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.
Built for laid-back days and easy transitions, the Nike Calm Men's Mules deliver off-duty comfort in a sleek, water-friendly design. Molded from a single piece of contoured foam, they offer a seamless fit with subtle grip, airy cutouts, and a removable heel strap for a custom feel. Made with sustainable materials and finished in neutral tones or RealTree camo, they're the effortless slip-ons for wherever life takes you.
Getting fit takes more than hitting the gym or counting calories. Caliber's science-driven program combines strength training, cardio, and nutrition, with expert coaches tracking your progress 24/7. They check in regularly, keeping you motivated and on course, while real-time insights into your workouts, nutrition, and habits allow for personalized, actionable feedback. Members see results up to 50% faster than training alone — and right now, all coaching programs are $100 off through the end of September.
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.
Enjoy10% off your first purchase with code uncrate10. Born from hunting roots and built for modern life, melin's Duck Camo Collection revives the iconic vintage duck camo with a fresh new collection. Inspired by the classic outdoor gear that shaped countless early adventures, each hat is crafted for durability and designed with everyday versatility in mind. This drop is part of melin's HYDRO line, meaning each piece features the brand's hallmark innovations—water-repellant exteriors, a triple quilted anti-microbial sweatband, and a buoyant visor core so they float if lost out in the duck blinds. They're built to last longer than any other hat on the market, delivering the best headwear experience in the world. Whether you're heading off-grid or just going out, this camo refuses to blend in.
Put your vinyls down and command your soundtrack with Apple Music. Discover the new releases, explore updated charts, and dive into curated playlists. This summer, we've been enjoying the Appalachian folk of Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter, Deftones' gritty Private Music, Turnstile's high-octane Never Enough, and Tyler, the Creator's dancefloor-ready Don't Tap the Glass. The interface is built to keep you flowing across your devices, so you're always ready to listen, no matter if you're on a plane, train, or just melting into a recliner at home.
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.