Whether playing Tom Cruise's dimwitted stunt man or channeling a larger-than-life Bruce Springsteen, Ben Stiller has always had a knack for satire. Here are some of his best parodies.
There are many ways to get maimed in Arcangelo Sassolino's studio. Our series of three videos features a block of wood being cracked in half by a piston, a 700-pound claw, and an enormous magnetized pulley system lifting a nine-ton wall of steel.
Gary Player said that Trevor Immelman has the closest swing to Ben Hogan's that he's ever seen. Here's an updated take on Hogan's fundamentals.
New York Rangers' left wing Sean Avery sweats his way through his training workout and proves that you don't have to be the biggest guy on the rink to be the toughest.
Once the best-selling imported wine in the United States, Riunite's heyday was paired with a jingle-heavy advertising campaign as sugary as the spritzer itself. Revisit the ghosts of vintages past with these commercials from the 1970s and '80s.
It was a once common refrain for critics to ask whether Chris Burden would live to see his thirtieth birthday. But while myth-making performances such as 1971's Shoot eventually gave way to a less-risky brand of performance art, his works have never lost their edge. Watch his transition from art's bad boy to enlightened engineer with these videos from various stages in his career.
Lifetime road racer and engineer Donald Atchison opened Ecosse Moto Works with a dream to build the ideal street bike. With attention to detail and expert craftsmanship, Ecosse created the Heretic — a bike that gives riders the thrill of torque-filled drives while avoiding a speeding ticket.
In an interview with Men's Vogue articles editor Mark Rozzo, Corey Seymour — co-author of Gonzo: The Life of Hunter S. Thompson — describes the ups and downs of life with the most unlikely of mentors.
Will Smith seems dead set on saving humanity one movie at a time. And as his box office numbers prove, the world never wearies of him. Compare the I Am Legend movie trailer with the Charlton Heston classic The Omega Man.
In Manhattan's Meatpacking District, a family-run business works its magic, creating blends for restaurants that serve the best burgers in the city—and perhaps the world.
James Blake talks about why the 2006 U.S. Open was different and what he thinks about the possibility of facing Roger Federer in the 2007 U.S. Open quarterfinals.
Cat Power's voice has never stopped exuding the smoke and darkness of her earlier recordings. You get the feeling that if she sang a grocery list, it would still leave a scar on your heart.
Author James Ellroy, who wrote The Black Dahlia talks with Men's Vogue editor Mark Rozzo about his books, his obsessions, and his vow to never talk about the Dahlia case again.
The writer Lawrence Osborne and wine consultant Charles Scicolone share a table at i Trulli restaurant in New York and sample a few of the better grappas available in the U.S.