The Stanley Kubrick Season
To promote their special The Stanley Kubrick Season back in 2008, British broadcaster Channel 4 meticulously recreated the set of the director's classic horror film The Shining.
To promote their special The Stanley Kubrick Season back in 2008, British broadcaster Channel 4 meticulously recreated the set of the director's classic horror film The Shining.
Special effects artist Dennis Muren shows how his team slyly used stop-motion to get those giant mechanical legs on the At-At Walkers to move during the Battle of Hoth in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
Proving that you can truly find inspiration wherever you go, artist Breadan O'Connell has made a name for himself by strolling through Wal-Mart stores and painting the people and places he sees.
As spring gives way to summer and calendars begin filling with weddings, graduations, vacations, and Father's Day gatherings, Men's Wearhouse is expanding beyond tailored clothing with a gift collection built around everyday upgrades and seasonal essentials. The assortment spans accessories, grooming staples, and versatile wardrobe additions designed to fit seamlessly into both special occasions and daily life, offering thoughtful options for dads and style-conscious men alike.
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The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
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Kirby Ferguson makes an unexpected return to remind us that nothing, not even your beloved iPhone, is completely original.
Kevin Spacey returns as the most evil politician to ever walk through Washington for a second season of the Netflix series. The butchery begins February 14, 2014.
When edited just right, Gordon Ramsay will teach you more than just how to be a better chef.
Mother London follows five digital diehards as they go offline for a whole week. Our palms are sweaty just thinking about it.
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.
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Vita Coco has become the warm-weather essential for a generation constantly on the move, delivering a cleaner, more functional answer to hydration during another brutal summer of record-breaking heat. Packed with naturally occurring electrolytes — including 3.5x more than the leading sports drink — the brand's coconut water helps replenish what long commutes, beach days, workouts, and heat waves quickly drain away, without the artificial colors or overly sweet formulas crowding store shelves. Equal parts refreshing and performance-minded, Vita Coco bridges wellness and lifestyle with an easy-drinking formula that feels just as at home in a gym bag as it does beside a rooftop pool, making it one of the smartest ways to stay cool when temperatures refuse to cooperate.
Presented by Vita Coco.
We've all seen them, we all love them, but how do people create them? While working on his film Into The Atmosphere, photographer Michael Shainblum gives us the ins and outs of producing those mesmerizing time-lapses.
Watch this bird shred Shaun White-style (over and over again) down a snow-covered rooftop.