Sunday School | What Can You Learn From a Gangster?

"You won't find this in Harvard Business Review" ...well, until now. Gangsters, hustlers, pimps an players, not social circles you'd typically find being studied in a scholarly setting. But we're treading unchartered waters these days - economically speaking. If you're thinking about starting your own business and an 14 minute plus academic video doesn't bother you this controversial video might be an invaluable doorway to a revolutionary way of constructing your business mode. via THNKR

Sunday School | What Can You Learn From a Gangster?

Essential Viewing | T-Shirts in Movies-The Compilation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtHjndFXboY A visual history of the greatest prop t-shirts — and the occasional tank, polo, and sweatshirt — from film. via TWBE

Essential Viewing | T-Shirts in Movies-The Compilation

The Art of Andy Dixon

A look at the interesting work of artist Andy Dixon. via AD

The Art of Andy Dixon

Thrasher x HUF Stoops Euro Tour Demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aul_tqu1NCk This August our friends over on the HUF team head overseas for the HUF x Thrasher Magazine Stoops Euro Tour. HUF team skaters Peter Ramondetta, Brad Cromer, Josh Matthews, Ryan Lay, Austyn Gillette and Dylan Rieder at Amsteram Skate Park in The Netherlands as filme and edited by Sammi El Hassani via HUF | Hassani

Thrasher x HUF Stoops Euro Tour Demo

Marrakesh Express | Youness Amrani Skating in Morrocco

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgFSak0BFEQ Transculture via the skateboard. North African skating with Youness in Marrakesh. via FNG

Marrakesh Express | Youness Amrani Skating in Morrocco

From the Basement | Radiohead live at the BBC Studios

It's pretty hard to argue the point that Radiohead is not the greatest progressive-art-rock group ever assembled. Here's an example why - A live performance of their track "The National Anthem" off of their 2000 album Kid A from back in '08 during a recorded "BBC Studios" live session. For all of the "techno-electro pop smoke, mirrors, bells & whistles" employed by Radiohead and their long-time producer and collaberat0r Nigel Goodrich in crafting any one of their LPs, they always seem to manage to sound just as good if not better when live.

From the Basement | Radiohead live at the BBC Studios

Comic Cover Corner | Ghost Rider

"Ghost Rider" #16 (Feb. 1976) | cover art by Bob Brown. It's still shark week. Do you think Marvel was trying to take advantage of the popularity of Jaws the summer before this issue hit the newstands? via COC

Comic Cover Corner | Ghost Rider

Weekend Retrospective | Macho Man Randy Savage-Heavyweight Champion of Puerto Rico?

Everyone remembers Macho Man Randy Savage for being one of the great figures in the history of professional wrestling. His rivalries with Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and The Ultimate Warrior over the WWF and WCW World Heavyweight Championships are legendary. His feud with Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat over the WWF Intercontinental Title culminated in the greatest match in the history of the industry. And his feud with Jerry "The King" Lawler in Tennessee during the old territory days is still talked about in basements and pool halls in the deep south to this day (I don't know for that sure,...

Weekend Retrospective | Macho Man Randy Savage-Heavyweight Champion of Puerto Rico?

Israel "Reefa" Hernandez Tribute Art

Some of the art popping up in tribute to Israel Hernandez isn't what you'd consider "P.C." but it's an emotional time - and when you see so little justice being doled out these days what we're seeing should come as no surprise. Very sad that it's come to this.

Israel "Reefa" Hernandez Tribute Art

Michael Jackson's Thriller VS Michael Jackson's Off the Wall

So the other day whilst randomly going through some MP3s in my iTunes I had a revelation. As I arrived at the artists whose names begin with the letter "M" I came to my Michael Jackson collection. There they all were - all of his songs from both his Thriller and Off the Wall albums. Because I have OCD I also use the iTunes star-rating option, so every song I have is rated accordingly. Looking at the ratings I applied to each individual track I noticed something strange that had never made itself apparent to me before: As a collective...

Michael Jackson's Thriller VS Michael Jackson's Off the Wall