The Fear of God Athletics II Basketball Mid and High Appear in “Putty Beige”

Recently, Adidas and Fear of God have been quite busy with their Fear of God Athletics line. They launched the Fear of God Athletics II Basketball in both mid and high-top versions back in early December, and just last month, they released the Fear of God Athletics Trainer, following hints from Jerry Lorenzo about a collaboration with Derrick Rose featuring that model.

Loewe Foundation Announces 2025 Craft Prize Shortlist

On May 29, during the initial event of the show, we’ll unveil the winner of the prize scheduled for 2025. This distinguished artist will be chosen by an esteemed panel of 13 individuals who are key figures in design, architecture, journalism, criticism, and museum curation, and they’ll award €50,000 to the victor.

Mickey 17 Has Screened, And First Reactions Call Robert Pattinson’s Sci-Fi Flick ‘Incredibly Smart,’ But There Are Some Quibbles

Prior to delving into critiques, allow me to clarify for those new to the original content: The protagonist, Mickey Barnes (portrayed by Robert Pattinson), is a disposable clone laborer residing on the human colony Niflheim. Given his status as an “expendable,” he undertakes hazardous assignments, with his body being renewed following each demise. Trouble ensues when Mickey 17 is erroneously declared deceased and Mickey 18 is likewise manufactured. Emily Murray from GamesRadar finds the movie particularly resonant in today’s context, expressing her thoughts on Twitter as follows:

How ‘We Live In Time’ Redefines Dignity Amidst Illness and Heartbreak

Similar to many of my coworkers, I found the movie “We Live in Time” (2024) to be among the finest films of that year, and one that left me shedding tears on several occasions before its conclusion. This moving film, featuring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield as a pair navigating both exhilarating peaks and devastating valleys within their relationship, is now available for streaming to those with a Max subscription. Ever since I watched it a few months back, I’ve found myself pondering its themes quite frequently.

Disney World’s New Villains Show Sounds Amazing, But As A Dad, One Thing About It Has Me Concerned

Among the latest exciting developments, there’s a new live stage production on the horizon – Disney Villains: Twisted Tales, set to premiere later in the year at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This captivating show features iconic villains such as Cruella de Vil, Captain Hook, and Maleficent who argue that they have been portrayed unfairly throughout their stories. The blend of humor and what promises to be a spectacular technical display has piqued my interest for this production, but there’s one recent announcement that dampens the excitement.