Volkswagen Brings a Taste of Germany to the U.S. with “Gewürz Ketchup”

Volkswagen America has introduced a taste of their German roots to American markets with the limited launch of the renowned VW Gewürz Ketchup. This popular condiment, traditionally used with the beloved VW currywurst, can now be purchased via Volkswagen’s DriverGear online store. However, due to high demand from enthusiastic fans, supplies were quickly depleted.

Best Hidden Gems on the Criterion Channel

The Criterion Channel provides a wealth of classic movies from various parts of the globe. It’s an excellent streaming platform for exploring the masterpieces created by renowned filmmakers like Charlie Chaplin, Abbas Kiarostami, David Lynch, and Agnès Varda. You can stream popular hits, browse their specially selected collections, watch unique interviews, and catch premieres and new arrivals.

Root Atelier and Brabus Launch Automotive-Inspired Capsule

For the very first time, Root Atelier has teamed up with the famous car brand Brabus on a fashion project, signifying Brabus’ entry into the world of fashion. This special collection boasts 12 one-of-a-kind items such as t-shirts, hoodies, long sleeves, and sweaters. Each item combines Root Atelier’s distinctive aesthetic — vintage washes, contemporary silhouettes, and vibrant graphics — with Brabus’s automotive heritage.

How Frank Sinatra Almost Starred in Die Hard Instead of Bruce Willis

Hooray! From memorable quotes to a character who outruns terrorists barefoot, “Die Hard” is one rooftop adventure you won’t forget in a hurry. In an age filled with muscular, brooding, bullet-evading heroes, the movie stood out due to its central character’s quick wit and fast tongue. That character was John McClane, a New York Police Department detective who was trying to make up with his wife at a company party, but instead found himself in the midst of a hostage situation. When he wasn’t using his gun, McClane was often retaliating against the villain’s threats with clever pop culture references and sharp insults.