Stop-Motion Face Paint
Animator and body painter Emma Allen depicts the cycle of life, death, and life again with face paint.
Animator and body painter Emma Allen depicts the cycle of life, death, and life again with face paint.
After decades of struggling with alcoholism, poverty, and homelessness, U.S. Army Veteran Jim Wolf allowed a group from Degage Ministries to give him a Bond-worthy makeover. With his amazing transformation complete, Jim has had the confidence to secure his own housing and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for the first time.
Digital archivist Don Mennerich reveals the lost video games of 60's psychedelic icon Timothy Leary.
Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
Presented by PLQR.
Frasé Skin is an Australian men's skincare brand built for the guys most products overlook: tradesmen and outdoor workers dealing with sun, dust, and grime all day. The line keeps things simple with five essentials, from a hydrating cleanser and heavy-duty exfoliating scrub to a lightweight moisturizer, body wash for breakouts, and blackhead strips. Formulated with proven ingredients like salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, and natural exfoliants, it focuses on real results without overcomplicated routines or luxury packaging theater.
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Summer never seems to end for the Super Tramp crew.
AsapSCIENCE crowns a champion in the battle between fresh and frozen food.
Those crispy, nacho triangles will make you do some crazy things.
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Here's the latest look at the explosive RoboCop remake before it hits theaters February 12, 2014.
Brooks takes a utility-first approach to training apparel with the Dash 6" 2-in-1 Short, a lightweight hybrid built for runs, gym sessions, and everything in between. Designed with a semi-fitted silhouette that follows the body without restricting movement, it pairs a breathable woven 6-inch outer shell with a supportive 4-inch boxer-brief liner engineered to reduce chafing and move freely thanks to 4-way stretch. Perforated side panels and a flat-knit waistband with internal drawcord keep airflow and fit dialed in, while a thoughtful pocket system adds everyday practicality with a liner phone pocket, key storage, and two external hand pockets for off-the-clock wear. The result is a versatile training short that transitions easily from workout to daily routine without missing a step.
Presented by Brooks Running.
Duke Cannon's Father's Day lineup leans into the brand's familiar formula of oversized grooming essentials, military-inspired packaging, and unapologetically rugged scent profiles, but beneath the tongue-in-cheek attitude sits a genuinely practical collection of daily-use upgrades. The gift guide ranges from heavyweight Big Ass Bricks of Soap and bourbon-forward beard care to colognes, tactical shower bundles, and shave kits built for dads who prefer utility over luxury-brand vanity. Everything arrives wrapped in Duke Cannon's signature blue-collar aesthetic, balancing humor with legitimately solid formulations made for hard-working skin, dry hands, and low-maintenance routines. It is less about reinventing grooming and more about turning everyday basics into something that feels giftable, durable, and distinctly masculine.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Over three minutes worth of people taking the art out of martial arts.
Nike Basketball designers Ryan Aanderud, Leo Chang, Hrag Nassanian and Michelle Walter give an inside look at what it's like to have the sickest job on the planet and work side-by-side with NBA greats Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.