Sound and Vision by Beck
With the help of 167 musicians playing anything from the guitar to the harp and 360-degree cameras, Beck delivers the gift of sound and vision during his reimagined performance of David Bowie's "Sound and Vision."
With the help of 167 musicians playing anything from the guitar to the harp and 360-degree cameras, Beck delivers the gift of sound and vision during his reimagined performance of David Bowie's "Sound and Vision."
When there's no time left on the clock and the game is on the line, many dreams are shattered and childhoods ruined during the the month of March. Now, you can relive those final seconds of heartbreak or happiness thanks to NCAA's channel dedicated to the top 20 March Madness buzzer beaters.
Master swordsmith Tony Swatton has created weapons for Pirates of the Caribbean, Zorro, and now Game of Thrones. Here's a look at how he forges the sword of Ser Jaime Lannister from molten bronze, scorching furnaces, and pounding power hammers.
This Mother's Day, skip the clichés and give a gift that truly matters. MyStories turns your mother's life into a beautifully written, hardcover keepsake, capturing her memories, milestones, and wisdom through a guided storytelling process. From childhood recollections to life lessons, MyStories handles the interviews, editing, and design, delivering a custom legacy book she'll treasure forever. It's effortless for you, unforgettable for her, and unlike anything else she'll receive. Make this Mother's Day memorable with her story, beautifully told.
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Bakscape revolutionizes men's grooming with a time-saving, omni-directional shaver designed for effortless self-care. Its six precision titanium-coated foils deliver an ultra-close, irritation-free shave — whether wet or dry — while the friction-fit extendable handle ensures independent back, head, chest, and full-body grooming. Unlike bulky competitors prone to razor burn, Bakscape's sleek, efficient design offers complete coverage in just minutes, providing the ultimate grooming. Plus, enjoy 10% off your first subscription order with code BAKLBY10.
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While thousand of Montanans were enjoying their afternoon dose of the Steve Wilkos Show, their program was interrupted with an emergency alert warning that "the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living." The TV station quickly took down the alert and blamed the false alert on hackers. Although there's been no actual sitings of the walking dead, we're still stocking up the bunker out back.
NBA superstar and Harvard graduate Jeremy Lin shares his linsane membrane with the staff of SportsCenter.
Saving money is always a good thing. With T-Mobile's Experience Plans, families can switch and save 20% vs. the other big guys' plans. The Experience More plan offers unlimited premium data, Netflix Standard with ads, Apple TV+, and 60GB of high-speed mobile hotspot data, while the Experience Beyond plan adds satellite service, Hulu (with ads), unlimited mobile hotspot data, and $5 monthly tablet and watch add-ons. Both plans also include unlimited text and buckets of international data, and full-flight texting and Wi-Fi with streaming, as well as yearly upgrade options for the Beyond and every other year upgrade options for More. In addition, the price is locked in for 5 years, ensuring savings over time.
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Caring for your feline friend has never been easier with PrettyLitter's innovative, lightweight cat litter, simplifying cleaning while monitoring your cat's health by changing colors when it detects potential abnormalities. Offering advanced odor control and a low-dust formula, it keeps your home fresh while being gentle and light for sensitive paws. Plus, with the convenience of a subscription service, PrettyLitter helps you catch health issues early, potentially saving you time, money, and even your cat's life. Order today and save 30% on bi-monthly deliveries.
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In an episode of the 1967 show The 21st Century, Walter Cronkite gives a tour around the home office of 2001. Most of the predictions were pretty close, but we're still waiting for that work to come to us.