When Crypto Goes Rogue: Ledger Co-Founder’s Wild Ride 🤑🚨

Oh, the tales we have for you today! David Balland, the brainy co-founder of Ledger, the crypto wallet wizards, had quite the adventure in France. He and his wife got caught up in a ransom kerfuffle that left him nursing a boo-boo and the kidnappers counting their (crypto) coins. 🙈💰 Imagine this: a night-time drama … Read more

Playdigious will release four of its games on the Epic Games Store on Android and iOS

Beginning right away, you’re welcome to explore Shapez, Evoland 2, and Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee straight from the Epic Games Store mobile version. In a short while, Cultist Simulator will also be added to our collection. There’s a diverse selection here to cater to various preferences. If you’ve been intrigued by Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee, you can get it free for an entire month, only on this platform!

POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) Previews Upcoming Clarks and On Sneaker Collaborations

It seems that the On x PAF silhouette is a fresh take on the Cloudmonster 2 running shoe, potentially following up on their “Current Form 2.0” partnership. Clad in a simple, monochromatic color scheme, this new sneaker showcases a two-tone design, boasting a matte mesh knit upper and a unique, asymmetrical lacing system. Most of the shoe is darkened by a matte black hue, while white accents can be spotted on the tongue, laces, and part of the CloudTec midsole’s one end.

Nike Adds Suede Overlays to the Dunk Low “Coconut Milk/Black”

The sports brand Nike has revealed its Dunk Low design in a two-shade “Coconut Milk/Black” color scheme. This new version, scheduled to hit the market this year, deviates slightly from its usual construction by featuring a black leather foundation and plush suede accents in a creamy “Coconut Milk” tone. The same dual color is seen on the suede panel swoosh, tongue tag, pinwheel insoles, and embroidered Nike heel logo. The midsole is made of off-white material, while the outsole sports a speckled “Coconut Milk” pattern. To complete the look, laces in matching hues tie the design together neatly.

‘Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)’ Review: Questlove’s Admiring Portrait Gives Sly Stone His Flowers

Watching “Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)” adds depth to that particular scene, as it portrays Sly & the Family Stone in a deeply emotional and uplifting way, much like Questlove does in his tribute. Unlike “Summer of Soul“, this documentary doesn’t focus on Harlem concerts, but instead highlights the profound bond between the band members. It also subtly reveals that this makeshift family provided solace for their multi-talented frontman, Sly Stone. Much like other Black artists who experienced rapid fame, Stone grappled with managing his newfound popularity. However, as shown in “Sly Lives!“, the musician appeared most relaxed and content when performing with his family, which seemed to sustain him for a while.