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Memphis Storyteller AR The Mermaid Talks Anime, Yoga, And Her Debut EP, ‘Watt We Doingg’

From its inception, rap music has been about telling stories. 50 years ago, in those park jam freestyles, the participants rhymed about their lives and circumstances, either in gritty detail or in exaggerated, larger-than-life self-mythology. They rhymed to entertain and to inform – and occasionally, to battle, to sharpen their skills, or prove their dominance.

So much has changed in the 50 years since hip-hop’s codified introduction at that house party in the Bronx. But one thing remains constant; rap is a storytelling genre. You could be the wittiest rapper in the world, with enough breath control to recover the wreckage of a downed submersible and a photographic memory of every word in the thesaurus. But if you have no story, you’re nobody.

AR The Mermaid describes herself primarily as a storyteller. Hailing from Memphis, the launching pad for horrorcore trap and triplet flows, AR (her real name’s Ariel, hence the nickname) does her city history proud, but always approaches her music from the standpoint of relaying a narrative to get her point across. “That’s what we do in Memphis,” she says. “We tell stories.”

During a Zoom call to discuss the impending release of her debut EP for 300 Entertainment, Watt We Doingg, AR details her wide-ranging influences and unique look, as well as the impact of her first two singles, “Sneaky Link” and “Suki.” Those influences include not just the Memphis rap standards of Three 6 Mafia’s Gangsta Boo and La Chat, but also contemporary inspirations such as thrash rapper Rico Nasty and Houston indie rap icon Sauce Walka.

Those influences are readily apparent across the EP; AR utilizes a distinctive Southern drawl, but her flow is regionless. On first hearing “Sneaky Link,” I couldn’t shake a mental comparison to Gucci Mane – until, that is, she mentioned Sauce Walka during our interview. The parallel clicked into place like a pair of 2×2 Legos. Combine that with a signature, impish look inspired as much by anime as by anything in hip-hop, and there were plenty of compelling reasons to try to learn more about AR.

The elements that make an AR song an AR song, according to the rapper herself are: “My lingo, my flow, it’s going to be very much Memphis, regardless. I saw my voice raspy already, so it’s like it wasn’t no type of ‘put on a voice’ type of shit.” Meanwhile, that look, which includes microblading her eyebrows into little horns – like the ones you’d see on the devil emoji – comes from her favorite Pokémon, the ghost type Gengar.

This has led to some confusion among fans about what the rapper actually stands for – after all, not every rap fan is an anime fan, despite the increasing overlap between both in recent years. In past interviews, she’s expressed annoyance with the misunderstandings – which have been common to fellow punk-inspired artists like Lil Uzi Vert and Doja Cat – especially since her true interest might come as a surprise.

In addition to devouring comedy and horror movies and far-out anime such as the action-packed but fairly gruesome High-Rise Invasion and Tokyo Ghoul, AR is an avid practitioner of yoga. “I started yoga just for my mindset and just my attitude,” she explains. “Just controlling that. Also, for working out, that was my way to start getting into meditation. I love doing yoga because for one, that’s my morning routine anyway. That’s my way of waking myself up, getting active, getting my day started, and thinking about what I’m going to do for the day.”

She even has some advice for those of us who have a little trouble with our own practice. “First off, you start off with stretching,” she tells me. “That’s probably where you going wrong. You trying to go straight into poses, but you got to stretch first, or you’ll be sore.” She isn’t shy about sharing her love for the practice. On Instagram, you can find her relating her “Mermaid Mantras,” like this one: “Hustle don’t come with instructions.”

“It’s in you,” she elaborates of her philosophy on hustle. “It ain’t no shit that you just wake up today and, ‘Oh, I’m hustling.’ But it’s some shit that’s born within you. Every day you getting this cake, you going to think of a way to get this cake.”

When listeners check out “Sneaky Link” and “Suki” – and by extension, the rest of AR’s music when Watt We Doingg drops – one thing they’re liable to notice is that she doesn’t mind directing her bold come-ons as much to the ladies as the fellas. She’s as unapologetic about her sexuality as she is about anything else. And yes, “Suki” is named after fellow raunchy rapper Sukihana, who makes a feature appearance in the video for the song (“I cannot shoot the video without Suki in it,” she enthuses).

But the real goal of the EP is to set a vibe – because what she stands for, more than anything else, is having a good time and making sure listeners do, too. “It’s going to be a mixture, basically we doing little bit of everything,” she says of the sound on the EP. “ I use ‘What We Doing’ for everything. Oh, you ready to party? What we doing?”

