Sunday, 17 May 2026

Wheatus' 'Teenage Dirtbag' Crowned Best One-Hit Wonder of the 2000s by Rolling Stone

One-hit wonders are an essential part of music history. Every decade has featured various singers and acts who weren't around for a long time, but definitely had a good time with their only noteworthy songs.

In some cases, one-hit wonders have a shelf life that extends for decades after their release. Such is the case with Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag," which was the Long Island rock band's only major hit back in 2000 and still resonates to this day.

In fact, when Rolling Stone's Maura Johnston released her ranking of the 50 best one-hit wonders of the 2000s in May 2025, "Teenage Dirtbag" came in at No. 1. The "defiant" teenage anthem--based on the real life of Wheatus guitarist and vocalist Brendan B. Brown--has carved out its own space in music history.

Meaning of "Teenage Dirtbag" is not subtle

In a 2012 interview with Tone Deaf, Brown revealed he was inspired to write "Teenage Dirtbag" by his childhood growing up on Long Island at the height of the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s.

"It came from the summer of 1984 on Long Island, when I was 10 years old," Brown said. "That summer in the woods behind my house, there was a Satanic, drug-induced ritual teen homicide that went down; and the kid who did it was called Ricky Kasso, and he was arrested wearing an AC/DC T-shirt.

"That made all the papers, and the television, obviously; and here I was, 10 years old, walking around with a case full of AC/DC and Iron Maiden and Metallica – and all the parents and the teachers and the cops thought I was some kind of Satan worshipper. So that's the backdrop for that song."

The lyrical references to Keds, tube socks and IROC cars are distinctly 1980s, and Brown made clear there was a rebellious tone to the chorus' most memorable line.

"So when I sing: ‘I’m just a teenage dirtbag’, I’m effectively saying: ‘Yeah, f--k you if you don’t like it. Just because I like AC/DC doesn’t mean I’m a devil worshipper, and you’re an idiot. That’s where it comes from,'" he told Tone Deaf.

The No. 1 one-hit wonder of this century--so far

Rolling Stone put "Teenage Dirtbag" atop its list of the best one-hit wonders since 2000, immediately ahead of songs like "Lip Gloss," "I Wanna Be Bad," "Tipsy" and "The Reason."

"Its quiet-loud-quiet verse-chorus-verse structure reveals the furtive emotions roiling underneath metalheads’ Slayer T-shirts; its protagonist’s offering of “two tickets to Iron Maiden, baby,” to his object of affection shows that he’s savvily bringing her to a full-on arena spectacle, and not just a scuzzy club show," said Rolling Stone's Johnston. "Somehow, “Teenage Dirtbag” didn’t make the Billboard Hot 100 after its release in 2000 — a fact that radio programmers should hang their heads in shame over, as it not only made but reached Number One or Number Two on charts everywhere else in the world. It still has “hit” written all over it and the staying power to prove it even a quarter-century after its release."

While it didn't crack the Hot 100, "Teenage Dirtbag" did peak at No. 7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, and reached No. 1 on the weekly charts in Australia, Austria and Belgium, along with No. 2 in five other countries.



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PGA Championship Leader Alex Smalley: Who is His Girlfriend?

Hard core golf fans knew it was only a matter of time before Alex Smalley got his first career win, but they likely didn't anticipate it could come at the PGA Championship.

Smalley has been rising up the ranks of the PGA Tour for the past two years and has finished in the top 20 in each of his past four tournaments. He started to focus on the game of golf early in his young sporting career.

“I would say when I was relatively young," he said when asked when he started focusing his career on golf. "I can't give you an age exactly. I played a few other sports growing up, but it's been strictly golf ever since I was 10. So probably somewhere in that 10, 11-year-old range, maybe a little earlier than that."

“Anybody who wants to play golf for a living dreams of winning on the PGA Tour when they're younger. I recognize that I have an opportunity to do that tomorrow. I recognize that it's on a stage that's a little bit larger than most other Tour events. I'm trying to downplay that as much as I possibly can just to make it seem like any other golf tournament, because essentially that's all it really is."

