The World's Smallest Movie
The brains at IBM get animated with their atoms to produce the world's smallest stop-motion film.
The brains at IBM get animated with their atoms to produce the world's smallest stop-motion film.
Wowzers in me trousers. It's the NY's vs Boston like you've never heard before.
On the 17th hole in the final round, Professional golfer Shawn Stefani made history as his sunk the first-ever U.S. Open ace at Merion. Extreme celebration ensued.
Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel. As one of Nike's earliest endeavors into performance footwear, it helped cement Nike's legacy in the athletic sphere building its reputation as an olympic winner. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA woven into a Flyknit upper for a durable and breathable fit, combined with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past with modern running technology.
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From the courts to the terminal, Nike's Elite Varsity Backpack has you covered. A large main compartment fits a full-size basketball, while a separate bottom pocket keeps shoes and gear isolated. An exterior front pocket provides quick access to smaller essentials, and a trolley sleeve allows it to attach easily to luggage for away games. Designed for daily use, the backpack also includes an internal laptop sleeve that fits up to 16 inches and a plush-lined top pocket for valuables. Air Max shoulder straps add comfort, rounding out a durable build made from 100% polyester
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Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, back together once more.
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the blown speakers and Picassos that went into making Jay Z's new project Magna Carta Holy Grail, set for release July 4, 2013. If you happen to be a Samsung Galaxy owner, one million of you will be eligible for a free download of the album June 24th.
In a new series from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, writer and author of Fucked Up + Photocopied Bryan Ray Turcotte and Bo Bushnell trace back the roots of the punk movement. The first episode takes an insiders look at the creation of the iconic Black Flag logo from the band and the artist themselves.
8-bit Cinema boldly goes where no man has gone before with this pixelrific 90-second retelling of J.J. Abrams' Star Trek.
Tinto Amorío's Chaand Sampler brings together four standout natural wines crafted for the modern table. The centerpiece is Chaand, a limited-production red blend of Carignan and Zinfandel from Mendocino made through semi-carbonic maceration with only 250 cases produced. It's joined by three organic bottles: the cherry-forward Jajaja, the golden-hued, skin-contact Bheeyo, and the bright, tropical Monje. Each wine is vegan, low in sulfites, and made with zero added sugar, showcasing clean, minimal-intervention winemaking at its best. Whether you're gifting or hosting, this collection captures the artistry and vibrance of natural wine culture in every pour. Enjoy 15% off orders of $50+ with code UNCRATE15.
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Nike launches the Vomero 18 with a stacked cushioning setup designed for longer miles and everyday training. The silhouette combines ZoomX foam layered above ReactX foam to create a softer ride while maintaining responsiveness underfoot. Additional outsole pods are positioned at high-contact zones to improve agility and smooth out heel-to-toe transitions across pavement, treadmills, and track surfaces. A padded tongue and reinforced upper add structure to the fit, while the retro-inspired colorway pushes the Vomero beyond running and into everyday wear equally built for early morning mileage, coffee stops, and city streets afterward.
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Before he was a movie martial arts master, Jackie Chan was an uncredited prison thug getting knocked out by Bruce Lee. Jackie describes his first meeting with the other movie martial arts master during a scene in Enter the Dragon.
After receiving a slew of racial comments from the disgusting filth that lurk around the dark, depths of Twitter for his rendition of the National Anthem during Game 3 of the NBA FInals, 11-year-old Sebastien De La Cruz gave the haters the middle finger with this inspiring second performance at Game 4.