Salt Desert BMX
Riding on salt ramps a 3,600 meters above sea level. You have our attention. BMXer Daniel Dhers takes advantage of the high altitude to shred the salt of Uyuni in Bolivia.
Riding on salt ramps a 3,600 meters above sea level. You have our attention. BMXer Daniel Dhers takes advantage of the high altitude to shred the salt of Uyuni in Bolivia.
In a city of millions, nearly everyone is a stranger. HBO's High Maintenance follows a bike-riding bud dealer that serves as the center for a cast of unconnected characters. Premieres September 16, 2016.
One of the most beautiful and saddest songs ever written, "Eleanor Rigby", a tribute to the lonely and unloved everywhere. First appearing on the 1966 album Revolver, here it is in all it's technicolor glory in this clip from The Beatles' landmark film Yellow Submarine.
No two stones are exactly alike. Neither are any two examples of this Zenith Super Sea Wolf Compression Diver. The dial is made from genuine malachite stone, giving each one a slightly unique character, and is paired with a black DLC stainless steel case and matching bracelet. A Swiss-made STP automatic movement powers the green Super-LumiNova Hands across the lume-filled black indexes.
Presented by Zodiac.
Happy Place Skinny Mocktail seltzers provide a guilt-free, low-calorie alternative to traditional drinks. Offering a balanced blend of 2mg THC and 2mg CBD for a feel-good buzz without the hangover. At just 15 calories per can and flavors like Margarita, Citrus Spritz, and Mojito, these seltzers are the ultimate way to unwind. Made with natural ingredients and full-spectrum hemp extract, they deliver effortless enjoyment while helping you relax and refresh. Escape to your happy place with confidence, knowing you'll wake up ready to tackle the day ahead.
Presented by Vena.
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Seth Rogen is giving food a voice, a dirty voice at that, with his new R-rated animation Sausage Party. With isles full of talking food and hidden cameras, the actor puts New Yorkers in a live-action version of his film by yelling at them through an animatronic cantaloupe. Of course everyone freaked out and we all get roll into the weekend with a good laugh at their expense.
Festival wristbands are a nice way to remember 2011 Coachella or that time you went to SXSW. You might wear them for a while or keep them in a special drawer. But those wearable mementos are actually really gross. Triple J's Veronica and Lewis take some to a microbiologist to find out just what's growing on your arm.
The new year isn't just a good time to get your fitness game back on track: it's also a great time to refresh your wardrobe. That task can be a lot easier on your wallet thanks to the Men's Wearhouse Clearance Event. Running through February 2nd, the sale offers up to 70% off everyday staples, from jeans and tees to jackets, slacks, ties, and accessories. Timing for specific categories varies throughout the sale, so check back often.
Presented by Men's Wearhouse.
Kobe Bryant tragically passed away nearly five years ago, yet his legacy is arguably stronger than ever, with countless athletes citing his "Mamba mentality" as inspiration. Nike's Kobe Bryant Collection lets them show support on and off the court. Included are Dri-FIT essentials like shorts and tees, Therma-FIT hoodies and pants for hangouts and cool weather sessions, and, of course, a lineup of signature sneakers.
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There are thousands of moving pieces that have to come together to shoot a scene in film. Directors, actors, extras, cameras, props — the choreography has to be impeccable. Even more amazing is when a scene comes together in one take, often with a pleasant accident that makes it memorable. Screen Rant put together their list of 10 of the best one-take scenes.
"American Woman", the iconic 60s anti-Vietnam War song, was written in a place that had nothing to do with protest, war, or even America. The Guess Who guitar player Randy Bachman describes the genesis of the hit: a cancelled gig, the sport of curling, and a broken guitar string.