Alex Smalley Appears to be Dating Chelsea Groves

Shortly before the 2026 golf season kicked off, Duke director of social media Chelsea Groves shared a photo to social media alongside Smalley, a former golf star for the Blue Devils – where he outlasted Scottie Scheffler in one tournament.

"In the season of feeling grateful," the caption of the photo read.

It's unclear if the two met at Duke, but they share a connection with the school. Smalley was an All-ACC Honors and All-ACC Selection several times during his collegiate playing career, including ACC Student-Athlete of the Year title in 2019.

Groves, meanwhile, attended Butler University and posted a photo from the basketball court.

Smalley leads the PGA Championship by two shots of a collection of golfers at four-under including Hideki Matsuyama, Ludvig Aberg and Jon Rahm, among others.

He tees off alongside Matti Schmid at 2:35 p.m. ET.

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Saturday, 16 May 2026

Yellowstone Spinoffs Ranked by Fans — No. 1 Will Seriously Surprise You

Yellowstone has turned into a franchise, sparking spinoffs, including prequels, and shows that are inspired by it. With so many spinoffs to choose from, it's interesting to contemplate which one has become fans' favorite.

Of course, nothing will ever replace the original Yellowstone series, starring Kevin Costner as John Dutton, a Montana rancher who is determined to protect his family's land at all cost.

The prequels 1883 and 1923 began tracing the Dutton family tree, explaining their connection to the land on which the modern-day Dutton ranch sits. However, another spinoffs focuses on the continuing saga of feisty Dutton daughter, Beth, and her ranch manager husband, Rip Wheeler.

And it's that show, Dutton Ranch, that occupies the top spot on the site Ranker. That's fast, though, considering it debuted on May 15 on Paramount.

Dutton Ranch Showcases Its Main Characters' 'Intense Chemistry'

(L-R) Finn Little, Annette Bening, Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Natalie Alyn Lind, Christina Alexandra Voros, Juan Pablo Raba, Hart Denton and Berto Colon attend Paramount+'s "Dutton Ranch" New York premiere at AMC Lincoln Square 13 on May 12, 2026 in New York City.

(Photo by John Lamparski/WireImage)

As Ranker explains, fans appreciate that Dutton Ranch contains two of the original series' most popular characters.

"Long-time viewers will appreciate how this series keeps the fire alive for favorite characters Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler," Ranker wrote. "Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser return to bring their intense chemistry to this continuation of the original storyline."

Fans of Yellowstone knows that Rip was taken in by the Dutton family when he was a teen and needed shelter from a family tragedy.

Explains Ranker: "This show acts as a direct anchor to the original series by keeping the core heart of the ranch alive for the audience."

What Are the Other Top 'Yellowstone' Spinoffs?

Occupying second place on Ranker's list? The Madison. This show contains a new cast of characters but also occurs in Montana. Third place? The prequel 1883, which traced the Dutton family ancestors' journey and tragedies.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves was number four. Fifth place? 1923, another prequel, which continued the saga with Harrison Ford playing a Dutton.

In Dutton Ranch, Beth and Rip, and their informally adopted son Carter, have moved to Texas. Fans of Yellowstone will remember that the ranch was sold to the indigenous tribe in the area.

Beth Dutton's Character Will Be More 'Dangerous' in the Spinoff

John Dutton, Costner's character, was murdered in the original series, and his name is evoked several times in Dutton Ranch, giving the show additional linkage to the original, according to Page Six.

Dutton Ranch executive producer Christina Alexandra Voros told Page Six that Beth's character will grow more "dangerous" in the spinoff.

She also indicated that it's not like Beth and Rip get to simply fade into peaceful, domesticated life. A show wouldn't pay true homage to the original if it wasn't violent. “You really see these two people who have fought so hard to try to finally have peace. And no matter how badly they want it, war keeps coming to their doorstep," she told Page Six.

According to Fox News, the Yellowstone franchise, which was created by Taylor Sheridan, carries the strategy of introducing country music stars as characters. For example, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill starred in 1883.

