Celebs Doing Impressions of Other CelebsWe can’t do any impressions. If we could, we’d be dusting one off and presenting it to you as the perfect lead-in to this video, a compilation of celebs doing impressions of other cel… Wait! We thought of one we can actually do, and do extremely well, if we may. It’s called: The First Impression. Hi. Yes, pleased to meet you, too. You’re fascinating. Tell us everything. Your New Favorite Gummies—On the House[Partner] Feel calmer, happier, and perfectly buzzed without the worry of being zonked out. Whether you’re winding down after a long day, socializing with friends, or just need a little break, these gummies deliver the uplift you’re looking for. Packed with 25mg CBD + 5mg THC per gummy, they’re crafted for dispensary-like effects that are smooth, steady, and all-natural. Vegan-friendly and infused with minor cannabinoids and terpenes for a full-spectrum experience, they also come in crave-worthy flavors like blue razz, redberry, lemon, and orange. Right now, try them for free—just cover shipping. Elevate your everyday, on us.Through Playful Movement and Sculpture, Sulian Rios Animates the Instant Closeness Between StrangersIn his book, Knife, Mr. Salman Rushdie writes, “An intimacy of strangers. That's a phrase I've sometimes used to express the joyful thing that happens in the act of reading, that happy union of the interior lives of author and reader.” We feel this intimacy with you, Dear Riders. And if we were going to visualize what this intimacy with you feels like, this video absolutely nails it. Even the soundtrack is perfect. Selfie WavesOn July 1, 2015, White House tours officially allowed selfies. But before that? A daring act of selfie rebellion took place. In 2014, someone secretly snapped a pic in the White House bathroom while meeting Obama. How do we know this? Because the culprit made a YouTube video about it. Why Have Most People Stopped Wearing Hats?If wearing hats were practical, we’d go full-on Pope with our headwear. Think giant towers of flair, stopping traffic, inspiring awe. But alas, modern life doesn’t make room for hat grandeur. So where did the era of hats go? This video breaks down the decline of this once-dominant accessory. Hat fans, this one’s for you. Throwback Georges Seurat: Great Art ExplainedNot a fan of art? This one’s for you. Seriously. Stick with us. Last week, we saw Models by Seurat at the Barnes Foundation. Dr. Albert C. Barnes (the collector behind this world-renowned collection) was a rebel, an outlaw, hated at the time (late 1800s/early 1900s) for collecting this kind of art in America. He wrote, on page one of his book about Renoir, “...it is frequently supposed that good art is that which qualified critics pronounce to be such, though of course what qualifies the critics remains a mystery.” Barnes was us. He was the common man, looking at art, wondering why people should care about it. The MixerThe psychologist-approved hack to fall asleep on a plane. The cheapest cars that can hit 150 mph. The foolproof test to tell if your knife has gone dull. This 4,000-year-old tomb that belonged to a “magician.” The most exciting hotel openings of 2025. How much sugar is in red wine. These photos celebrating peak Y2K tech. It's 2025. Time to rethink your razor.* *Partner /GTFO @lexi_lou_thur | NYC Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner @2025 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 |
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