Infinite Shampoo
Frustration ensues as one kid's hair is eternally lathered. Never turn your back on a bunch of rotten pranksters.
Frustration ensues as one kid's hair is eternally lathered. Never turn your back on a bunch of rotten pranksters.
George Lucas is rounding up some old friends and seeking sweet revenge for the sake of his reputation.
After 19-years in the NBA, Shaq announced on Twitter that he is hanging up his Celtics, Cavs, Suns, Heat, Lakers, and Magic jerseys, for good.
The coast is calling this summer, from the beaches of Santa Monica to the shores of the French Riviera. Collars & Co. reimagines the classic swim trunk with the Riviera Collection, delivering a tailored silhouette designed to move effortlessly between the water and the rest of the day. Cut from a lightweight, quick-drying stretch fabric, each pair replaces the traditional mesh lining with a built-in performance liner for all-day comfort. Equally suited for a morning by the ocean, an afternoon coastal drive, dinner overlooking the marina, or rooftop drinks after sunset, the Riviera Swim Trunk keeps up with every summer lifestyle.
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Not every sneaker has to chase the next big innovation. Sometimes the right choice is the one you reach for every morning. Nike's V5 RNR leans into the layered aesthetics of early-2000s running shoes while prioritizing everyday comfort over race-day performance. A breathable mesh upper paired with synthetic leather overlays deliver a technical look, accented by metallic details and a signature 3D Swoosh. Underfoot, a chunky yet lightweight foam midsole and plush collar cushioning keep long days comfortable, while a rubber outsole with Y2K-inspired grooves provides dependable traction. Designed for daily wear while retaining athletic performance, the V5 RNR proves that retro design still belongs in the everyday rotation.
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If Isaiah Mustafa playing Luke Cage means he'll swan dive out of our fresh smelling hearts forever, then we hope this guy gets it.
Richard Phillip's collaboration with Lindsay Lohan is just further evidence that she is here to stay forever, or until she violates her probation, again.
Our favorite part of the month has finally arrived, fail time.
By the time you're finished watching this video, Feliks Zemdegs has broken at least four more rubik's cube records.
Running has become more than training for the next finish line. It's sunrise run clubs, destination marathons, and post-run coffee stops that turn a workout into a community. From early coffee meetups in Austin to race weekends across the country, Nike's Ava X is built for the lifestyle surrounding every mile. A lightweight textile upper with synthetic leather accents delivers breathable comfort in a sleek, packable silhouette, while a Cushlon 3.0 midsole provides soft, responsive cushioning for everything from recovery walks to morning shakeout runs. A supportive fit and durable outsole with textured grip round out a sneaker designed to move effortlessly between the run, the café, and wherever the rest of the day leads.
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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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At the other ivy league college, Tom Hanks gives his words of wisdom to a sea of crazy headed Yale College graduates.
After watching Fast Five, Amy Poehler stayed up all night to write words of encouragement, advice, and a quote from the 2003 hit "Hey Ya!" for the 2011 graduating class of Harvard.