Luke Neumann captures random acts of slow motion with a Sony FS700.
You don't need over $1 billion to show quality highlights, NBC. All you need is a hot glue gun and a little imagination. The Wall Street Journal gets in on the Olympic action by giving their version of this year's badminton scandal, arts and crafts style.
Built for long days that start in the surf and end somewhere near the bar, Brixton's latest trunk lineup balances heritage styling with modern performance without leaning too hard into either. The Blitz Boardshort is the more aggressive option, a lightweight stretch trunk cut from quick-dry polyester and spandex with a water-repellent finish, invisible zip pocket, drainage eyelet, and bold graphic treatments that push beyond the standard washed-out beach palette. Available in both 19-inch and 21-inch outseams, it is engineered to move cleanly from paddle-outs to pool decks with minimal fuss. Countering it is the Classic Trunk 17", a stripped-back staple with clean lines, minimal branding, and an easy shorter cut that feels rooted in vintage surf culture while still delivering dependable quick-dry performance. Together, the collection hits the sweet spot between technical utility and everyday wearability, exactly where Brixton tends to do its best work.
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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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Feel it baby, Christian. Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell give a sensual reading of 50 Shades of Grey.
On his FX series Louie, Louis C.K. is sorry for, well, just about everything.
When Liam Neeson isn't your dad, this is what happens when you get taken by an Albanian human trafficking ring in Paris.
Director Andrew Dominik and Brad Pitt team up once again to give George V. Higgins' novel Cogan's Trade a big-screen adaptation. Centered around a hitman and a heist, the regular on-screen mobsters, James Gandolfini, Ray Liotta, and Richard Jenkins, show up to handle some business. In theaters October 19, 2012.
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.
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This is our shortcut to the good stuff on Amazon. It's an ongoing Uncrate-vetted list we'll be adding to and subtracting from. It's your field guide to use before wading through Amazon's millions of mediocre listings. It's our handpicked, battle-tested lineup of the clever, the durable, and the legitimately worth buying. The pieces that punch above their price, hold up in the real world, and never miss. In other words: the Amazon aisle curated by someone with taste.
Google Maps is allowing you to boldly go where no man has gone before (unless you're some sort of astronaut with a slew of security clearances) by teaming up with NASA for a Street View tour of the Kennedy Space Center. To honor the center's 50th anniversary, Google is opening the doorway to space with a panoramic journey from the Launch Firing Room to the Space Shuttle Launch Pad and everywhere in between.
We'd normally be against anything Justin Bieber related, but to see C-3PO drifting through an empty parking lot wooing the ladies, we'll make an exception.