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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The two brands continue their heated public spat about who uses superior ingredients, among other things

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A fascinating data analysis of the 381 painting the beloved artist did for his TV show will have you looking at him in a whole new light

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If there’s one thing that makes Americans uncomfortable, it’s successful women

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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Yes, we used our expert knowledge to rank fictional equipment

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The new National Geographic series, narrated by Bear Grylls, doesn’t sugarcoat the harsh reality that critters face in the far reaches of the world

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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Last year’s options to watch races like the spring classics and the Tour de France were good. This year’s are even better.

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The secrets to teaching your child to have a positive relationship with cycling in a country that hates bikes

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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There’s a simple solution to the vexing challenge of getting teens to put down their phones: education

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What a new interview with America’s most infamous cyclist can tell us about cycling today

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Photographer Camille Seaman has a viral TED Talk, a new book, and an uncanny knowledge of weather and storms.

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She hosts Travel Channel’s ‘Mysterious Islands,’ flies planes, scuba dives, travels solo to the most remote corners of the world—and she's just getting started

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How a former bank teller became the first African American woman to host a regular-season show on the Travel Channel.

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No more VPNs or sketchy pirate feeds. Here’s how to get almost every race in every discipline, all year, for less than $200.

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What is it and would it really stand up to bitter storms ravaging an alien planet? 

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A new drama on AMC combines history and twisted fantasy to recreate the most infamous polar expedition in history

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Reality-TV stars never sustain long careers. Just don't tell that to Grylls.

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Reality TV stars never have long careers. So how come Grylls is charging harder than ever?

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The new Netflix docuseries tells a strange-but-true story that's set in 1980s Oregon but feels especially relevant today

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As rescuers worked to save seven climbers, television crews live-streamed everything. The question is: should they?

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The cinematographer of episode four talks log chasing, finding small but amazing stories in a vast ocean, and not being afraid of sharks

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Your one-stop shopping list for the coming year

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Before he became known as the boyfriend on Felicity, Scott Speedman was nearly an Olympic swimmer. Now the star of TNT's Animal Kingdom just wants to have fun in the mountains.

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Behind the scenes with the producers who spent thousands of hours in the Himalayas to capture first-of-its-kind footage of four snow leopards

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The fiberglass menagerie before you is made up of 34 animatronic beasts, created for Spy in the Wild, a Nature miniseries on PBS in which cameras disguised as animals embed with the real beasts for an immersive take on the nature documentary.

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On January 8, Discovery is launching a new six-part series titled Everest Rescue. The show follows a group of helicopter pilots as they perform extreme rescues on Everest.

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'Everest Rescue' is an inside look at a very risky job: performing high-altitude helicopter rescues on the tallest mountain in the world

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Though it is humble, it will always come to the rescue when nothing else seems right

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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The stars of 'Alaska: The Last Frontier' have created a cookbook full of their family's best recipes that offers homesteading inspiration to even the city-bound

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How accurate is the new show about an outdoor magazine’s website? We asked staffers at our outdoor magazine’s website.

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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HBO's ambitious new show—and perhaps the next 'Game of Thrones'—takes smart advantage of adventurous land we already know and love

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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The books, movies, shows, and other happenings on our radar

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Discovery's new show 'American Tarzan' pits climbers, runners, and lifters against each other in a 'Survivor' meets 'American Ninja Warrior' showdown

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A master treehouse builder (yes, that's his real job title) on the numbers, physics, and philosophy of the perfect fortress

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Three standout series capture the national parks

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The actor known for playing terrifying characters with less-than-exciting dialogue wants you to meet his artistic, climbing-crazy, film-directing side

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The beer maker pulled its latest commercial shortly after launching it

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A few Alaskan outdoorsmen (and women) are trying to make distilling sexy enough for prime time. Have they figured out where everyone else has failed?

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What’s spurring so many A-list celebrities to appear on a survival TV show? The chance to experience a little fear and risk, which, as Grylls keeps telling us, only makes you stronger.

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The famed big-mountain skier at the helm of Bravo’s new Whistler-based reality show, has her eye on the bigger picture: encouraging more women to get outdoors

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Learning to appreciate a sport that's more fun to do than it is to see on TV

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A stately machine that’s fit for a king—or a conniving president

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Shark Week host Paul de Gelder lays out some techniques for finding your happy place around some of the planet’s oldest predators

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Andy Casagrande saw his first shark on TV when he was a kid growing up in New York City, and it immediately captivated him.

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An interview with the parent-stars of the new television show “Big Crazy Family ϳԹ” about how to roam with children without going insane

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Star Matt Galland talks about surprise encounters with giant snakes in Mexico, watching his friend nearly drown during filming, and what else we can expect from his new reality show.

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There's nothing wrong with tuning into a show while you're on a trainer. It can actually have some surprising benefits—if done in moderation.

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A new 48 Hours documentary looks into the death of an American multimillionaire—and the bizarre trial of his wife.

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The greatest entertainer of our generation wants to defy death on wires strung 50 stories over the cold, windy streets of Chicago

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The Weather Channel dips a toe in the way-too-crowded waters of reality survival programming with two new shows, So You Think You’d Survive? and Fat Guys in the Woods. It’s not a pretty sight.

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Can anything slow down Phil Robertson, the most controversial name in reality TV?

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Epic adventure narrative about the 1897 Yukon Gold Rush airs this week

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Les Stroud, the most trusted name in survival, has seen it all—and lived to tell about it. Next time you’re up a creek, you should probably do what he says.

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One car, one infinite urban sprawl, and one long list of the places where the legendary show was filmed. Mapping out a self-guided auto route seemed doable—but was it survivable?

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Set goals for others, get a tattoo, and don't try to outswim an angry beaver.

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The king of survival talks about his new NBC reality show Get Out Alive, mending fences with the Discovery Channel, and making regular people eat awful things. PLUS: Exclusive video clips from the new show.

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It may sound cheesy, but Katie Arnold swears that watching reality TV’s original singing competition has helped her win ultramarathons—and that if you’re willing to pay attention, it could help you, too

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Eric Hansen gets a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of a project to surf in each of India's states, nevermind that 21 (of 28) are landlocked and that the coastline is known for little more than ankle-slappers

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Matt From London/Flickr The 2012 Olympics kicked off on Saturday—if you don't count soccer, which you should—and a lot of things happened. It's not easy to keep up with it all, especially since NBC's streams have been especially screwy, so here are the…

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Short conversations with the world's most interesting people

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gr1vdCmxE3k If you watched the Amgen Tour of California, you might have seen a catchy advertisement from Spy Optics that pitted outgoing U.S. national road racing champ Matthew Busche against freestyle rider Mike Montgomery. The ad starts with…

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