Don't Stop Me Now Comic
Pablo Stanley's Freddy Mercury comic Mr. Fahrenheit played to Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."
Pablo Stanley's Freddy Mercury comic Mr. Fahrenheit played to Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."
Only villains as menacing as KISS could unite the power of The Avengers for the first time ever in 1978.
The place where records are set and legends are made since the 1900s. The Downshift travels to the land of speed racing, the Bonneville Salt Flats.
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Nike's Waterproof Collection is built for days when conditions refuse to cooperate. Designed for wet roads, muddy trails, and cold-weather miles, the lineup pairs proven performance with dependable weather protection. The Pegasus 41 GORE-TEX brings responsive cushioning and secure traction to rain-slick pavement, keeping tempo steady when the forecast turns. For routes that leave the road behind, the Pegasus Trail 5 GORE-TEX combines a ReactX midsole with an ATC outsole, delivering grip and control across unpredictable terrain. And when comfort takes priority, the Vomero 18 GORE-TEX layers ZoomX and ReactX foam with waterproof construction for a smooth, insulated ride through cold, wet conditions. When the weather shifts, this is gear designed to keep moving without compromise.
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Watch our new best friend Deb 'Spoons' Perry rocking out to her cover of The Black Keys' "Lonely Boy" and feeding some kangaroos.
Luckily for Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy playing a bootlegging gangster is enough to get us to see John Hillcoat's prohibition flick. Also starring Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska, Guy Pearce and Gary Oldman. In theaters August 31, 2012.
Nothing says second term like a Late Night slow jam.
Seattle-based company Planetary Resources plans to expand the Earth's resources by targeting resource-rich asteroids and mining them for raw materials, ranging from water to precious metals. Backed by Google's Larry Page, Eric Schmidt and director James Cameron, the company is looking to start prospecting near-Earth asteroids in 2013.
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Lace up for long-distance performance with the Nike Alphafly 3. Built for marathon pacing, it combines two Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber plate to store and return energy with every stride. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe keeps you feeling fresh mile after mile, while its lightweight construction and notched laces make it the most responsive Alphafly yet. Designed to support speed and endurance, the Alphafly 3 delivers performance that makes long runs feel effortless and leaves personal bests in the dust.
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It's the creators of title sequences' job to make sure you're sucked in from the very first second of a TV show or film. PBS Arts: Off Book sits down with the designers behind the sequences of Seven, Blue Valentine, and Mad Men to find out the secret behind their art.