The Han Solo Affair
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Lego Alliance try to save a carbonite Han Solo in this stop-motion short made to promote Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, the Lego Alliance try to save a carbonite Han Solo in this stop-motion short made to promote Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
This stop-motion Donkey Kong remake is as good as the original.
Here's a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious remix of the childhood favorite Mary Poppins, by none other than mix master Pogo.
Guided by the philosophy of Colin Chapman—"simplify, then add lightness"—Nike strips back the design with the Ava X. The silhouette focuses on weight reduction without sacrificing structure, pairing a textile upper with synthetic leather overlays for durability. Underfoot, a Cushion 3.0 midsole provides responsive cushioning, while a high-abrasion outsole adds grip across varied conditions. The result is a lightweight trainer built with a more streamlined, functional approach.
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Vita Coco is turning up the sweet-and-tart with its newest Frosted Lemonade Treats, the latest addition to its popular coconut water-inspired lineup. Following hits like Strawberries & Creme and Orange & Creme, this flavor pairs zesty lemon with a coconutty finish for a refreshingly indulgent twist. Designed as a small moment of escape, Frosted Lemonade Treats transform a hectic commute or cluttered desk into a sunnier state of mind, delivering the functional benefits of coconut water with bold, pronounceable ingredients. Available nationwide in stores and online, it's the ultimate pick-me-up for anyone who wants a mindful, mood-boosting treat that feels like summer in a bottle.
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After 10 years, one album, and an army followers, the Postal Service recently reunited with a re-issuing of Give Up, a cross-country tour, and this 14-minute documentary. During Some Idealistic Future, director Justin Mitchell takes a look back at the band's history with members Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello, and Jenny Lewis and crashes the stage during their Barclays Center performance.
Dance across Saturn's rings with Fabio Di Donato's elegant edit of photos from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft.
If Parks and Recreation were a horror movie, Leslie Knope would lure the people of Pawnee into her house with some buttermilk pancakes, and then suffocate them with a personalized pillow. Catch the one-hour premiere on September 26, 2013 on NBC.
From Davy Jones to Daffy Duck, here's Quinton Kappel doing 105 impersonations of celebrities, personalities, characters, and anything else with a voice.
Minimalism meets performance in the latest lineup from ADYRO, a collection of sneakers designed to rethink the link between price and perceived quality. Built with a focus on engineering over branding, each pair delivers a clean, understated look with the comfort of performance footwear, weighing in at just 9.6 ounces per shoe without sacrificing structure. A patent-pending Y-Lock-Fit system lets you dial in the fit once and slip them on effortlessly, keeping the silhouette streamlined by concealing the laces. Underfoot, a flexible FULLFORM outsole pairs with an Air-O-Sole cork and TPU insole to provide breathable, all-day comfort. The result is a quiet shift toward practical luxury, where the value is in how the shoe performs, not how loudly it announces itself.
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Nike brings performance-focused construction to the course with the Rise Golf Hat. Built with a structured six-panel design, it uses moisture-wicking fabric alongside Dri-FIT ADV technology to help manage heat and sweat during long rounds. An Aero Brim provides added shade, while the SwooshFlex fit delivers a secure, comfortable feel on and off the course. Designed for all types of play, the Rise balances technical performance with a clean, versatile look suited for both the fairway and the clubhouse.
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The claws are about to come out.
Inspired by the great men of the salt flats, Tom Donhou decided to test the limits of speed himself. He ditched the jet-propelled motors and built a high-speed bicycle that can reach up to 102 mph.