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I Spent the Day at the PGA Championship: Here's What to Avoid

The PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club is well underway with moving day offering the world's best a chance to surge up the leaderboard and get into contention for the final round on Sunday.

A number of golfers have taken advantage of the perfect playing conditions on the course with golfers like Chris Kirk, Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele making a sizable charge.

Advantageous conditions and much more friendly pin locations are making low scores possible, but Aronimink is still showing its teeth with three golfers at three-over for the day, another at six-over and the poor Brian Campbell pulling up the rear at 16-over for the tournament and 12-over on the day.

As the golfers settle into the challenging course, spectators lining Aronimink's more than 7,000-yard sprawl will want to avoid the mistakes I made while attending the first round.

I was invited to attend the first round of the PGA Championship as part of the Visit PA campaign highlighting the many sporting events coming to Philadelphia over the next few months - like the PGA Championship, World Cup and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

While there, I made a few mistakes.

Don't Wait to Spend at the Merch Tent

Upon arriving at the course, the welcome entrance sends you straight into the merchandise tent which can be better described as a massive sporting goods store rather than just a measly tent.

Apparel from seemingly every major brand from Peter Millar, which was the most-crowded section amongst golf fans, to Adidas to Nike were chalked full of eerily similar choices and shirt patterns. While hard core golf fans know the rise in cost of apparel over the last few years, those new to the game will get a slight case of sticker shock while staring down the barrel of a $135 shirt.

The hats were the most sought-after item in the tent, with hoards of fans going against the crowd in order to grab their wanted item before it was gone.

When I arrived just after 8:30 a.m. ET, the crowd in the tent was strong. Seemingly hundreds if not thousands of golf fans were packed in like sardines just hoping for the chance to spend a few hundred dollars in the gift shop.

I returned to the tent hours later, around 2 p.m. ET, hoping to locate a token of my appreciation for my wife watching our nearly two-year-old daughter for the week while I wondered around the year's second major. The seemingly perfect gift caught my eyes, but not before a woman was able to jump in and grab the necessary size.

Don't Get Stuck Chasing the Stars

Not long after leaving the merch tent (my first attempt, that is), I meandered past the 18th green in between holes No. 9 and No. 18 as I attempted to find the Visit PA suite flanking the 17th green and 18th tee.

Gary Woodland, Jason Day and Sam Burns were making their way from the fairway onto the green on the 18th hole at the time, causing a massive road block of fans attempting to sneak a peak at how the pros go about their business on the greens.

As Keith Mitchell, Billy Horschel, Ian Holt made their way off the 18th green to the front nine, a fracas of fans made it nearly impossible to walk down between the 9th and 18th. After finally ambling down the 18th, I attempted to cross, but was stopped in my tracks by officials holding off the walkway while Cameron Smith battled with an errant tee shot.

As Smith, who eventually made bogey on the hole, spoke with a rules official and took nearly 20 minutes for his next shot, the crosswalk was closely guarded. A return around the 18th would have wasted even more time so nearly a half hour was wasted attempting to get across the fairway.

Following a marquee group with big names can generate excitement, but also a healthy wait with a potentially limited view. Those hoping to just catch a glimpse of the course should follow a lesser-known group or simply navigate their way around the course while actively avoiding groups containing the like of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, among others.

Don't Spend $35 on a Cocktail Just for Memorabilia

My final piece of advice is to protect your wallet. If you plan on spending big at the merch tent, I'd avoid getting lured into a $35 cocktail just to hold a plastic cup featuring the course layout for the rest of the day.

That piece of advice should be taken with a small grain of salt as I thoroughly enjoyed the Elijah Craig small batch, black tea and lemonade cocktail that resided in the plastic cup for a grand total of 20 minutes before it was gone, leaving me with the sticky remains of freshly pressed lemon juice coating the cup.

The cup, meanwhile, will likely see the inside of the dishwasher for a handful of washes before the decals start peeling. Wanting to own a piece of the PGA Championship is a problem, but paying the price of two New York City cocktails for a plastic isn't the best use of $35.