AR The Mermaid is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Craft Beer Experts Name The IPAs They Drink All Summer Long

If you took a peek into our coolers this summer, you would find a ton of lagers, wheat beers, pale ales, but mostly IPAs. When it comes to summer beer drinking, we tend to head towards the IPA before any other beer style. The IPA just hits better than most beer styles during the hazy summer months.

West Coast IPAs, milkshake IPAs, New England-style IPAs, we love them all. Maybe it’s the pine and hops. Or, in the case of hazy IPAs, maybe it’s the juicy, citrus, and tropical fruit flavors. Regardless, opening up the cooler at a campsite or backyard barbecue and finding a few IPAs to pick from makes us really happy.

To find the best IPA choices for the remaining summer days, we went to beer professionals for their insight. We asked a few well-known craft beer experts and brewers to tell us the one IPA they drink all summer. Keep scrolling to see all of their warm-weather picks.

Firestone Walker Mind Haze

Firestone Walker Mind Haze
Firestone Walker

James Bruner, certified cicerone and brewing supervisor at Irwindale Brew Yard in Irwindale, California

ABV: 6.2%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Hazy IPAs offer beers with higher hop flavors and aromas leaving behind all the bitterness of traditional IPAs, yielding a smooth, almost creamy mouthfeel from high amounts of wheat and oats in the grain bill. And while some of the best hazies come from brewers like The Alchemist, Treehouse, Trillium, Monkish, and WeldWerks, I think something that is more widely available makes for the perfect summer crusher. You don’t need to waste any time waiting in line or trading with your cousin in Boston when you can easily go to the store and grab a six-pack of Firestone Walker Mind Haze.

Tasting Notes:

It is amazingly hoppy, with stone fruit, citrus, and tropical aromas over bready wheat malts, with none of the bitterness that turns some people away from IPAs. Because of their quality control measures, you are pretty much guaranteed to have a fresh beer in your hands too. What’s not to love?

Bell’s Two-Hearted

Bell’s Two-Hearted
Bell’s

Katie Muggli, founder and executive director of Infinite Ingredient in Minneapolis

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

If I could only drink one IPA for the rest of my life, it’d be the one that made me fall in love with craft beer in the first place. Bell’s Two Hearted first made me swoon as a college student. Every time I revisit it, I find something new to revel in, and its consistency is like a great big hug from an old friend.

Tasting Notes:

It’s beautifully balanced, with a malt backbone that distinctively cradles the bright pine and citrus from the Centennial hops.

Zero Gravity Conehead

Zero Gravity Conehead
Zero Gravity

Joe Mashburn, head brewer of Night Shift Brewing in Boston

ABV: 5.7%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

The Beer:

The best IPA that I enjoy drinking in the summer is Conehead by Zero Gravity – a nice and balanced IPA that isn’t overly juicy, isn’t overly bitter, and just right in the middle. Easy to drink a few.

Tasting Notes:

This hoppy, summery beer is highlighted by lemon zest, grapefruit juice, and a ton of pine. A sweet, malty backbone makes this a well-balanced summer IPA.

Offshoot Relax

Offshoot Relax
Offshoot

Neil Willcoxson, head brewer at 8 Bit Brewing Company in Murrieta, California

ABV: 6.8%

Average Price: $16 for a four-pack

The Beer:

Relax by Offshoot Beer Co. It’s a perfect balance of robust hop flavor/aroma and simplicity, not overwhelming, but still very flavorful.

Tasting Notes:

It is very tropical and citrusy which makes for great summer drinking. It’s hazy, juicy, and perfect on a hot day.

Outer Range Into The Steep

Outer Range Into The Steep
Outer Range

Matthew Miller, co-founder and head brewer of Sunroom Brewing in Englewood, Colorado

ABV: 6.9%

Average Price: $16 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Having spent the majority of my childhood in Upstate New York, New England IPAs will always be my favorite style of summery IPAs. Into the Steep from Outer Range is in my opinion the best Hazy IPA in this style that I have had.

Tasting Notes:

The palate is sweet, juicy, and filled with peach, mango, and citrus fruits. There’s a nice malt backbone and just a hint of bitter, floral, grassy hops.

Wren House Spellbinder

Wren House Spellbinder
Wren House

Jan Chodkowski, head brewer and co-owner at Our Mutual Friend Brewing Company in Denver

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $19 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

The best IPA this summer for me has to be Wren House’s Spellbinder. It has to be the best Citra, Mosaic hazy out there. Cloudy, juicy, and surprisingly well-balanced, it’s the kind of IPA I’ll drink until fall.

Tasting Notes:

Super citrus and tropical aromas with a smooth body keep you reaching back for more. It’s as close to perfection as a summery IPA gets.

