The 80s According To Bacon
Kevin Bacon knows the 80s - and he isn't afraid to break down the decade for a bunch of whippersnapping millennials.
Kevin Bacon knows the 80s - and he isn't afraid to break down the decade for a bunch of whippersnapping millennials.
There's a guy. A French guy. And he needs cookies. And needs to help people. The French guy is played by Cookie Monster and I think you know where this is going.
The Coen brothers' Fargo is heading to the small screen for a 10-episode series. The brothers will serve as the show's executive producers, while Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, and Colin Hanks bring the "Minnesota nice" to a new cast of characters. Check out the entire collection of promos while you await the series premiere April 15, 2014 on FX.
Simple Life takes a more approachable approach to weight management, replacing rigid dieting and calorie counting with personalized habits, daily guidance, and a little help from AI. The app builds a plan around your goals and lifestyle, then brings together food and hydration tracking, movement, fasting, weight progress, and personalized insights in one streamlined experience. Its Avo AI coach provides daily check-ins and tailored guidance, while tools like the NutriScanner make logging meals and understanding what you're eating easier. It's a modern wellness platform built around consistency rather than extremes, designed to make healthier routines feel more manageable in everyday life.
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Fresh ink deserves more than a tube of generic ointment, and the Hustle Essentials Tattoo Care Kit delivers everything needed to protect it from day one. The travel-friendly kit combines the brand's signature Tattoo Balm, a gentle foaming tattoo soap, and an easy-to-apply aftercare wrap into one streamlined system designed to keep new tattoos clean, moisturized, and protected throughout the healing process. Vegan, dermatologist-tested, and trusted by tattoo artists around the world, the collection removes the guesswork from aftercare while helping preserve crisp lines and vibrant color long after you leave the studio.
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Metal maven Eric Calderone shreds out a cover of the internet's most covered song of the moment "Let It Go" from Disney's Frozen.
Marvel whets our appetite for their upcoming Captain America sequel with this four-minute preview of what's to come April 4th.
Criterion takes a minute to tribute the signature style of Wes Anderson with this side-by-side comparison of Fantastic Mr. Fox and the director's other films.
Billy Connolly discusses his role as a dwarf in the upcoming The Hobbit: There and Back Again - and he is not a fan of the books.
London Sock Co.'s Retro Stripe Collection draws from vintage athletic wear, bringing the timeless appeal of retro varsity-inspired stripes into everyday rotation. Knitted from a soft organic cotton blend with a comfortable ribbed construction, the mid-calf socks strike the balance between nostalgic sport styling and modern versatility. Their understated design pairs just as naturally with broken-in denim and suede sneakers as it does with loafers, chinos, or weekend shorts. Produced using carbon-free manufacturing and hand-finished for a refined feel, the Retro Stripe Collection is the finishing touch to a great outfit.
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The Sunday reset shouldn't stop at the desk, and CleanMyMac makes it easy to extend the ritual to the device that runs the rest of your week. Built around eight cleanup and optimization modules, the Mac utility can clear forgotten downloads, duplicate screenshots, outdated caches, old files, and unused applications, while also checking for malware, managing background processes, and freeing up storage and memory. Smart Care provides the simplest entry point, scanning across the system and surfacing what needs attention in a few clicks, while deeper tools let you fine-tune performance and protection. It's less a tech chore than a recurring digital reset, leaving your Mac cleaner, lighter, and ready for Monday.
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You really can't. The Soup puts on their best Louisiana drawls in this incomprehensible parody of HBO's hit drama.