Freddie Mercury Google Doodle
Google honors the Queen frontman with this kaleidoscopic tribute on what would have been his 65th birthday.
Google honors the Queen frontman with this kaleidoscopic tribute on what would have been his 65th birthday.
Drumming madman Wayne Oien took home first place at the DCA Rudimental Snare Drum Competition with this solo performance.
Josie Charlwood loops it up for this kickass, one-woman cover of "Feel Good Inc" by the Gorillaz.
The HairMax LaserBand 41 brings clinically proven hair restoration into a routine that takes just minutes. FDA-cleared for both men and women, the cordless device uses 41 medical-grade lasers to deliver targeted light therapy that stimulates hair follicles and supports thicker, fuller-looking hair without drugs or invasive treatments. Patented hair-parting teeth and a flexible ComfortFlex band help maximize scalp contact, while treatments require as little as three minutes, three times per week. Lightweight enough for home or travel, the LaserBand 41 offers a practical approach to addressing thinning hair, with a limited-time 30% discount making it an even more compelling investment.
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HairMax's LaserBand 272 brings clinical hair-growth technology into a form factor designed for convenience, combining 272 medical-grade lasers with a flexible, hands-free design that treats the entire scalp in as little as 90 seconds per session. Using low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote healthier, denser-looking hair, the device offers a non-invasive approach for men and women seeking to address thinning without adding another complicated step to the routine. The patented band design parts the hair automatically to maximize laser delivery, while its cordless operation keeps the process refreshingly simple. More than a grooming gadget, the LaserBand 272 represents a high-tech approach to hair restoration that prioritizes speed and ease alongside proven light-based therapy.
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Anthony Kiedis means business with his copstash in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' new single coming from their first album in five years. I'm With You is in stores now
The Dude now abides in country music, a place where White Russians are a thing of the past and finger dancing is acceptable. Jeff Bridges is in stores now.
Our favorite environmentally conscious country outlaw teams up with our favorite integrity-driven burrito supplier for The Chipotle Cultivate Foundation with this cover of Coldplay's "The Scientist."
Joseph Gordon-Levitt shows Washington some love with his cover of Nirvana's "Lithium" at the Neptune Theater in Seattle.
The CURREX RUNPRO proves that one of the most effective running upgrades isn't a new pair of shoes. It is what goes inside them. Developed by German sports scientists and backed by biomechanical research, the performance insole is engineered to improve comfort, stability, and efficiency with every stride. Flexible arch support, a deep decoupled heel cup, and shock-absorbing rebound cushioning work together to reduce fatigue while promoting better power transfer and a more secure fit across a wide range of running shoes. As the top aftermarket insole in U.S. specialty run stores and a leader in Europe, the RUNPRO offers a science-driven way to get more out of every mile.
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The Air Force 1 has spent more than four decades proving it belongs almost anywhere. Now Nike takes the iconic silhouette back to one of the ideas that helped shape it. Originally inspired in part by the Nike Approach hiking boot, Bruce Kilgore's legendary design returns with a rugged update featuring a durable textile upper and a Vibram outsole built to tackle terrain beyond the pavement. Nike Air cushioning preserves the everyday comfort that made the AF1 a cultural icon, while the trail-ready sole adds dependable traction for mountain hikes, weekend escapes, and everything in between. It is a fitting evolution for Nike's best-selling sneaker, reminding us that the Air Force 1 has always been built to explore beyond the court.
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Matt & Kim, Soulja Boy, and Andrew W.K. get zombified for Converse and do normal zombie things, like eat fresh limbs and start a mosh pit in the morgue, all while wearing a fresh pair of Chucks.
OK Go have tricked us once again into watching another one of their videos, this time with Muppets.