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Time Out
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
A new immersive theatre show in central London allows you to recreate January 6
Did you ever wished you could have participated in the infamous events of January 6, 2021, when a mob attacked the US Capitol building in Washington DC only to be narrowly thwarted by law enforcement? Of course you don't: it would have been horrible. But an unusual and eye-catching immersive theatre show called Fight for America! seeks to recreate the most infamous day in recent American history as a gigantic tabletop board game with over 10,000 hand-painted miniatures. Staged in the Stone Nest arts centre on Shaftesbury Avenue, the show is the brainchild of multimedia performance company the American Vicarious with design by Games Workshop legend Alessio Cavatore. There are two teams: red – representing the attackers – and blue – representing the defenders. Up to 20 audience members can pay the higher ticket price to actually participate in the game, guided by a games master into making decisions that will shape the outcome of the assault as thousands of miniatures are moved around a gigantic 14-foot model of the building itself. The remaining audience members pay a much lower ticket price to spectate. Clearly this is a somewhat provocative idea for a show, although it sounds entirely fascinating. It appears the point is not to let you LARP January 6, and the show materials don't get into the ideology of Team Red – which we're all pretty familiar with at this stage – in any significant way. But January 6 happened and by most informed accounts it was a pretty near thing that nothing worse happened. We're told the point of Fight for America! is to 'explore the fragility of democracy and the very real consequences of political extremism. It's part history, part spectacle, and part civic reckoning'. There are also complimentary snacks, which there probably weren't on the day itself.

Hypebeast
30-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Hypebeast
The Nike LD-1000 "Bandana" Pack Is Wrapped in Paisley
Name:Nike LD-1000 'Bandana'Colorway:Mosswood Brown/Sail-Sesame-Campfire Orange-Velvet Brown-Gum Dark Brown, Team Red/Sail-Mosswood Brown-Black-Gum Med Brown-Burgundy CrushSKU:IH4479-235, IH4479-677MSRP:$100 USDRelease Date:Summer 2025Where to Buy:Nike Nikeis going on a paisley frenzy with theLD-1000'Bandana' pack. Comprised of 'Mosswood Brown' and 'Team Red,' both models feature canvas uppers wrapped in the iconic paisley patterns. Suede overlays land on the toebox, eyelets and heel, followed by a white leather panel swoosh for a sharp contrast. Additional branding is spotted on the tongue tag, insoles and embroidered Nike heel logo. Both options then rest on a white midsole and Gum waffle outsole, while matching laces tie them together for a cohesive finish.


Tom's Guide
21-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT is a direct shot at Nvidia's RTX 5060 — here's why I think it will hit the bullseye
In the worst-kept secret of Computex 2025, AMD has just announced its new GPU — the Radeon RX 9060 XT. The self-proclaimed 'world's best graphics card under $350' will be available to buy on June 5th with a starting price of $299. That lower price is for the model with 8GB of video memory (the storage space for all those shiny in-game graphics), and for $349, you can double that to 16GB — a much better number given how demanding AAA games like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are. And if AMD's numbers are reflective of real-world testing (trust me, I'll be testing the hell out of it), then this is looking like the ultimate combo breaker of performance and value for money that is ready to take on the Nvidia RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti. Let me explain. So the first bit that is clear is you're getting more for your money — 6% faster gaming based on testing 40 of the most played games, and 15% better gaming performance per dollar vs the 5060 Ti. Spec RX 9060 XT (8GB) RX 9060 XT (16GB) RTX 5060 RTX 5060 Ti Compute units 32 32 30 36 Peak AI TOPs 821 821 614 759 Boost clock 3.1 GHz 3.1 GHz 2.5 GHz 2.6 GHz Video memory 8GB 16GB 8GB 8/16GB Price $299 $349 $299 $379/$429 When it comes to cheaper GPUs like this, the secret sauce to extracting the most from your games is AI trickery. Nvidia has led the way on this with DLSS 4 — bringing crazy frame rates and impressive detail to AAA games (as you can see in our RTX 5060 testing). But AMD has been catching up fast with the fourth generation of its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology, which the RDNA 4 architecture of these new GPUs is purpose built for. The tech is taking another significant leap forward with 'Redstone.' This is the next update to the tech that really turns up the heat on its machine learning capabilities with three new additions: Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Is this kind of copying Nvidia's homework? Sort of. There are differences in the tech, but DLSS has been doing a lot of this for a while now. But that doesn't mean it's a bad thing — in fact it's the best decision AMD's made, as it now puts Team Red on an even playing field to really compete. All it needs now is more games, and over 60 titles will come armed with FSR 4 support by June 5th. Speaking to AMD, they talked about how this will open the door to potential multi-frame generation (what has been fuelling those 200+ FPS results on Nvidia RTX 50-series cards since the beginning of the year). And there's one simple reason why all of this comes together to potentially make Team Green pretty green with envy. You see, with all these numbers, AMD has been keen to tell us all about how it is the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti's worst nightmare. But I think the real target here is the 5060. I got talking to a bunch of my mates in the press pool after the announcement, and the wow moment wasn't 'I can get 6% better performance for $30 less,' it was 'I could spend $50 more and get a way better GPU.' Our friends over at PC Gamer have been doing some proper in-depth testing of the RTX 5060, and the results were what I expected — play by Nvidia's rules and you'll be fine, but try to play something outside of its realm and you'll face the limitations fast. And that's why AMD's move is kind of a stroke of genius here. On paper, the RX 9060 XT is an altogether stronger card, and for just an additional 50 bucks, you can get it with double the video memory for those more demanding games? One thing is for sure: the GPU wars have never been as big as they are right now. That is, of course, if companies who make these GPUs can stick to the MSRP. All we can do is cross our fingers on that one.

