisle cotton essentials built for comfort and style. This 12-pair set offers versatile colors with subtle ribbing and logo detail, perfect for slipping into trainers while keeping a polished, understated look.
Nike's Eliud Kipchoge Collection celebrates the relentless pursuit of speed, endurance, and perfection embodied by one of the greatest marathoners of all time. Kipchoge—two-time Olympic gold medalist and former marathon world record holder—has redefined human limits on the road, and now his legacy fuels the next generation of runners. From the record-breaking Alphafly 3 to the precision-built Victory 2 spikes, every piece in the collection is engineered for performance at the highest level. Whether you're chasing a new personal best or just chasing the horizon, this is gear built for greatness.
If you were wondering why it's called the bullet ant, it's because its sting has been compared to being shot. But being the most painful insect in the insect kingdom isn't enough to stop Coote from Brave Wilderness from giving it a try. After warming up with several other extremely painful stings, Coyote bites the bullet — literally — and experiences it for himself.
Two of the most prolific filmmakers in Hollywood are brothers. Accolades, awards, critical and commercial success — Joel and Ethan Coen have covered nearly every genre in cinema and covered it well. Now, let's go bowling.