The Whale Warehouse
A warehouse in Los Angeles filled with. . . whale bones and stuffed animals? Here's what happens to all the stuff that doesn't make the museum.
A warehouse in Los Angeles filled with. . . whale bones and stuffed animals? Here's what happens to all the stuff that doesn't make the museum.
Kye Gratton puts his ukulele to work with this four-string cover of the "Sultans of Swing" guitar solo.
The only thing worse than Jar Jar Binks is now knowing how close he came to being killed off. Watch how he meets his demise during what will be the most satisfying minute of your day.
Nike brings a streetwear icon to the fairway with the Air Max 1 '86 OG G Golf Shoe. Blending retro flair with performance-ready tech, this updated classic features the original four-window design, offering a full view of its signature Max Air cushioning—now tuned for the golf course. A synthetic water-resistant upper, spikeless traction, and full-length foam midsole deliver comfort and grip through every round, rain or shine. Finished with the vintage "Nike Air" heel logo and unmistakable 1986-inspired detailing, it's a timeless silhouette built for year-round play.
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Long gone are the days of stiff, wrinkled chinos. Modern pants are cut from a different (better) cloth, and Jack Archer's Jetsetter Tech Pants are a prime example. Crafted from premium Rebound fabric sourced from Japan, they're stretchy, wrinkle-free, anti-odor, and stain-resistant, making them great for travel. The fit provides room where it's needed but is slim where it's not, and is enhanced by a diamond-shaped gusset that prevents tightness in the crotch and the curved-waist design that provides a lift to the backside. Built with premium stitching, they also feature a zippered coin pocket and hidden reflective tape that's only revealed when they're cuffed. Now available in two cuts: the original, best-selling Slim Fit and the new Straight Fit, which offer a roomier fit from the knee down.
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Count your quarters, kids. Michael Jordan's 56,000-square-foot estate is up for auction and it's probably your only chance to ever live like an NBA MVP.
NYC traffic cop Mentoria Hutchinson shows you how work happy by adding a little flavor and a little step to her job.
Originally released in 1982, the aptly named Nike Field General was originally designed for wear by pro quarterbacks. While we doubt we'll see any current QBs rocking them anytime soon, they are a solid choice for casual wear. The upper is a mix of durable textile and suede, with a touch of leather used for the heel cap and Swoosh. A foam midsole offers reasonable comfort, while the nubby Waffle sole provides outstanding grip, and might make these a sleeper choice for wear on the golf course. A variety of colorways range from subtle to bold, ensuring there's a version of the retro silhouette to fit your style.
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While much of the world has gone paperless, there's still a place in every home for a printer, scanner, and copying machine. HP's Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One does all three. The eponymous tanks hold up to two years or 6,000 pages of ink, which is included in the box, and have a proprietary spill-free refill system. Self-healing WiFi provides a dependable connection for all devices via the HP app, enabling wireless scanning, copying, and printing, with the latter supporting borderless photos. Smart illuminating buttons make on-device use a breeze, and built-in HP Wolf Essential Security protects the printer from cyber threats. Available now for $70 off.
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Pomplamoose creates projection-mapped magic with this mashup of Lorde's Royals, 2Pac's California Love, and Beck's Loser.
Animators Doug Bayne, Ben Baker and Trudy Cooper give famous works of art a voice of their own with these hilarious shorts, featured on Australian sketch show The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting.