Tracy Morgan to Star in New NBC Comedy From Tina Fey and ’30 Rock’ Producers

Based on Variety’s report, Morgan is likely to take on a role as a fallen football player seeking redemption in a potential new comedy series on NBC, which is being helmed by Rhys Thomas in the director’s chair and serving as an executive producer. This project hails from Universal Television, along with production companies Little Stranger, Bevel Gears, and 3 Arts. If the show gets greenlit for broadcast, it will air on NBC.

adidas’ Climacool Vento 4.0 Shines in Silver

In 2002, Adidas incorporated Climacool technology into its range of performance features. This innovative cooling system guarantees that clothing and footwear provide excellent ventilation, frequently utilizing a breathable mesh in sneakers to maintain a comfortable fit while allowing air to flow freely. The latest application of this technology can be found on the all-new Adidas Climacool Vento 4.0.

The Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Returns in “Signal Blue”

Last year, I got my hands on the iconic Nike Air Zoom Spiridon that made a comeback. Originally introduced in 1997, it graced the stage at the SNKRS Showcase event and was later part of a two-shoe collaboration with Fragment Design. After releasing versions in “Metallic Silver” and a limited edition “Thunder Blue” created with UNDEFEATED (only 1,000 pairs were available), Nike is reminiscing about the past 28 years by reintroducing the original “Signal Blue” colorway.

Harmony Korine’s EDGLRD Is Getting Into Video Games

According to EDGLRD, the heart of this sensory-rich game lies in speed, accuracy, and smooth movement. Players are thrown into a maze that’s randomly generated, equipped with a semi-automatic pistol, a tanto knife, and skills like parrying, teleportation, and astral projection as per the description. The game is less about traditional gaming and more about an immersive audiovisual experience, combining hand-drawn animations, meticulous sound design, and a rhythmic, unpredictable flow state.

Must-See Booths at ARCOmadrid 2025

The fair takes place from March 5th to 9th at IFEMA MADRID. During the initial three days, it will be exclusive for VIP visitors, and it opens to the general public starting March 7th. Some booths you might want to explore are:

1. Booth A – Specializing in innovative tech gadgets.
2. Booth B – Offering a wide array of unique culinary experiences.
3. Booth C – Showcasing cutting-edge designs and art pieces.

Saint Laurent And Bang & Olufsen Just Dropped a Really Expensive Turntable

Introduced in the ’70s, the turntable soon became a iconic sound equipment with a distinctive aesthetic appeal during its time. In collaboration for this latest launch, Saint Laurent and Bang & Olufsen have refurbished ten vintage Beogram 4000c turntables to suit contemporary use. Each item comes enclosed in a sturdy ziricote wood casing adorned with aluminum accents and numbered individually. The handcrafted restoration process, though, doesn’t come at a low price; the modernized turntable will set you back €30,000 EUR (around $31,000 USD).

A$AP Rocky’s PUMA Mostro 3D Returns in Two Sleek New Shades

A year and some months ago, the design of PUMA’s PUMA Mostro was rediscovered from their archives. This silhouette has since become the focus of several high fashion and streetwear partnerships. Following collaborations with Collina Strada, SAN SAN GEAR, and a series of regular product launches, one of PUMA’s top collaborators – A$AP Rocky – is revisiting his interpretation of the 3D-printed PUMA Mostro with two fresh color schemes.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Iconic Nike Mercurial Vapor 1 “Dark Cinder” Returns

Cristiano Ronaldo and Nike are celebrating a significant milestone in football by bringing back the Nike Mercurial Vapor 1 “Dark Cinder” special edition. This boot is a tribute to Ronaldo’s first professional match at age 17, played for Sporting CP in 2002. The revamped color scheme maintains its original essence but includes contemporary improvements for better performance.

adidas Revives the Iconic Intimidation Low in Sleek “Ivory/Beige”

After spending many years out of sight, the Adidas Intimidation Low is set to make its highly anticipated comeback. First introduced in 1999, this vintage design has significantly impacted future Adidas styles, particularly inspiring the Yeezy 500’s unique sole design. With successful partnerships with Packer and an upcoming HAL Studios launch, Adidas is now readying the shoe for a wider market release, presenting it in a sleek new color scheme.