Les Deux x Prince Serves Up Pure Vintage Nostalgia

Drawing inspiration from the Prince tennis archives, this collection captures the vibrant and confident style of 1990s tennis fashion. Unlike typical athletic wear focused on performance, these pieces are designed for everyday wear. The collection combines sleek, technical fabrics with comfortable cotton and relaxed fits. You can expect a range of retro-inspired clothing like track jackets, striped sweaters, polo shirts, denim shorts, and branded caps – a nostalgic look updated for today’s style, blending classic preppy looks with vintage athletic vibes.

Is Golf Finally Getting Better to Watch in Person?

There’s definitely something to the idea that golf isn’t as immediately exciting as some other sports. Unlike basketball or football where you see everything happening at once, golf involves following players across the course, checking scores, and gradually understanding how the tournament is progressing. Events like The Masters have even embraced this slower pace, creating a unique atmosphere with traditions like a no-phone policy and a sense of being removed from the everyday world. However, attending the PGA Championship this week showed that golf doesn’t have to sacrifice a lively atmosphere for modern accessibility.

Why Jared Leto’s Skeletor Is So Different From Original Masters Of The Universe Series Explained By Reboot Director

I recently read an interview with Travis Knight over at ScreenRant where he talked about how he approached Skeletor for the new Masters of the Universe reboot. It’s cool to know he really thought about the character’s history, especially since Alan Oppenheimer famously voiced Skeletor in the original He-Man and She-Ra cartoons. It’s nice they acknowledged that legacy!

Kelsey Grammer’s Disappointment Led to Hank’s Cancellation

Kelsey Grammer is a successful director and producer, so people generally expect him to recognize good work. However, in 2009, he was so unhappy with his sitcom, Hank, that he actually requested it be cancelled mid-season. The reasons behind the show’s cancellation were almost as interesting as the show itself.

10 Narnia Characters The Netflix Reboot Will Improve

From 2005 to 2010, Disney and Walden Media collaborated on a series of films based on C.S. Lewis’s classic The Chronicles of Narnia. They brought the stories of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader to the big screen. A new film adapting the 1955 prequel, The Magician’s Nephew, and any subsequent movies could offer a more nuanced and authentic portrayal of these beloved characters, staying truer to C.S. Lewis’s original vision.

10 Anime That Made Their Heroes Suffer Most

Many of the most impactful anime series don’t shy away from difficult themes. They use hardship to delve into complex emotions like grief and trauma, and to show the lasting effects of simply trying to survive. These stories often feature heartbreaking events and intense psychological challenges that fundamentally change the characters, leaving them forever marked by their experiences. Even when characters grow stronger, the pain they endure leaves a permanent impact.

FBI Season 9: Release Date, Story, & Everything We Know

The eighth season began with a shocking death – Agent Dani Rhodes was killed, even though another character seemed much closer to dying at the end of the previous season. Surprisingly, Alana De La Garza’s Isobel lived, making it a major twist for a show that rarely eliminates main characters.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review

The LEGO Batman series kept improving with LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, which was a big step forward thanks to fully voiced characters and a vast open world. Subsequent LEGO games built on this successful formula, and Batman played a key role in defining where the series went next. Now, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight promises to take the experience even further, making it a must-play for any Batman enthusiast.

In Pol Taburet’s New Show, Paranoia Is the Point

Despite their strange and dreamlike quality, Pol Taburet says his figures aren’t based on dreams at all. These works, which blend human and animal forms, explore themes of change, death, and the ambiguous boundary between life and death. As each piece nears completion, it builds a sense of intense spiritual energy.