Internal combustion, electric, or human-powered, DIYers around the world are building their dream rides every day. From Japanese low riders to motorcycles to electric-powered conveyances that defy description, here's a look at how the human touch is added to transportation.
She's thinking of ending things. Despite her reservations about her new relationship, she accompanies him on a trip to his parents' house — where she will question everything she thinks she knows about time, the world, and herself. From Charlie Kaufman, I'm thinking of ending things is based on the novel by Ian Reid and stars Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons, and comes to Netflix September 4, 2020.
Rising out of the ashes of the Detroit riots when rock was undergoing a total makeover, Creem had a meteoric rise from underground rag to a national name rivaling the likes of Rolling Stone. Publisher Barry Kramer and legendary writer Lester Bangs made Creem one of the most unique publications in American history — and its fall was just as sudden. Watch how it all happened in Creem: America's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine, coming to theaters and streaming August 7.
The James Brand has spent years refining modern knives, pens and tools—now it turns that same precision to one of the most essential everyday objects—the wallet. CNC-machined from aluminum, the Lowe is built to reset the standard, staying impossibly slim while carrying everything you need in your pocket. The aluminum shell naturally blocks RFID and is wrapped in a molded silicone band for cash or overflow tokens, giving the Lowe just enough flex without compromising its minimal geometry. It's a study in restraint, crafted for those who demand function in its purest form.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
The act of turning your head is a simple, basic motion — and something that has become a painstaking process for motion designer Duncan Robinson. Robinson takes movie posters and compiles them into an animation that gives the illusion of each star turning their head, set to a dreamy synth-wave soundtrack.
Manned space flight is back in the US thanks to SpaceX and the Crew Dragon. The second demonstration vehicle, Crew Demo-2, made a successful splashdown on August 2, 2020 with astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley after autonomously docking with the International Space Station.
Pair Eyewear's latest drop brings a modern edge to timeless design with eight new all-metal Base Frames—Nola, Breda, Hadley, Izzy, Sawyer, Georgia, Rowen, and Vic. The lineup reimagines classic silhouettes like cat-eyes and aviators in polished Black, Gold, Silver, and Rose Gold. Each $130 frame is engineered with titanium fronts and nickel silver temples for strength without weight, while adjustable non-slip nose pads, flexible acetate tips, and spring hinges ensure lasting comfort. Fully compatible with Pair's Top Frames, they deliver exceptional versatility with enduring style.
David Gandy Wellwear's Ultimate Crew Set of 3 elevates everyday comfort with a tailored edge. Cut in a flattering slim fit, each tee is crafted from a premium cotton-modal-elastane blend that feels as good as it looks. Treated with Wellwear Breathe technology for anti-odor and anti-bacterial benefits, they're perfect for layering or wearing solo. With three in the set, you'll always have a fresh go-to on hand for a clean, confident fit — day in, day out.
53 athletes, 24 sports, and one message — you can't stop us. Coinciding with the return of the NBA, Nike's latest spot puts a spotlight on superstars and everyday players. Here's to the return of sports.
From Queens to World's Strongest Man to the Latin Grammys — Action Bronson has been there and then some. Back with his first release of 2020, "Latin Grammys" has Bronson digitally inserted onto a bodybuilder, rapping over a throwback beat.