Where My Head Is By Andy Davis
Recorded live at denim heaven Imogene + Willie in Nashville, this is the first installment of Contrast Films' One Take Theater. You've probably heard one of Andy's songs while watching the Jersey Shore. Or not.
Recorded live at denim heaven Imogene + Willie in Nashville, this is the first installment of Contrast Films' One Take Theater. You've probably heard one of Andy's songs while watching the Jersey Shore. Or not.
N.E.R.D.S's latest video shows us how crappy it is to be a fish thanks to us filthy humans.
OK Go's latest video was created on 2,430 pieces of toast. Before you get your panties in a bunch, all the slices used were past their sell-by date.
Selling an e-bike usually means dealing with flaky buyers, lowball offers, and awkward meetups. Upway replaces that entire process with a streamlined online alternative built specifically for pre-owned electric bikes. Sellers fill out a quick two-minute form, receive a guaranteed offer within 48 hours, then ship the bike using a box and prepaid label provided by Upway or schedule a home pickup. Once the bike arrives at the company's refurbishment hub, payment is issued via bank transfer, Venmo, or PayPal. The result is a faster, more predictable way to sell your ride while giving the bike a second life through professional refurbishment.
Presented by Upway.
The Petlibro Luma Smart Litter Box is a sleek self-cleaning solution that quietly cycles waste into a sealed drawer so you spend less time scooping. Intelligent sensors detect when your cat has finished and trigger automatic cleaning, while the compact modern design fits seamlessly into real homes. Cleanup is simple, waste is contained, and odor is reduced thanks to the enclosed design. Your cat gets a roomy easy-access box that feels like thoughtful gear rather than a traditional litter pan, making it a practical upgrade for a cleaner home.
Presented by Petlibro.
It doesn't get much creepier than marionette clown puppets. Enjoy this video for singer/songwriter Chris Garneau's aptly titled "Dirty Night Clowns."
Impressive time-lapse footage of the American Southwest for the film TimeScapes.
Joe Ayala didn't let something like being denied media access to the FD Sonoma set him back. Instead, he decided to shoot from a different perspective with a rented tilt shift lens and created this awesome footage.
From Star Wars to Spiderman, award-winning Foley artist Gary Hecker shows us some of the tricks of the trade when it comes to sound effects.
The ETENWOLF Vortex S6 is a dual-cylinder powerhouse built to tackle everything from pickup and RV tires to bikes and inflatables. It pumps a 31-inch pickup tire from 30 to 35 PSI in just a minute, thanks to 1.5 CFM airflow, while the integrated air bleeder valve lets off-roaders instantly deflate and reinflate for traction on sand, mud, or rocks. Designed for nonstop performance, its active cooling system handles heavy-duty trucks without overheating, and the massive 19,200 mAh battery inflates up to 18 F‑150 tires per charge with 45 W PD fast charging for rapid recharge. Add precision digital pressure readouts, specialized RV/pickup modes, on-board accessory storage, and a 10-year lifespan built into precision-engineered cylinders, and the S6 earns its keep for serious vehicle owners.
Presented by ETENWOLF.
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.
Presented by Collars & Co.
A haunting tour of a Six Flags in New Orleans after being destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
One of the few left of a dying trade, Joe Elliot has fabricated handmade ironwork from his shops in Central Oregon for over 30 years.