Hypebeast
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Hypebeast
The Nike Kobe 5 Protro "Lower Merion Aces (Away)" to Return Next Year
Name:Nike Kobe 5 Protro 'Lower Merion Aces (Away)' (2010 pair worn by Montrezl Harrell pictured above)Colorway:Metallic Silver/Team Red/WhiteSKU:IM0557-001MSRP:TBCRelease Date:Spring 2026Where to Buy:Nike AsNike Basketballhas continued to expand its lineup of Kobe Protro models on the market, more colorways are still coming to reintroduced silhouettes. TheKobe 5 Protroremains in steady rotation with special PEs for stars likeJalen BrunsonandCaitlin Clark, as well as upcoming general release drops. A new rumorreportfrom the insiders over at SneakerMarketRO has expanded the list of pairs to anticipate, touching on the 2026 calendar. It's now expected that the Kobe 5 'Lower Merion Aces (Away)' will be dropping in Protro form in early 2026. The colorway dropped in 2010 as a tribute to Kobe Bryant's high school and fetches a pretty penny today. Look for it to likely sport the same color scheme of 'Metallic Silver' at the base of the upper and 'Team Red' at the midfoot paneling, Swooshes, lining, laces, heel signature, and the tongue's Sheath logo. At the time of writing, Nike Basketball has not yet confirmed that the Kobe 5 Protro 'Lower Merion Aces (Away)' will be arriving next year. Stay tuned for updates, including a first look at the 2026 rendition, as we currently expect it to arrive next spring via Nike SNKRS and select retailers, likely around the model's typical $190 USD price point.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Old Glory Ultra Relay: Cross-country trek honors US veterans
(NewsNation) — A dozen veterans ran 3,000 miles from San Diego to Washington, D.C., as part of the Old Glory Ultra Relay, a coast-to-coast trek that broke the record for the continuous relay of an American flag across the United States. Team Red, White and Blue coordinated the run, which lasted from May 2 to May 18, with a goal of raising $1 million for veterans' health and wellness resources. 107-year-old man finally receives Iowa high school diploma The organization wanted to do something special for Team RWB's 15-year anniversary, longtime team leader and retired Special Forces Col. Michael 'Sully' Sullivan told 'Morning in America.' Though the group has previously had veterans run with the flag, this year's relay had a uniquely lengthy goal. 'We thought this would be an amazing way to bring awareness to our cause, to show that veterans aren't broken, that they can do amazing things every single day for this nation,' Sullivan said. First in her family: Texas woman graduates after juggling three jobs Cole DeRosa, a retired army lieutenant and a team runner, reflected on the journey. 'We're moving 4 to 5 feet at a time, mile after mile, day and night, you know, through the deserts, over the mountains, in the snow, blazing hot,' DeRosa said. 'So, once you hit that finish line and saw the friends and family, the excitement, it brought tears literally to my eyes.' So far, Team RWB has raised more than $750,000 of its $1 million goal. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.