Viva La Vida In LEGO
When someone spends two years making a LEGO cover of Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," you expect it to be just as awesome as this. Enjoy.
When someone spends two years making a LEGO cover of Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," you expect it to be just as awesome as this. Enjoy.
A few lucky fans hit the "rock and roll lottery" when the Foo Fighters stopped by their houses to play a concert during their Garage Tour. Directed by Devourer Vern Moen.
Mix the dark sound of Brighton's foursome with the visuals of a modern gothic thriller, and you have the recipe for an awesome debut single.
Joyful Co. is celebrating Women's History Month by supporting other women. The women-co-founded company is offering 20% off everything on their site during March, encouraging gifters to honor the ladies in their lives. Whether she's a foodie, coffee lover, or in need of a recharge, their curated sets have a unique assortment of high-quality products to show your appreciation and spread joy to the people you care about. No address is needed, just send their e-mail address and Joyful Co. will reach out to get their address for you and shipping is always free.
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Like fine timepieces, quality pens require detailed craftsmanship. That's evident in the perpetual calendar mechanism of the Anytime pen from Paolo Favaretto and Montegrappa. The pen's lid has three notched dials for the date, day, and month that provide haptic feedback when adjusted and lock into place using technology from the company's ratchet piston-fill mechanism. The pen is available in two models: Maestro, with a black resin and Delrin body with stainless steel trim, and Supremo, with a red resin body and yellow gold-plated brass trim. Both rollerball and fountain versions are available; the latter models have 18k gold nibs, and every pen regardless of model is limited to 365 numbered pieces and arrives pre-adjusted to show the date of manufacture.
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Enjoy Eclectic Methods' cinematic mixtape featuring seven minutes worth of our favorite Quentin Tarantino films.
On the streets of New York City, Chris Sullivan offered up some free beats that attracted a couple of proud jews, the monster, and Reggie Watts, all fresh off an Obama high.
A Frame TV makes screens less of an eyesore by turning them into artwork. With Pedestal, you can enhance the look of the TV you already have. Inspired by 20th-century industrial design, their stands feature simple silhouettes and powder-coated finishes to complement any interior aesthetic. The Danish design-driven company's selection of stands and accessories doesn't just upgrade the look of your television, but the functionality. Screens no longer need to be mounted on walls and can be moved throughout living spaces and from room to room.
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Summer is coming soon, and while we hope you're not wearing dress socks to the beach, you can start mentally preparing for the surf and sand with these Seaside Dress Calf Socks from Bombas. Made from a cotton/poly blend with just the right amount of stretch, they have the same seamless toes, Y-stitched heels, and honeycomb arch support that make Bombas' everyday socks so enticing. They also have Stay-Up Cuffs that keep them from sliding down your leg and are adorned with nautical stripes, seagulls, and snails, helping you get in the coastal mindset even if you're stuck inside for a few more months. As with all Bombas purchases, for every pair sold, one will be donated to those in need.
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Grab a glow stick and your favorite human-like ape for a party fun time with Benny Benassi spinning the ultimate fist pumping fuel.
The A.V. Club took a trip to the house Royal Tenenbaum bought on Archer Avenue in the winter of his 35th year to see where cinema's most eccentric family of child prodigies lived.