Cannonball Creek Trump Hands

Cannonball Creek Trump Hands
Cannonball Creek

Fred Rizzo, lead brewer for Call to Arms Brewing in Denver, Colorado

ABV: 4.6%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

I think it would be Trump Hands from Cannonball Creek. Making lower ABV IPAs that drink like “normal” IPAs is very challenging and the gents at CBC have continued to nail this style over many years (as the medals they’ve won prove it).

Tasting Notes:

This beer hits all the IPA marks that I appreciate (citrus, fruit, dank, mildly bitter finish) all while being full-bodied and low ABV.

Russian River Blind Pig

Russian River Blind Pig
Russian River

Skip Schwartz, head brewer at WeldWerks Brewing in Greeley, Colorado

ABV: 6.25%

Average Price: $8 for a 510ml bottle

The Beer:

I would have to say that Blind Pig is always the IPA I choose to drink whenever I see it on a menu. In my opinion, it is the perfect IPA due to its excellent balance of malt sweetness and body, which complements its level of bitterness perfectly.

Tasting Notes:

The combination of pine and citrus flavors meld together seamlessly, creating a delightful taste experience. Additionally, its 6.2% ABV makes it an ideal beer to enjoy a few without feeling overly full, and it pairs exceptionally well with meals.

Lawson’s Finest Sip of Sunshine

Lawson’s Finest Sip of Sunshine
Lawson’s Finest

George Hummel, grain master of My Local Brew Works in Philadelphia

ABV: 8%

Average Price: $18 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Lawson’s Sip Of Sunshine is one of the early trailblazers for the hazy style and it’s the one I gravitate towards as my personal favorite. It’s hazy, but not chunky. I find it truly amazing the layers of flavor being pulled from one kind of malt and one hop variety.

Tasting Notes:

Crisp pilsner malt and citrusy hops tied up in a pretty yellow bow. The only negative is it may be a little too crushable for a brew that weighs in at 8% ABV.

Pinthouse Electric Jellyfish

Pinthouse Electric Jellyfish
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Garth Beyer, certified Cicerone and owner of Garth’s Brew Bar in Madison, Wisconsin

ABV: 6.5%

Average Price: $19 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Electric Jellyfish from Pinthouse Brewing is my summer IPA go-to after a recent recommendation from a friend. It’s a great, well-balanced hazy IPA for the summer months.

Tasting Notes:

It’s beyond juicy without getting high up in the ABV. Notes of citrus, pineapple, mango, and lychee make it incredibly refreshing against the heat.

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An Ex-Navy Fighter Pilot Blew Minds When He Told Congress About His Encounters With UFOs: ‘These Objects Were Completely Stationary In Category 4 Hurricane Winds’

How do you convince a panel of House representatives that intelligent life is, in fact, out there? By giving a detailed account of how extraterrestrial pilots put even Tom Cruise to shame.

Today, Congress held a hearing to learn more about the existence of UAPs — unidentified aerial phenomena, or what we would call UFOs. They want to know which government agencies and contractors have been spying on and studying alien aircraft, and what proof of contact they might have. After retired military officer Major David Grusch confirmed that the government has had knowledge of extraterrestrial activity since 1930 and has also recovered crashed aircraft with non-human biological pilots, another whistleblower gave a mindboggling account of how advanced alien technology might be.

When former Navy fighter pilot Ryan Graves was asked how he knew the UAPs weren’t American, or even human, made, he gave this answer:

“These objects were staying completely stationary in Category 4 hurricane winds. These same objects would then accelerate to supersonic speeds. They would do so in very erratic and quick behaviors that I don’t have an explanation for.”

Why extraterrestrial pilots might be taking to the skies during hurricanes is still unclear, but given that even the tiniest drop of rain causes major delays when you’re flying Delta or American Airlines, we’re pretty miffed that the aliens have one up on us when it comes to air travel.

Watch the full interaction below:

And here’s his full opening statement.

And if you’ve never seen this 60 Minutes segment on this subject, it’s worth a watch.

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You’ll Need These Gin & Tonic Riffs To Get Through The Hottest Days Of Summer

This summer, we’ve covered some classic warm-weather cocktails and the various riffs on them that bartenders have created. We’ve already seen takes on the paloma, margarita, and even the daiquiri. But we’re definitely not done yet. No summer cocktail series is complete without the warm weather, thirst-quenching classic known as the gin & tonic.

Not only is the gin & tonic perfectly refreshing on a hot summer day, it’s also one of the simplest classic cocktails ever conceived. If you really want to go no frills, you can simply mix together gin and tonic over ice. That might be enough for you. If you want to turn it up to eleven, you’ll add a squeeze of lime and a lime wedge.

