Berco's Popcorn in Chicago is making those movie theater prices seem not so bad. Starting off with the most expensive salt in the world that's been imported from a small island in Denmark, founder Matt Bercovitz then covers his popcorn with edible 23-karat gold flakes. This extravagant combination results is a price tag of $5 per kernel. Yes, we said kernel.
At the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally had a unique attraction this year — a run of Macbeth by the Bird Cage Theatrics Company from Wyoming. After a rough opening night, the biker-themed production of Shakespeare's masterpiece found an audience among the hard-partying crowd in South Dakota.
Most children of the 80s spent the majority of their time growing up flipping between episodes of He-Man and Flash Gordon. Other than being Saturday morning cartoon staples, these shows have one thing in common — Alan Oppenheimer. He's not only responsible the the voice of Skeletor, but he also gave the most magical creature of our youth The NeverEnding Story's Falkor his personality.
Founded in 1984 by Argentine brothers Fernando and Santiago Aguerre, Reef has evolved from a passion project into a leading name in casual footwear. Their vision was to craft high-quality, ultra-comfortable sandals that seamlessly transition from beach to street, embodying the essence of a laid-back, beach-centric lifestyle. Today, Reef's commitment extends beyond footwear; the brand is dedicated to ocean conservation and preserving our beaches, recognizing the intrinsic link between well-being and coastal environments. Offering a wide variety of footwear — including sandals, slides, shoes, boots, and flip-flops — Reef delivers comfort and style for everything from beach strolls to everyday adventures, all while supporting environmental stewardship. That includes their women-specific Vista collection, which employs their signature footbed in styles and silhouettes like clogs, platform sandals, and slides that pair as well with a dress and a cocktail as they do with a swimsuit and sand.
Revolutionizing skincare with a minimalist, results-driven approach, Zen Dew simplifies the glow-up without compromising effectiveness. The brand cuts through the clutter of endless routines and overwhelming products, offering intentional and effortless skincare solutions. Their standout product, Violet Aura, is a toner formulated with 73% Korean Rice Milk, 2% Salicylic Acid, and 2% Niacinamide—a potent blend that brightens, clears blemishes, and hydrates without irritation. Unlike traditional water-based toners, Zen Dew's formula uses Korean Rice Milk as its base, leading to 99% of consumers reporting smoother skin in just two weeks. Free from silicones, sulfates, and parabens — and entirely vegan — Zen Dew champions clean, healthy skin with a modern, uncomplicated approach.
In the 1930s during the struggle for organized labor, a man finds himself caught in a strike by fruit pickers in a California valley. Based on the 1936 novel by John Steinbeck, In Dubious Battle is directed by and stars James Franco, with an all-star cast featuring Robert Duvall, Brian Cranston, Ed Harris, and Selena Gomez.
There's no reason to cry at a wedding when you can dip out to the lobby and dance like a maniac. Margaret Qualley of HBO's The Leftovers brings moves that would make Fred Astaire blush in this Spike Jonze-directed commercial for French fragrance maker Kenzo World.
The HP Smart Tank 6001 is the ultimate all-in-one printer, delivering high-volume, cost-efficient, and high-quality printing for any need. With up to two years of ink included, users can print up to 8,000 color pages or 6,000 black pages before needing a refill, reducing both costs and waste. Featuring automatic two-sided printing, borderless color prints, and seamless mobile printing via the HP Smart App, the Smart Tank 6001 is effortless to use. From crisp text documents to frame-worthy photos, the Smart Tank 6001 ensures premium-quality prints while making printing convenient and worry-free.
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Another Star Wars film means another collection of toys. To debut their latest line, they round up all of the Rogue One figures and Legos to create a stop-motion short. The animation appears to follow the same storyline as the film, but this edition seems to take on a far less serious tone. Unless the Empire has new plans for a army of miniature Stormtroopers. The toys will hit stores September 30, 2016 and the film will follow a few months later.
A stache-less Nick Offerman is putting down the bacon and scotch to work on his fitness. With some help from the First Lady, the Parks and Rec star gets his sweat on decade by decade to celebrate 60 years of the President's Council on Fitness. The greatest moment comes from the 80s when he gets physical with a Thigh Master. Thank you, Olivia Newton-John.