This list isn't the complain, attending the PGA Championship in person is well worth it to see the scale and enormity of the venture alone. It's simply to explain some pitfalls that may come with the territory of attending a major.

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Friday, 15 May 2026

REI Is Selling Exped's 'Most Comfortable' Sleeping Pad for Almost $140 Off

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Why It's a Big Deal

Exped sleeping pads are on the expensive side, and we didn't understand why until we actually used one. Because they're so good, they don't really go on sale that often, but the brand's best model just got a rare discount during REI's annual Anniversary Sale alongside top sellers from Sea to Summit, Nemo, and Big Agnes. Until May 25, it's up to $138 off and well worth the investment.

The Exped MegaMat Duo Sleeping Pad is 25% off in three sizes: The Medium Duo is down to $300, the Long Wide-Plus Duo is $337 now, and the Queen size—the one we use—is now $412. It's also available in a twin model for as low as $195. These sleeping pads might fetch a premium, but the results are leaps and bounds beyond anything else not designed for backpacking—the tech is just so good.

Exped MegaMat Duo Sleeping Pad, Starting at $300 at REI

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Sizes: Medium Duo, Long Wide-Plus Duo, Queen
  • Dimensions: Medium Duo: 72 x 41.3 x 4, Long Wide-Plus Duo: 77.6 x 52 x 4, Queen: 80 x 59.8 x 4
  • Weight: Medium Duo: 7 lbs. 5.8 oz.. Long Wide-Plus Duo: 9 lbs. 11.2 oz., Queen: 11 lbs. 14.1 oz.
  • Insulated: Yes
  • Self-Inflating: Yes
  • R-Value: 8.1
  • Best For: Car camping; side sleepers

This MegaMat sleeping pad is a 4-inch-thick, two-person insulated mattress that’ll help you get a great night’s sleep while camping. It’s built with open-cell polyurethane foam in an “air core channel” design that traps heat effectively, preventing the ground from absorbing all your warmth.

Its 3D vertical sidewall construction makes the edges sturdy, so they don’t sag under your weight, and you get a more usable sleep area. It’s also super tough, thanks to its 75-denier polyester sidewalls and bottom.

Inflating it is a cinch: The MegaMat’s innovative FlatValve automatically inflates the pad when opened, and an included Top-Up Pump allows you to fine-tune the firmness to your liking. Dual deflate valves help you pack it up quickly, and you can toss it in the included stuff sack for easy storage.

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What Campers Are Saying

REI shoppers have lots of good things to say about the MegaMat Duo, and several noted it’s a standout compared to the competition. “This is, by far, the most comfortable sleeping pad I’ve ever slept on,” said one. “Absolute game changer to the quality of sleep you will receive.”

Another shopper agreed, calling it the “most comfortable camping sleep I've ever had.” They also noted it “has great insulation against the cold ground and is just incredibly comfortable.”

Comfortable, warm, and easy to use, the Exped MegaMat Duo will totally transform the way you sleep at camp, and it also makes a great spare bed for use in your home, too. Don’t go another night of tossing and turning in your tent—grab this sought-after sleeping pad at a sweet 25% discount before it’s gone.

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Netflix To Remove 'Turn: Washington's Spies' in June 2026

Per its usual monthly purge, Netflix is removing yet another beloved series in the coming weeks. Turn: Washington's Spies will bow out early next month. Originally airing on AMC, the four-season period piece was based on historian Alexander Rose's 2007 novel Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring. It premiered on April 6, 2014, and concluded its run on Aug. 12, 2017.

Here's a synopsis per AMC:

"Turn centers around Abraham Woodhull, a farmer living behind enemy lines in British-occupied Long Island. Abraham bands together with a group of childhood friends to form The Culper Ring: an unlikely team of secret agents who help George Washington turn the tide of the war in favor of the Rebels. Their daring efforts revolutionized the art of espionage, giving birth to modern spycraft in all its moral complexity. Turn transforms history into suspenseful and resonant entertainment."

