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.
Jet lag doesn't care how you fly — first, business, or grinding economy. PATRICKS AL1 Anti-Lag Capsules were designed for those who cross time zones like intersections, balancing boardrooms in Tokyo with sunsets in Tulum. The dual-capsule system is simple: AM sharpens focus with nootropics like Bacopa and L-Theanine, while PM calms the system with Ashwagandha, Passionflower, and anti-inflammatories like Turmeric. No stimulants. No crash. Just calibrated recovery tested at 38,000 feet and built to stash in your dopp kit or glovebox. Whether you're landing for meetings or mojitos, AL1 helps you arrive as the best version of yourself.
Crack open summer with a twist of the tropics — Vita Coco isn't just coconut water, it's peak hydration. Whether you're reaching for the Original, spiking your senses with Pineapple, or riding the duo wave of Peach & Mango, each sip hits like a hammock in motion. Packed with electrolytes, nutrients, and just enough island attitude to revive you from boardroom burnout or beach-day bliss, Vita Coco is the closest thing to a vacation in a carton. No passport needed — just thirst.
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.
Bakscape revolutionizes men's grooming with a time-saving, omni-directional shaver designed for effortless self-care. Its six precision titanium-coated foils deliver an ultra-close, irritation-free shave — whether wet or dry — while the friction-fit extendable handle ensures independent back, head, chest, and full-body grooming. Unlike bulky competitors prone to razor burn, Bakscape's sleek, efficient design offers complete coverage in just minutes, providing the ultimate grooming. Plus, enjoy 10% off your first subscription order with code BAKLBY10.
Start strong — ignite your mornings with a latte ritual designed to power you through the day. Laird Superfoods' Maca Instant Latte blends freeze-dried coffee with ancient Andean maca root, and a squad of performance mushrooms (Lion's Mane, Chaga, Cordyceps, Maitake) to deliver clean energy, mental clarity, and a creamy, plant-based sip that hits harder than espresso. Whether you're chasing waves, going to the office, or catching flights, this is the upgrade your cup has been waiting for. No barista required—just add hot water and go.
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.