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.
SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
Presented by SHRED.
When it comes to cleaning hard floors, vacuuming is only half the equation — they need to be mopped too. Dreame's Aqua10 Ultra can handle both. It has an AI-powered navigation system that maps and avoids obstacles with precision, while FlexRise suspension clears thresholds and carpets up to 3.15 inches without slowing down. Voice control lets you prioritize carpets or boost suction on command, and—when the job's done—it returns to its dock to empty waste, sanitize, dry the roller, and refill with water and cleaning solution. As a result, it can handle up to 100 days of cleaning without intervention, making it ideal for busy lifestyles.
Presented by Dreame.
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.
In a city where every block is a hustle and every sidewalk a runway, the Greats Manhattan City Runner delivers the kind of effortless versatility New York demands. From the concrete pulse of Brooklyn mornings to power strides across Manhattan skyscrapers, this handcrafted sneaker is more than footwear—it's an urban essential. Its artisanal airbrushed suede nods to old-world Portuguese craftsmanship, while the cushioned sole ensures you move with comfort and confidence through every commute, coffee run, and last-minute meeting. Handcrafted and designed for New York—this is style with soul, grit, and rhythm. Because in a city that never sleeps, your sneakers shouldn't either.
Presented by Greats.
The HairMax Ultima 12 LaserComb is a drug-free, FDA-cleared device that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. In just 8 minutes per session, three times a week, it's built for ease of use while delivering fuller, denser results over time. Clinical studies suggest LLLT devices like this can improve hair thickness when used consistently.
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.