Here’s the bare-bones recipe:

Ingredients

2 oz. gin
4 oz. tonic water
Squeeze of lime
Lime wedge garnish

Preparation

Add gin to an ice-filled glass. Top with tonic water and stir until combined. Add a squeeze or two of lime and add a lime wedge. drink

Now, if that’s good enough for you, you’re all set for an epic last two months of summer. But if you really want to get wild, we asked a handful of bartenders to share their takes on the iconic drink. The cocktails below go well beyond the simplicity of the original drink and we think that’s a great thing. Bartending is an art form so why not let the professionals add intriguing ingredients and flavors to bring this drink to a new level?

Koppi Tonic

Koppi Tonic
Donnie Massingale

By Julia Petiprin, owner and Michael Nauer, beverage director at Homemakers Bar in Cincinnati

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz. Five Stories Winter Gin
  • 1 oz. *Coffee infused Meletti
  • 1 dash absinthe
  • 4 oz. Fever Tree Indian Tonic
  • Garnish: Grapefruit Zest

Coffee Meletti:

25g whole light roasted beans (Deeper Roots), 1- 750ml Meletti. Infuse for 24hrs, strain.

Preparation:

Add gin, coffee meletti, and absinthe to a chilled glass, add ice, and top with tonic. Express the grapefruit over the top, and place it in the glass.

“This cocktail is inspired by our love for a great coffee and amaro. With the craze of the espresso martini, we wanted something that could scratch the itch without being overly complicated. It is named after Koppi Roasters, said to be the inventors of espresso and tonic. Five Stories Winter Gin brings forward notes of cinnamon, winter mint tea, and other warming spices that pair perfectly with the orange peel and saffron notes of Meletti and coffee. The absinthe highlights the anise but with only one dash it’s not overpowering and adds depth.” Julia Petiprin, owner of Homemakers Bar in Cincinnati

Bramble Gin & Tonic

Bramble Gin & Tonic
Valerie

By Marshall Minaya, beverage director at Valerie in New York City

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz. Brockmans Gin
  • .25 oz. Giffard Crème de Cacao
  • .25 oz. Lemon Juice
  • 6 oz. Q Spectacular Tonic

Preparations:

Add Gin, cacao, and lemon to a goblet, fill with ice, and garnish. Serve and pour approx. six ounces of tonic for a topper. Serve in a goblet and garnish with two lemon wheels and three blackberries.

“Countless cocktails poured in the ’80s and ’90s have come and gone, but some are still called for from time to time. The Bramble, for example, is one of those cocktails: It’s made its way into the pantheon of classics bartenders know and riff off of. At Valerie, we have a gin-focused cocktail program with a list of house-crafted gin and tonic creations. I wanted to curate a refreshing Bramble variation while leaving the additional sugars behind—and Brockmans gin was the perfect base. Because of the berry-forward notes of the gin, there’s no reason to add any additional blackberry liqueurs. Q Spectacular tonic is my go-to tonic when I want the guest to truly be able to experience the botanicals of the gin. Carbonated at a higher pressure than other tonics (with fewer botanicals) allows the botanicals in Brockmans to shine.” Marshall Minaya, beverage director at Valerie in New York City

Gin Blossoms

Gin Blossoms
Wequassett Resort & Golf Club

By Rene Votteler, food & beverage director at Wequassett Resort & Golf Club in Harwich, Massachusetts

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Hendricks Neptunia Botanical
  • 1 oz Strawberry Puree

Preparation:

Build in shaker, add ingredients, shake, pour into a rocks glass, and top with tonic water. Garnish with an edible orchid flower

“Using the Hendricks Neptunia Botanical gives it that refreshing taste to the palate with the compliments of strawberries and a special look with a beautiful orchid flower.”– Rene Votteler, food & beverage director at Wequassett Resort & Golf Club

Audrey’s Tonic

Audrey’s Tonic
Little Rascal

By Keith Larry, beverage director at Little Rascal in Brooklyn, New York

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz. Boatyard Gin
  • .75 oz. Oloroso sherry
  • .25 oz. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Top with London Essence Indian Tonic
  • Garnish with Lemon zest and rosemary

Preparation:

Add the gin, sherry, and lemon juice to a shaker tin with ice and shake. Pour over a highball glass filled with ice and top with London Essence Indian Tonic. Garnish with lemon zest and a sprig of rosemary.

“Audrey’s Tonic features my favorite high-quality tonic, London Essence, and oloroso sherry, which you can find for an affordable price at most liquor stores. The sherry adds a nice crisp quality to the cocktail, complementing the traditional G+T ingredients nicely. For an easy way to bring it up another notch, use a lighter to smoke your rosemary for an aromatic finish” – Keith Larry, beverage director at Little Rascal in Brooklyn, New York

Trunk Texts

Trunk Texts
Stratus Rooftop Lounge

By Patrick Banko, lead bartender at Stratus Rooftop Lounge in Philadelphia

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz. Peaflower-Infused Hendrick’s Gin
  • .5 oz. green tea syrup
  • .5 oz. lime juice
  • Topped with Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic

Preparation:

Combine gin, syrup, and lime juice in a shaker tin, shake, and strain into a highball glass over ice. Top with tonic water and garnish with a lime wheel.

