The Tarzan Boat is Keeping Summer Alive

For many of us, summer is sadly on its way out—but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep the dream alive. Take, for example, the people who just released the Tarzan Boat—a self-supporting all-in-one mobile waterpark that will make your cannon-balling dreams come true. For $63,200, a Monkey Jump, Gorilla Bounce, Jungle Slide and more can be all yours (or purchase it for commercial use for …

Lost GoPro Returns With Stunning Grand Canyon Footage

Over two years ago, a group of Stanford University students launched a GoPro—attached to a weather balloon and with a cellphone to track its landing location—into space. Bad cell coverage ultimately led the team to believe the GoPro was lost forever, until just recently when a woman stumbled upon the device and returned it to them—along with some amazing footage. The GoPro floated 19 miles …

The People Who Defined NYC in the ’70s and ’80s

T Magazine recently gathered together some of the prominent musicians, writers, artists and others who gave rise to New York City’s legendary cultural scene in the 1970s and ’80s. Among the 28 faces are composer Philip Glass, model Iman, writer Fran Lebowitz and artist Chuck Close. While it was a time for joyful reflection of an exciting time in history, it was clear the decades …