Oasis Video Commentary
Oasis' Noel Gallagher provides his take on some early Oasis videos - and he hates them all.
Oasis' Noel Gallagher provides his take on some early Oasis videos - and he hates them all.
Odds are you remember very well the start screens of your favorite Nintendo games from back in the day. And odds are very likely you'll find them in this three-hour collection of every single NES start screen, ever — listed in alphabetical order for your convenience.
You could do this yourself, but it's way more fun to burden the clueless employee with doing it for you. Here's a bunch of menu items jumbled together to make up the 'secret' McDonald's menu.
With subtle looks and a low-cut silhouette, you'd be forgiven for thinking Nike's Book 1 was a casual shoe, as opposed to being custom-built for NBA All-Star Devin Booker. This specific colorway was inspired by a rattler Booker encountered while hiking with his dog, with the snake's scales incorporated into the Swoosh design. The upper is crafted from workwear-inspired canvas and twill, with leather across the forefoot, a suede collar, and a book spine-inspired pull tab. A plastic shank and sidewall cage help with stability, while the top-loaded Zoom Air unit in the heel provides responsive cushioning.
Presented by Nike.
Denny Zager rose to fame as part of the duo Zager & Evans in the late '60s, yet it's his guitars that have perhaps had the largest musical impact. Having applied his know-how to easy-to-play acoustic guitars, he's retiring this year — but is leaving with an oft-requested black lacquer version of his cutaway ZAD900CE model. With a lower string height, greater distance between the strings, a slim neck, and an intelligent bracing system to help movement, it's imminently playable, producing the same rich, warm sound that's made it a beloved favorite. Each lucky buyer will also receive a robust bonus package that includes a digitally humidified case, extra Zager PillowTouch strings, three carbon-tipped picks, a truss key, a stainless capo, a leather strap, a digital tuner, and a free lifetime membership to Mr. Zager's guitar lesson library..
Presented by Zager Guitars.
It's taller than Niagara Falls. It holds up to four riders at a time. It hits speeds of over 65 miles per hour. And it's in... Kansas City? It's Verrückt at Schlitterbahn, and it's so tall it has a hump.
Ninjas are everywhere, which means you should probably start paying a little more attention during those random conversations on the bus. Watch Stuart Edge and Calen Morelli switch places mid-conversation while talking with unsuspecting people on the street.
It's the season of exposed skin, and Geologie's Acne Control Superclean Bodywash will help keep your largest organ clean and clear all summer. Geologie's special body formula helps clear and prevent breakouts, moisturizing and soothing irritated skin and reducing redness — without drying it out. Make this a fearless, confident summer.
Presented by Geologie.
The Tampa Bay Rays began play in 1998 as the Devil Rays. As part of a 2007 rebrand, the "Devil" was dropped; at the same time the uniforms bearing the team's home disappeared, and at some point, so did their home black alternates. Their 2024 City Connect jerseys from Nike honor this past with a bold "Tampa Bay" graphic across the front and several subtle local elements. The historic Bro Bowl in Tampa is considered one of the first public skateparks in the world, so there's a skateboarding ray. The stylized TB lettering is a nod to the area's street art, the colorful gradient fade recalls the team's early jerseys, and the pelican graphic is an homage to St. Petersburg's flag and their Negro League team of the '40s and '50s. The collection includes replica jerseys and essentials like hoodies, tees, polos, and jackets.
Presented by Nike.
It's officially a phenomenon - even the elite fighting force of the Galactic Empire can't resist the urge to twerk it. Check out this video for Scott & Brendo's Beat Calls.
We're not sure exactly why they're stampeding, but there's little question that this footage of a Russian rabbit stampede — shot from a moving snowmobile — is rather amazing, if a little (lot) shaky.