6 / 8 via merchant “Comprehensive” is the word that comes to mind with this multitasking golf and sports gear organizer that’s ideal for a family of athletes. The wall-mounted system holds two golf bags, with ample shelves for shoes, balls and other gear. Other racks and components hold baseball bats, hockey sticks, skates, rackets and other sports equipment, and there’s a big bin for balls. Basically, if you’re looking for a large unit that’ll give you room to grow into your favorite sport, this is it.
Lana Del Rey's throwback and vintage glam style has inspired the British fashion house Mulberry to name a luxurious handbag after the sultry chanteuse.
The Del Rey is a "deer brown grainy print leather" satchel with two top handles and gold hardware that's the perfect complement to the singer's gold tooth. It features a postman's lock closure, as well as a zip closure -- you know, to hold your blue jeans and video games.
The best backyard games, the ones that earn a coveted spot in your warm weather rotation, are casual activities that work as well for crowds as they do for one-on-one matchups. While we won’t ever turn down a game of cornhole, kanjam, ladder toss, and horseshoes, the best backyard games and lawn games come from Scandinavia. Why? Simple. Because of their soul-witheringly long winters, Scandinavians know how to celebrate summer. That celebration often includes participation in simple, fun games that lend themselves to hours of time on that oh-so-important sunlight.
Aspiring rapper KayO Redd, the younger, dreadlocked brother of rhyme spitter Waka Flocka Flame, has died. Redd passed away Sunday night (Dec. 29) in Atlanta.
His death was confirmed by his mother Debra Antney, who has forged a successful career as a manager of hip-hop artists. Her Twitter bio states that she has factored into the careers of Nicki Minaj and Waka Flocka Flame.
Her tweet is below. It's simple in its tragedy.
Level: Hard
Location: Mississippi
There aren’t enough superlatives to capture the scale, spirit, or story of the Mississippi River — it’s the biggest river, by far, in the United States, discharging some 600,000 cubic feet of water per second into the Gulf of Mexico. Its river valley encompasses nearly half of the continental United States, making it the third-largest drainage basin on the planet, nearly tying it with the Amazon and exceeded only by the Congo.