Experience New Year's Eve from the perspective of a bouncer at Gatsby Sound House and Bar in Ontario. NSFW.
Watch nearly every launch of last year in this 2015 rocket supercut.
The catalyst for change for runners, the latest edition of the pioneering adidas' Ultraboost 21 features even more energy return than its predecessor. Each pair is built with a Linear Energy Push which provides a 15% increase in forefoot bending stiffness for added responsiveness. There's also more Boost cushioning for added energy return during your run that leads to more energy in all aspects of your life. The Primeknit+ upper offers a more precise knit; 50% of the upper is textile, and 75% of that is made from Primeblue, a recycled material containing at least 50% Parley Ocean Plastic. Available in several colorways, they're finished with a Stretchweb outsole made using Continental rubber.
Presented by adidas.
Comedian Barack Obama rides shotgun for the season opener of Jerry Seinfeld's caffeinated car show.
It's rude to ask a woman's age, but Aretha Franklin still has it in spades.
Full of character and rustic charm, this Vintage Cutting Board is an ideal base for an impressive charcuterie. The wooded surface is handcrafted from repurposed mango wood and complemented by a recycled stainless steel handle. Its combination of natural components and artisanal construction ensures each piece is one-of-a-kind.
Small: Height: 1.2" / Width: 12" / Depth: 6.7"
Large: Height: 1.2" / Width: 14.2" / Depth: 7.8"
The gentlemen's pocket knife is an EDC legend. And this modern, minimal take from James Brand reimagines the classic while staying true to its history. Perfect for everyday cutting chores like opening boxes or slicing an apple, it features a non-locking slip-joint design and a Sandvik 12c27 black steel blade. The knife also features a black handle with G10 scales for added toughness and durability and is finished with phosphor bronze washers.
Presented by James Brand.
No one and everyone — but like everything else involving humans, it isn't that simple.
Disney's research division has created the Spiderman of remote controlled cars.