“I really enjoy this cocktail due to the citrus and syrup components leveling out the harsh floral notes from the gin and the tonic water. It is a go-to for guests who are not typically gin and tonic fans, and also provides an entry into the vast gin cocktail universe.” — Patrick Banko, lead bartender at Stratus Rooftop Lounge in Philadelphia

Glendalough Rose G&T

Rose G & T
Glendalough Distillery

By Ciarán “Rowdy” Rooney, head distiller for Glendalough Distillery in County Wicklow, Ireland

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz. Glendalough Wild Rose Irish Gin
  • Tonic Water
  • Lime wedge garnish
  • Mint sprig garnish

Preparation:

Add Wild Rose Gin to an ice-filled wine glass. Top with tonic water and garnish with a slice of lime and a fresh sprig of mint.

“The best gin for a G&T is a small batch distilled gin with a juniper-forward flavor that includes other botanicals that are ideally locally sourced. This will ensure you get a classic G&T that tastes fresh, flavorful, and unique. Glendalough is a craft-produced gin that is slowly distilled in our small 500-liter copper pot still using the finest, best quality botanicals available — including over 30 locally foraged wild fresh botanicals. I have to say that the Glendalough Rose Gin is my favorite, because I developed it to honor my Mum whose name was Rose, and each bottle contains roses from my late mother’s garden.” – Ciarán “Rowdy” Rooney, head distiller for Glendalough Distillery

G&T+

G & T +
Tattersall Distilling

By Kodi Satra, beverage director of Tattersall Distilling in River Falls, Wisconsin

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz. Tattersall Gin
  • 1 oz. sweet vermouth
  • .5 oz. lemon juice
  • .25 oz. agave syrup
  • 2 oz. tonic water

Preparation:

Combine all ingredients in Collins glass filled with ice. Top with tonic water and garnish with an expressed lemon peel

“This recipe has some non-traditional G&T ingredients. They play well with the gin without overpowering the drink or making it too far from the original flavor profile. You can leave out the agave if you prefer your G&T on the drier side. You can also add herbs like basil or rosemary and some dried spices like cardamom or cinnamon sticks as a garnish to play on the Spanish style gin and tonics that have gained popularity lately.” – By Kodi Satra, beverage director of Tattersall Distilling in River Falls, Wisconsin

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SNX: The Week’s Best Sneaker Drops Featuring Jordan 3 Palomino, And Bad Bunny’s Chalky Brown Adidas Campus

Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. This week’s primary sneaker color palette lives in shades of beige and brown. We’ve got the Nike Ja 1 EYBL, the New Balance Stone Island collaborative FuelCell C_1, Bad Bunny’s Chalky Brown Adidas Campus, and the Jordan 4 Palomino — all dressed in shades of brown, tan, or beige.

Was this a calculated move by sneaker companies to tease what we can expect in the fall season, or just a massive coincidence? Whatever the reason, we kind of dig it — making this a great week for sneaker releases!

If you’re not feeling the brown and beige vibes, we have a few drops to highlight that still offer vibrant summer-ready colors, and Jordan fans will be pleased to see that their favorite brand is finally back in the lineup. Let’s dive into the best sneaker drops of the week!

Nike Ja 1 EYBL

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Price: $120

Ja Morant’s latest for Nike is the Ja 1 EYBL, a colorway designed to lock eyes onto your game. The sneaker combines Nike’s Melon Tint and Rush Fuchsia colorway over a bi-color speckled midsole riding atop Zoom Air cushioning. Rounding out the design is Ja branding and a psychedelic heel piece.

Ja Morant is a polarizing figure in basketball right now, and feel how you want about the Memphis Grizzlies player (who is currently on suspension) but you can’t deny that Ja also just might be the future of b-ball footwear.

The Nike Ja 1 EYBL is out now for a retail price of $120. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or your favorite aftermarket site.

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Nike Air Max 1 Clear Jade

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Price: $150

In a week of beige and earth-toned colorways, the Nike Air Max 1 Clear Jade scans as a breath of fresh air. Featuring a summer-ready colorway that combines Clear Jade panels with a cool grey and white base, this Air Max 1 sports a premium leather upper with soft suede underlays and a build reminiscent of the original ’87 model.

The Nike Air Max 1 Clear Jade is out now for a retail price of $150. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app or your favorite aftermarket site.

