Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is still giving everyone The People's Eyebrow is Disney's new animated feature. The film follows legendary demi-god Maui, voiced by Johnson, and a young teenager as the journey across the South Pacific. The film is slated for release November 23, 2016.
Artist Jim McKenzie takes you through the entire creative process behind crafting one of his latest works. The documentary follows him from conception to completion as his meticulously sculpts and paints every tiny detail for a piece in his "Lost Magic" exhibition. The show will take place at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica until July 2.
Rowing machines engage 86% of your muscles and can burn up to 400 calories in just 20 minutes. Hydrow might be the best rower in the world, combining those workout benefits into a sleek new tech-savvy machine. Hydrow is made with commercial-grade components, with a 10-roller smooth gliding seat, and has been tested to last for over 3 million cycles. It also features a 22" HD touchscreen monitor with a hi-fi speaker for over 5,000 workouts led by Olympians and world-class athletes, stretching beyond rowing to cover HIIT, circuit training, yoga, and more. From 11/8-11/14, shoppers can enjoy $400 off the Pro and $200 off the Wave as part of Hydrow's BFCM Preview Sale.
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Toys made for her often vibrate. The male anatomy only vibrates as much as we can move our body. The Trojan Dual Pleasure Vibrating Ring splits the difference. It's made with a soft-touch ring that helps extend the sessions for him, connected to a ribbed vibrating to stimulate her. Crafted from soft-touch silicone, it's water-resistant to survive wet play, offers eight different intensities for personalized pleasure, and is USB rechargeable so it's good for multiple sessions, no matter how long they last.
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His mouth might be dirty but this organic seed is keeping the world clean. Voiced by comedian Pete Holmes, Mr. Seed is here to call out those chemically dependent GMO bros. Help un-f**k your food by going to Seed Matters and take back our seed from those nasty agrochemical companies.
Don't call him a cobbler. After tinkering with customizing some Nike Dunks, Jacob Ferrato decided to start making his own creations totally from scratch. His custom sneakers come in anything from alligator to shark skin and start at a cool grand.
Since their launch over ten years ago, Bombas has been dedicated to making high-quality clothing — first just socks, now tees, underwear, and more — while providing the same essentials to people in need. This holiday season, they're offering up to 15% off select packs while donating an essential clothing item to those in need for each item purchased. From Performance ankle and no-show socks to slippers and boxer briefs, their men's line has you covered, and there are options for ladies and kids. Their gift boxes remove the need to wrap — socks don't play well with wrapping paper, after all — and new customers can save an additional 25% off all socks, with free shipping for orders $125 and up.
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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.
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Although we're all guilty of snapping a few, selfies tend to catch a lot of heat for being vain or narcissistic. Luckily, we all seem to be in good company because artists have been taking self portraits since the dawn of photograph. PBS Digital Studios takes a look back in art history to uncover some of the earliest and most well known selfies.
With a reboot right around the corner, it makes one wonder why Ghostbusters didn't get the LEGO treatment. This short of the original film captures the nostalgia brick-for-brick.