Los Angeles' Petersen Automotive Museum is a mecca for car fans across the globe. A recent renovation is now complete, and The Vault — containing over 250 of the most significant automobiles ever produced — is open to the public. The guided tour gives the stories behind the cars and is a rare opportunity to see so much history in one place.
With most of the country under stay-at-home orders, some of the most populated cities look like a scene out of a movie. San Francisco is one of them. In this drone video by Space Race Studio's Dan Denegre, he captures the eerily empty streets and boarded-up storefronts during a fly-though of high-traffic areas like Fisherman's Wharf, Union Square, Chinatown, and Haight Street.
It's a legend you can hold in your hand — a completely hand-carved Toyota Land Cruiser. Watch how a master craftsman creates the 4x4 using hand tools in this vid from Woodworking Art.
Hubble Contacts delivers FDA-approved daily lenses to your door with a no-hassle subscription that's high-quality, affordable, and free of hidden fees. Designed for all-day comfort, it's a modern, mission-driven fix for overpriced eye care. Skip the store, see the world clearly, and keep your budget intact.
David Gandy Wellwear's Ultimate Crew Set of 3 elevates everyday comfort with a tailored edge. Cut in a flattering slim fit, each tee is crafted from a premium cotton-modal-elastane blend that feels as good as it looks. Treated with Wellwear Breathe technology for anti-odor and anti-bacterial benefits, they're perfect for layering or wearing solo. With three in the set, you'll always have a fresh go-to on hand for a clean, confident fit — day in, day out.
Roslyn School District Superindentent Dr. Frank Tassone has spent his career building the Long Island school system into one of the best in the country — fourth best. But a student reporter digs up evidence of an embezzlement scheme that goes bad decades, forcing Dr. Frank to try and get himself — and everyone else — out of a massive hole. Starring Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, and Ray Romano, Bad Education premieres April 25 on HBO.
The vast majority of the new Land Rover Defenders will never touch anything more stressful than the occasional gravel driveway. But what makes Land Rover is the knowledge that even if you don't use it to its full potential, that potential is still there. Carfection traveled to Nambia to put the new Defender through its paces — and it absolutely lives up to its legendary name.
Metro is rewriting the rules of wireless with its $40 Unlimited Plan—no activation fees, no ID required, and no surprises. Just $40, period, locks you into unlimited 5G data, talk, and text, plus a FREE 5G phone like the Samsung A16 or Moto G Power, backed by a 5-year price guarantee. Prefer to keep your device? The $25 BYOD Plan gives new customers unlimited 5G for just $25/month with AutoPay — no contracts, credit checks, or fine print. Both plans run on the T-Mobile network, now the best in the U.S. with perks like Scam Shield and T-Mobile Tuesdays baked in. Fewer fees, better tech, and pricing that stays put for half a decade—this is the smart money move in mobile.
Collars & Co.'s Luxury Touch Crew Neck Sweater blends cotton and cashmere for a lightweight knit that's as breathable as it is soft. Cut for year-round wear, it delivers warmth without bulk, built-in UV protection, and natural odor resistance, making it as functional as it is refined. Finished in classic black — and other timeless shades — it's a versatile layer that moves seamlessly from work to weekend.
Following up Bad Witch, Nine Inch Nails just released a surprise double album — and it's available for free from the band's website and their YouTube page. Ghosts V - VI is a response to our current time — the first album's eight tracks are "for when things seem like it might all be okay," while the second is decidedly darker — the band saying simply that "you'll figure it out" according to the accompanying post on their site. An ode to the times, here's your soundtrack for the coming apocalypse.
This just might be the most demanding critic in the history of movies — when it comes to reviewing films set in space. Retired Air Force Colonel and former astronaut Chris Hadfield sat down with Vanity Fair to review films from Gravity to WALL-E with the insight that only being there can provide.