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Nike Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG NC to Chi

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Price: $140

North Carolina and Chicago are two geographic locations that are forever tied with Michael Jordan — it’s why the Chicago and UNC colorways are so legendary — and now we’re getting a Jordan 1 that celebrates that dual lineage.

The Women’s exclusive Jordan 1 NC to Chi slams together powder blue and crimson red colors over a black leather base for a sneaker that feels like a full circle celebration of MJ’s entire career, from college ball player to professional.

The Nike Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG NC to Chi is out now for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Nike Air Max 1 x Puerto Rican Day Blue Gale and Barely Blue

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Price: $140

Nike is dropping a Puerto Rican Day Air Max 1 over a month after the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City. Nike kind of has a habit of missing holidays — if you’ve ever seen a black and orange Nike colorway drop in winter, assume the brand missed Halloween — and that would bother us… if the resulting sneakers weren’t so dope!

It’s hard to be mad at the Blue Gale and Barely Blue Air Max 1 when it looks this good. The sneaker sports shades of bright blue over an off-white base with a jeweled swoosh and a helado cart graphic at the tongue.

The Nike Air Max 1 x Puerto Rican Day Blue Gale and Barely Blue is set to drop on July 27th at 7:00 Am PST for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Nike Air Jordan 3 Orewood Brown (Palamino)

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Price: $200

Also known as the Palomino, the Orewood Brown is the consolation prize of all the hardcore Jordan heads who have had to suffer through these last few weeks with a serious lack of Jordan drops. The Orewood Brown is easily one of the top ten Jordan 3 colorways and leans less away from the sportswear aspect of the silhouette, translating the design through a luxury lens.

Featuring synthetic leather details on the tongue and a plush suede upper, the Orewood Brown is elegant and premium, a perfect Jordan colorway to transition from Summer to Fall.

The Nike Air Jordan 3 Orewood Brown is set to drop on July 29th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $200. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.

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Adidas Y-3 ITOGO

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Price: $600

Adidas is the only big sneaker brand out there that is trying to reimagine footwear and push it into the future. For that, we’re always going to ride hard for the brand, even if we don’t love the designs the way we love a classic Jordan silhouette.

The Y-3 ITOGO features a PRIMEKNIT textile upper with a detachable BOOST midsole, a polyurethane capsule, and a modular five-part design that is assembled without the use of glue. The latest colorway is a simple black-and-white design with black laces.

The sneaker has an alternative colorway with a radically different design. I’m not sure how or why Adidas considers this the same shoe, but they do! Seriously, look at this thing? Am I crazy? They look like totally different shoes!

The Adidas Y-3 ITOGO is out now for a retail price of $600. Pick up a pair at Adidas.

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Adidas Harden Vol. 7

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Price: $160

James Harden’s latest Adidas silhouette, the Vol. 7, is all about energy return. The textile upper rides atop a Jet BOOST midsole equipped with Lightstrike cushioning, which focuses on responsive energy return with heavy steps, designed to keep you light on your feet and active.

The design features a herringbone-patterned outsole with various traction lines in multiple directions to match a chaotic full-coverage play style.

The Adidas Harden Vol. 7 is out now for a retail price of $160. Pick up a pair at the Adidas webstore.

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New Balance Made in USA 996 Pink Haze

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Price: $189.99

Where does ALD end and New Balance begin? Ever since Teddy Santis took over the creative direction at New Balance Made in USA, the sneakers coming out of this subsection of the brand all ooze that ALD minimalism. We’re not complaining, it looks great and if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it!

The New Balance 996 Pink Haze features a pigskin and ash upper with hard suede, mesh, and leather details riding atop an ENCAP midsole in a Pink Haze and silver colorway.

The New Balance Made in USA 996 Pink Haze is set to drop on July 27th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $189.99. Pick up a pair at New Balance.

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New Balance Stone Island Tokyo Design Studio FuelCell C_1

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Price: $160

Italian luxury label Stone Island is teaming up with New Balance’s Tokyo Design Studio for a new dual-branded FuelCell C_1.

Featuring a knit upper with synthetic textiles and cotton detailing, the FuelCell C_1 sports a magnetic closure speed lacing system, co-branded foxing, a full-length carbon fiber plate, and a FuelCell midsole with extra bulk that serves as a counterbalance.

Stone Island branding lives at the heel piece while New Balance is repped with a large embroidered logo at the toe box.

The New Balance Stone Islands Tokyo Design Studio FuelCell C_1 is set to drop on July 28th at 7:00 AM PST. Pick up a pair at New Balance.

