Jimmy Kimmel and Mumford & Sons Boy Band
This is actually a slight improvement over Mumford & Sons more recent music.
This is actually a slight improvement over Mumford & Sons more recent music.
Forget yo-yos. Takeshi Kamisato demonstrated why spin tops are where it's at with these gravity-defying stunts.
Ice Cube talks with his son O'Shea Jackson Jr. about the difficulty of playing his dad.
It gives your hair body and volume, and it does so with only five ingredients. Formulated with only Bentonite, organic shea butter, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, and a minimal fragrance, the OXFORDhill Texture Styling Clay delivers hair a high hold with a matte finish. It coats every strand, creating hair that looks thicker, sheds less, and has enough volume to cover the scalp. Styles can be re-shaped throughout the day, and locks will remain nourished, while the natural formula soothes scalps and won't clog pores.
Presented by OXFORDhill.
Built for the wilderness, the Gerber Terracraft is ready for any outdoor challenge. Constructed with extra-thick S30V steel, this durable fixed blade handles tasks from fire-starting to shelter-building. Paired with a premium American-made leather sheath, it's easy to carry for camping, work, or field use. Wherever adventure leads, this American-made knife promises reliable performance and lasting strength.
Presented by Gerber.
Invisible forces combine with post-it notes to make this science-heavy Rube Goldberg machine.
Dango is known for its rugged, tactical designs. It carries that ethos over to the Spec-Ops Watch. Built for field use, it has a stainless steel case with a durable Cerakote coating and a compass-inspired dial with lumed hands and numerals. It's powered by a dependable Miyota quartz movement, is water resistant down to 50 meters, and sits on a fittingly utilitarian nylon strap.
With top notes of bergamot and star anise, core notes of tobacco and incense, and base notes of vetiver and vanilla, this cologne inspired by country legend Waylon Jennings was crafted by his son, Shooter Jennings, in collaboration with fragrance brand Ranger Station. It recalls Jenning's favorite colognes, which were mostly musky and dark, Shooter attests, but also pays tribute to the artist's country outlaw identity by incorporating the aromas associated with dark bars, leather jackets, hand-rolled cigarettes, and dusty desert roads.
The iBook Guy explains how computer graphics wowed gamers in the 80s.
Take a trip down the Bourbon Trail for an inside look at the spirit of Kentucky.