The store that was born on the corner of Ervay and Main Streets in Dallas has become, like most other things from Texas, larger than life. When Neiman Marcus was founded as a purveyor of luxury womenswear and goods in 1907 by department store buyer Herbert Marcus and his sister and brother-in-law, Carrie and A.L. Neiman, it was a gamble on an untapped market. Though Dallas has a ritzy-ditzy urban cowboy reputation now, it was more of a down-home midwestern town when doors opened to the public on Sept.
This tool evaluated Cannon's family jewels based on factors such as size, favourite features, and bedroom manoeuvres. Dr. Squatch, a natural men’s soap and personal care company, facilitated the official insurance policy through MMA/Momentous to provide Cannon’s testicles with extra protection. The 43-year-old star, who has 12 children with six different women, expressed his gratitude for the recognition and the insurance. "Haters say it’s time for me to stop having kids and put this super sperm to rest, but I’m doubling down on these valuable balls and my future kids,"
Nike's polarizing Colin Kaepernick ad is already a meme. This week, social media has been flooded with people posting their own versions of what it means to sacrifice everything and #JustDoIt. ADVERTISEMENT
Britney just did it again. ... @ praise_mag I don't understand why this... @ grandayyyyyy #nike... @ the8tech The style — a black-and-white photo, typically a close-up of someone's face — makes it easy to replicate for any well-known celebrity or character, or even just a random person.
Kjellberg said he wasn't familiar with the channel, which slips anti-Semitic and misogynistic commentary into videos about anime and movies. "This is all you have?" Kjellberg said. "Anyone with the level-headed brain can tell that I don't know this guy. [It's] a shame campaign to smear my name." Kjellberg is YouTube's biggest celebrity, known for making videos about gaming. He has 76 million subscribers, more than anyone else on the site, and is one of its top earners .
On April 13, Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant will take the court for the final game of his NBA career. The 37-year-old guard, selected in the first round of the 1996 draft out of high school, is finishing up his 20th season in L.A. — a record for the most years played with a single team.
TIME asked sports photography professionals to choose one frame from Bryant’s career, which spanned over 1,300 regular season games, 33,583 points — good for third all-time — and five Lakers championships.