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Adidas Bad Bunny Campus Chalky Brown

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Price: $160

2023 has been a quiet year for Benito — we’ll give it to him considering Bad Bunny was last year’s most streamed artist — but this week he returns with a new single and a brand new Adidas drop.

Build on a Campus silhouette, the Chalky Brown sneaker combines contemporary and classic Adidas design details for a best-of-both-world sneaker. The sneaker sports a smooth leather upper, textile lining, a supported inner heel, and Bad Bunny’s psychedelic eyeball branding at the tongue.

The Adidas Bad Bunny Campus Chalky Brown is set to drop on July 29th at 8:00 PST for a retail price of $160. Pick up a pair via the Adidas CONFIRMED app.

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Michael Ian Black Was So Stunned By Today’s UFO Hearing Testimony That He Couldn’t Muster A Joke About It

House committees are pretty wild now that Republicans are (narrowly) in charge, but the latest session was particularly out-there. On Wednesday, the chamber listened to testimony about UAPs, aka unidentified aerial phenomenon, aka UFOs, which have been in the news more than usual this year. At one point a witness made an especially shocking claim: that aliens are freakin’ real. He didn’t offer any hard evidence, but at least one usually deadpan comic seemed to think it was legit (unless he was being dry even for him).

After the hearing wrapped, Michael Ian Black took to Twitter (or are we all for real calling it X?), and he had praise for how it was handled. “Serious, diligent. Absolutely stunning testimony,” he wrote. “Hard to walk away from this thinking anything other than there’s something profound happening on our planet that we do not understand.”

Again, this could be Black simply being more deadpan than usual. Or maybe he was so stunned by what he heard that the veil of humor dropped and we’re seeing a rare moment of public seriousness from him.

One of the witnesses at the hearing was retired military officer Major David Grusch, who told the lawmakers that the U.S. government has been aware of alien activity since the 1930s. He also testified that authorities have recovered “non-human biological pilots from crashed crafts.”

The Pentagon denied Grusch’s testimony.

Not everyone was as convinced as Black seems to have been. Technology reporter Sam Biddle remained skeptical about the as-yet-unsubstantiated claims being made.

“It is stunning to me how many people are taking this testimony seriously after he suggested UFOs come from another dimension and were covered up by Mussolini and the Vatican,” Biddle tweeted, calling it “nutcase stuff.”

However, plenty of others, including the State alum, wanted to believe. Unless he’s just joking.

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Tracy McGrady Understands Damian Lillard’s Trade Request But Has No Idea What James Harden’s Doing

Tracy McGrady knows a thing or two about issuing a trade request, as he rather famously asked the Orlando Magic to trade him in 2004 after Orlando finished the season with the worst record in the East. As such, the Hall of Famer understands better than most what goes through a star’s mind when it comes to issuing a trade demand and would empathize with the difficulty of making that decision.

In a recent interview with GQ, McGrady was asked about the two big trade requests this summer, noting that he gets where Damian Lillard was coming from, saying “it was time” for Lillard’s tenure in Portland to end. However, James Harden’s latest trade request evades him completely, as he has no idea what the hell Harden’s looking for if it’s not playing alongside the reigning MVP on a legit contender.

The evolution of the NBA. You get hit with some shit each and every year. Dame, to me, it was time. But if I’m Portland, I got to do what’s best for our franchise, as well. I’m not gonna give away you, Dame, with you just coming off averaging 32 points. You still got game. I gotta get someone back that’s All-Star caliber. And I don’t understand for the life of me what James Harden is doing. Why are you trying to get out?

That makes zero sense to me. Not only that, but I look at all the teammates he’s played with. James has probably played with more Hall of Famers than anybody in the league, and he doesn’t have a ring to show for it. I don’t know what he’s looking for. And maybe there’s some internal bullshit that is going on that we don’t know about. Because it doesn’t make any sense to me to leave the MVP, and the Eastern Conference, where you have a shot to at least play for a championship. It’s got to be something deeper than what you know. Get over it, man.

There have been multiple reports of Harden feeling like he can’t trust the Sixers front office after taking a discount last summer and not getting offered the long-term deal he hoped for this summer. That certainly played a major role in his trade request, but given this is his third in four years, it’s also becoming a habit for him to bolt any time he becomes unhappy with a situation. As McGrady notes, sometimes you just have to “get over it, man” when it comes to those sorts of things when the goal is to win championships. We’ll see if Harden is able to get his way and end up on the Clippers, where he’ll pair with two new All-Stars in Paul George and Kawhi Leonard, but you won’t find too much sympathy for Harden’s situation from T-Mac or many others.

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Is Demanding That The AI Companies Pay Residuals To Every Creative Person, Basically

In a scathing op-ed published by the Washington Post, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt argues that actors, writers, and anyone whose job is threatened by Artificial Intelligence deserves to be paid in residuals.