The historical drama stars Jamie Bell as Abraham Woodhull, Seth Numrich as Ben Tallmadge, Heather Lind as Anna Strong, Daniel Henshall as Caleb Brewster, Meegan Warner as Mary Woodhull, Kevin R. McNally as Judge Richard Woodhull, Samuel Roukin as Lt. John Simcoe, Burn Gorman as Major Hewlett, Ksenia Solo as Peggy Shippen, JJ Feild as Major John Andre, Angus Macfadyen as Robert Rogers, and Owain Yeoman as Benedict Arnold. Craig Silverstein developed the series, with LaToya Morgan as the executive story editor.

While the first season of Turn: Washington's Spies received mixed reviews from critics, reception improved over time, with subsequent seasons viewed more favorably by entertainment outlets. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series sits pretty at 92 percent for the audience score. It has an average Tomatometer score of 81 percent.

Sure, it's not the most historically accurate, but Turn: Washington's Spies is wildly entertaining, and it makes for a thrilling watch. It was previously on Netflix from 2015 (during the show's second season) to 2021, then left the platform temporarily. All four seasons returned to Netflix on Dec. 10, 2025, as part of the streamer's expanded deal with AMC in August 2025.

Plan your binge-watch accordingly before the series departs (again) on June 10, 2026.



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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Cole Haan's Newly Upgraded GrandPro Tennis Sneaker Just Got Its First Big Markdown

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Why We Love This Deal

Cole Haan is hosting a Rarely-On-Sale Favorites event until very early in the morning on May 15, where you can get between 20% and 40% off, well, rarely-on-sale favorites. And whether you want Oxfords, flip-flops, or Cole Haan’s notably stylish sneakers, this is the time to do so. But what’s caught the eye of the Men’s Journal shopping team is the 25% off you can get on the relatively new, upgraded version of an undeniable office shoe industry disruptor.

The Cole Haan GrandPro Tennis 2.0 Sneakers are now on sale for $127. This shoe was a December 2025 release, and, as the name suggests, it's the successor to the Cole Haan GrandPro Tennis Sneaker. The original GrandPro has performed so well over the last decade that Cole Haan decided to release a whole series of GrandPro shoes that still, to this day, define a large portion of its core offerings. So why upgrade to 2.0 now after all these years?

Cole Haan GrandPro Tennis 2.0 Sneakers, $127 (was $170) at Cole Haan

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Sizes Available: From 7 to 13, wide sizes available
  • Color Options: 7
  • New Technology: FeatherFeel cushioning, full rubber outsole plate
  • Materials: Leather upper, FeatherFeel foam, rubber outsole plate
  • Best Use Case: This is built for looking classy on days that just don’t stop.

In this new iteration, it's all about the foam. Like the original, the 2.0 is a lightweight tennis shoe built for days when you expect to stay on your feet. Or not. It’s versatile that way.

This is a sneaker that’s just as versatile from a style perspective as it is from a mobility one. Of course, that partially comes from its seven colorways. I’m somewhat partial to the white with green highlights, shown above, it being spring and all, but you can go with a pure white version or even a more classic tan leather color if you’re using this shoe primarily for work. This is the kind of shoe that you can get two pairs of and cover a lot of bases with.

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The biggest difference in the 2.0 is actually something you can’t see. A hollowed-out midsole and transition from the classic GrandOS foam to the FeatherFeel foam cushioning make this an ultralight shoe. Cole Haan isn’t revealing the full details of what makes this foam tick yet, but you will notice the extreme light feel of the shoe, alongside improved flex and breathability.

Second, check out the outsole on this one when you get a chance. It's wrapped around the bottom and covers the toe and heel, almost like a snow shoe. The way it's designed will both provide enhanced grip over the original GrandPro Tennis Sneaker, but also improve the longevity of the shoe. That strong rubber is going to shield the parts of the shoe most likely to get scuffed and damaged from intensive wear.

The Cole Haan GrandPro Tennis 2.0 Sneakers are a new release and already 25% off thanks to the Cole Haan Rarely-On-Sale Favorites Sale event. Grab one and save before it all wraps up on May 15.

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