Paul Rodriguez has been a NIKE, Inc. signature athlete since 2005. Over the last 16 years, the California native has joined the exclusive club of Nike Members with at least 10 signature shoes under their belt. Directed and Filmed by: Spanish Mike
Steve-O goes Sneaker Shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma at SoleStage in Los Angeles and talks about his early days skateboarding in Airwalks, a crazy stunt that led to him getting a sponsorship with Duffs, shooting the hilarious Sneaux shoe commercials, and more.
Pablo Escobar’s Medellin Cartel went to war with the Cali Cartel after their alliance fell through. His family recall the repercussions of living their lives so closely connected so closely to Pablo.
Skateboarding the steep hills in San Francisco is undoubtedly dangerous, but for these skaters, it offers a sacred place to find stillness. The New Yorker needs to keep making more films like this one.
We thought weed makes you slow? U.S. sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson has been suspended from the Olympic team after testing positive for marijuana. She apologized in an exclusive interview on NBC’s “TODAY” show, saying “I greatly apologize if I let you guys down, and I did.” #LetHerRun
Seth has one suggestion for how Conan should spend his time off: smoking a lot of weed. Conan took an Elon hit and turned into Don Rickles.
The return of Tyler, the Creator with his excellent album Call Me If You Get Lost has meant that fans have been treated to lots of short clips with Tyler’s inimitable visual style, but until today, there hasn’t been a full-length music video.
On this episode of Actually Me, Johnny Knoxville goes undercover on the Internet and responds to real comments from YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Wikipedia, IMDb and Quora. How fast did his hair transition to gray while filming Jackass 4? Where did he and director Jeff Tremaine find the Jackass crew?
The cannabis industry is expanding rapidly, and by 2025, it’s expected to be worth even up to $30 billion. One of the most important factors that impacts its growth is the technology that evolves with every passing year. Cannabis growers all over the world look for quicker and more efficient ways to plant and harvest the best-quality pot – and they succeed.
Cultiverdant Academy is a sustainable education platform dedicated to increasing reliable access to nutritious food and sustainable growing practices. Their most popular (and cleverly named) program is Hooked on Ponics. This comprehensive program teaches the fundamentals of the three major kinds of soil-less growing: Hydroponics, Aquaponics, and Aeroponics. They teach beginners everything they need to know to build, run, and maintain these systems in easy to follow, bite sized lessons. Whether you are growing cannabis, hemp, or your favorite vegetables these principles will help you succeed and create a more sustainable future. Check out the video below to learn more and visit them at cultiverdantacademy.com today!
Every Sunday, Marc Rebillet performs via livestream, and guess who showed…Wayne Brady. Most of us know him from his amazing run on the network improv show, Who’s Line Is It Anyway? The two performed a b2b improv set together from Marc’s house, and the vibes are just too good to miss.
Pharrell Williams reacts to some emotional discoveries behind his family history in this clip from PBS’ Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. This is why it’s so important to write a family book for your children to pass down. Imagine discussing 2020 in our own words, instead of learning about it in a history book, or distorted Instagram clips 100 years later.
Never thought in my life I would learn gang history or stories from a British guy. This YouTuber highlights the most exciting voice in Los Angeles rap and how he went from a breakthrough year to a 20-year prison sentence.
I feel like that says so much. A man who was sober for 29 years, who obviously had a prior problem if he has the chips, advocates weed over alcohol. I’m glad the bad stigma of weed is dying off, alcohol is so much worse than weed.
Dean Potter died on May 16th, 2015 in a wingsuit accident in Yosemite Valley. For two decades he was the de facto leader of the Yosemite monkeys, and was a pioneer in what he called “the dark arts” — free solo and speed climbing, BASE jumping and wingsuit flying, and highlining.
This is a 7 minute compilation of first-person POV shots from professional parkour team STORROR. They get bonus points for the smooth transitions and extra bonus points for the running and jumping over things and then even more extra bonus points for the stuff that isn’t even parkour, just standing around really high, scary places.
Comic actor Jim Belushi, who became famous for his TV, film and stage appearances, may have found a role he was born to play. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Belushi about pursuing his agricultural passion on his Oregon cannabis farm, and about the western wildfires that came close to burning it to the ground.
For anybody, looking back at your fashion choices from the past can be an uncomfortable, but nostalgic experience. A$AP Rocky’s personal style has gone through many stages of evolution since the start of his career. From his Pyrex Vision days (now Off-White) to his Dior outfits, A$AP Rocky reviews his most iconic looks from 2012 to 2019.
Chicago rapper Henry Arts is happy to be alive. After surviving a brush with death in the form of fentanyl laced pills, he’s back with a strong message in “Revival.” The young artist brings serious content to melodic rap as he tells his story and explores the pitfalls of addiction through a raw and authentic lens that a lot of people in our generation can relate to. We’re glad Henry Arts is still here to share his experience through dope music. RIP to all the legendary artists we’ve lost in the modern Opioid/Fentanyl epidemic, if you’re struggling with addiction, get help!
On Lyrics to GO Vol. 2 by KOTA The Friend he opens the alum with songs, “Clinton Hill” and “Luke Cage,” that both feature distinctly rose-colored and nostalgic mixes with vintage keys and classic percussion tracks. Both tracks sport verses from KOTA reminiscing while striving to stay true to himself.