Horse Surfing
No waves? No problem. Top skimboarder Austin Keen harnesses one horsepower and a boat to pull off some awesome lakefront stunts.
No waves? No problem. Top skimboarder Austin Keen harnesses one horsepower and a boat to pull off some awesome lakefront stunts.
It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since Arnold Schwarzenegger brought back the T-800 for James Cameron;s Terminator follow-up. To pay tribute to the release of the sequel, Arnie's son Joseph Baena perfectly recreated the classic "Bad to the Bone" scene from the 1991 film. Looks like titanium hyper alloy endoskeletons run in the family.
"It's not art unless you can sell it for lots of money". When a Banksy hits the streets, it garners worldwide attention. The police consider it vandalism and collectors consider it a goldmine. With interviews from noted graffiti artists Ben Eine, Risk, Revok, and Niels Mueman, this documentary follows one man's struggle to keep Banksy's art safe from destruction and the auction block.
Performance comfort gets an upgrade with the Nike Ava Rover. Engineered for the city and built for the daily hustle, the silhouette stacks responsive ReactX foam underfoot for all-day energy return and comfort, while a sleek, breathable upper is wrapped in durable mudguards for a locked-in feel. Lightweight, city-minded, and designed to move, the Ava Rover is the go-anywhere answer for those who don't stop moving, even on their days off.
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The Toscano Linen & Cotton Shorts are the Riviera summer distilled: a breathable blend of linen and cotton that feels as effortless as a coastal breeze and tailored with Italian finesse. Featuring a modern fit and soft texture, these shorts carry you seamlessly from sun-soaked beachside escapes in Portofino to twilight strolls through Saint-Tropez. Featuring a drawstring waistband and functional pockets, they're built for warm-weather days where comfort meets understated elegance—your essential companion for every moment under the Mediterranean sun.
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In 2002, an accident left Kanye West with a broken jaw. Two weeks later, he recorded his debut single as an artist with his jaw wired shut. Being nearly unable to use his voice reinforced Kanye's view of the human voice as the most versatile instrument, something that became the bedrock of his approach to music. Vox looks at Kanye's career, his influences, and the way he manipulates the voice as the dominate instrument in his music.
"The Forgotten Borough", New York City's Staten Island, is home to something truly forgotten — a graveyard for derelict and rotting boats. George Ivanoff captures the final resting place for vessels from the sky in this urban exploration drone footage.
Be the athlete who blends performance with purpose. The Nike Structure 26 delivers the stability and comfort needed for high-intensity training—whether you're crushing a 5K before your morning coffee or rallying on the pickleball court. A full-length ReactX midsole offers greater energy return than previous versions, delivering responsive rebound and cushioning for longer sessions. The engineered mesh upper enhances airflow and support for a smoother, more confident stride. Plush, stable, and purposefully precise, it's your steady ride—redefined.
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For men navigating the milestones of modern life—building careers, raising families, chasing legacy—confidence matters, and it starts at the root. This Independence Day reclaim control and invest in clinically proven hair growth tech that works as hard as you do. From FDA-cleared laser devices to dermatologist-recommended treatments and supplements, each product is engineered to reverse the signs of thinning hair and restore your edge. Step into the next chapter looking forward, not back.
Presented by Hairmax.
It's a sci-fi Groundhog Day. An engineer has created a device that produces unlimited energy, promising to end conflict and bring peace to humanity. When a group of masked intruders take him and his wife hostage in their own home, he realizes that unlimited energy might not be all the ARQ is capable of.
Generally, mastering the art of sushi making takes at least a ten year apprenticeship. Chef Andy Matsuda is fast-tracking students to masters with his school in Los Angeles the Sushi Chef Institute. Through his teachings, chefs learn the art of rice, rolling, and fish cutting in just two months.