That issue is a focal point of both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikesthe pennies artists are getting paid by streaming platforms despite the shows they starred in, some of them decades old, still generating subscribers and revenue for these tech companies. Actors, especially working actors, survive off these residual checks, as do the writers that create the very films and TV series that earn studios billions each year. It’s a grossly shocking pay gap that should’ve been addressed a long time ago, but the invention of AI has now pushed questions of ownership and copyright law to the forefront. And that’s where Gordon-Levitt comes in.

In his piece for the Washington Post, the actor argued that Generative AI doesn’t generate anything without human input. In fact, it’s a stretch to call it “intelligence” given that it simply spits out combinations of data it’s been trained on.

“…Like the Wizard of Oz bellowing, ‘Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!’ What’s behind the curtain of AI?” Gordon-Levitt asks. “The cost of the human labor it took to produce the training data. ‘Generative AI’ cannot generate anything at all without first being trained on massive troves of data it then recombines. Who produces that training data? People do. And those people deserve residuals.”

And while studios and tech companies are some of the first to hope that AI can rapidly reproduce the work of human employees at a fraction of the cost, Hollywood won’t be the last industry to use AI to put people out of work.

“This principle holds true whether we’re talking about entertainers, doctors, engineers or pretty much anyone whose work involves a computer,” Gordon-Levitt says while arguing that anytime AI generates revenue from data it’s trained on, the people who created that data deserve a cut of the profit. “AI can’t do our jobs yet, but it might be able to soon. And people whose jobs are threatened by AI will be the same people who produced the data used to train it. A new kind of residual for these human data producers could potentially provide some much-needed economic relief.”

Now putting this into effect would mean updated copyright laws, the government taking a firmer stance on tech overreach, and corporate overlords actually caring about their workers instead of the bottom line. But maybe, if we can make AI pay for the work it steals, we can keep it from taking our jobs completely.

Check out Gordon-Levitt talking about his piece below:

(Via The Washington Post)

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Shakira Screaming As A Rat Almost Stepped On Her Head Was Only One Of The Nightmarish Things To Happen On The ‘Copa Vacía’ Set

Shakira has dealt with some odd headlines of late. That includes followup to being seen next to Tom Cruise at an event, which led to much speculation even though nothing truly appeared to be afoot. That also might be odder (or less, depending on one’s perspective) than an outtake that the Colombian pop mainstay shared from her memories of the “Copa Vacía” video set.

As we previously discussed, the song and video reveal a collaboration between Shakira and Manuel Turizo. The two play two lovers who are attempting to get their romance back on track, but a guest star got a little too friendly in the process. That would be a rat, who was supposed to be part of the background but moved to the foreground, and as you can see in the below Instagram reel (shared by Shakira herself), she screamed while she was stuck in a mermaid tail and Mr. Rat came to say hello.

Yeah, that does not look fun. Yet Shakira seems to be amused enough about it to post the reel, and via PEOPLE, she previously told Hola! USA that this was only part of the not-so-wonderful stuff to happen on set:

“The fish tank broke, the set began to flood, and they had to take me out of there. I couldn’t go out because I had a mermaid tail, and I couldn’t climb out,” she told the Spanish-language news outlet, per Hola! USA. The singer wore the costume for the entirety of the music video, and in order to continue filming, had to be removed by a crane during the on-set incident.

No thank you, I will stay on dry land over here, even in a pretend capacity.

(Via PEOPLE)

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Ryan Reynolds Celebrated Sandra Bullock’s Birthday By Sharing Their Nude Scene From ‘The Proposal’

Ryan Reynolds took the term “birthday suit” literally.

On Wednesday, the Deadpool star wished Sandra Bullock a happy 59th birthday by sharing a scene from 2009’s The Proposal where they’re both naked. “Happy Birthday to the inimitable and stunning Sandra Bullock! For your birthday this year, I got us both intimacy coordinators. And an HR department. And clothing?” he wrote on Instagram. You can see it below.

In 2021, Bullock explained why she agreed to the nude scene. “I was like, ‘I will do this naked scene only if I can be humiliated and funny.’ You will not see me trying to attempt being sexy naked — in real life or onscreen. There’s just no point in it!” she told the About Last Night podcast. “It was for that reason, with a friend that you trusted comedically and safety-wise, I knew I was in the presence of safety.”

The Proposal was one of three movies starring Bullock that came out in 2009 — and maybe the best? All About Steve is the worst of the three (and the second worst movie in her filmography, according to critics), and I would rather watch Bullock and Betty White dance to “Get Low” than sit through The Blind Side again. The actual Blind Side probably would, too.

(Via Entertainment Weekly)