Two boys from The Little Singers of Paris performed "A Humorous Duet for Two Cats" for which the only word sung was "Meow". | Continue reading
"Night of the Living Dread" by Ida Melum is an animated short about a woman who confronts her past selves during an anxious night of insomnia | Continue reading
An expressive Bobby Pickett appeared on American Bandstand in 1964 to perform "The Monster Mash" in front of a costumed audience. | Continue reading
Brick Technology built an amazing, increasingly intricate series of pneumatic LEGO engines that run on different types of compressed air. | Continue reading
Timothy Fletcher is a talented drummer with a unique style who can keep the beat while dancing, playing one-handed, and even backward. | Continue reading
Two kittens who were rescued from the basement of a Brooklyn bodega were treated to a spa day courtesy of Flatbush Cats. | Continue reading
The colorful whiteboard animation series After Skool vividly illustrated a talk given by Randall Carlson about the true meaning of Halloween. | Continue reading
Hundreds of Jack-O-Lanterns were lit up on the "Old Morrison Steps" for the 12th Annual PumpkinMania Festival at Transylvania University. | Continue reading
Mark Rober had his backyard squirrels race against one another in an event called the "Backyard Squirrelympics 3.0 - The Summer Games". | Continue reading
LEGO released "Brick to the Future", a short animation featuring Marty McFly and Doc Brown driving the LEGO Back to the Future Time Machine. | Continue reading
Yoann Bourgeois performed an acrobatic routine of climbing and falling off a stairway, bouncing back on trampoline, and resuming his climb. | Continue reading
Linus Åkesson created "The Commodoridian", an 8-bit accordion made from two Commodore 64 computers with floppy disks used as the bellows. | Continue reading
electrosync took apart his Roomba, replacing parts with faster motors, electronics, and radio controls to build the world's fastest Roomba | Continue reading
Sculptor Ian Langhor demonstrates how to make a monster mask for Halloween in a few simple steps using materials that are easy to find. | Continue reading
Halloween Wars champion James Hall explained to Wired how to carve a pumpkin over 13 different levels of increasing difficulty. | Continue reading
Comedian Brian David Gilbert sang a bloodthirsty parody of the Bee Gees song "Stayin’ Alive" while dressed as a disco-enthralled vampire. | Continue reading
Julie Nolke engaged in a conversation with another version of herself who was adamant about the inconsistency of the English language. | Continue reading
Six tiny orange kittens emerged from the narrow mouth of a green gardening can as if it were giving birth to them, one at a time. | Continue reading
Desmond Doom performed the plaintive Joy Division song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" in the cheery early style of The Beatles circa 1964. | Continue reading
Charles Berthoud performed a gorgeous bass rendition of "Under Pressure" with 200 bassists from Rockin' 1000 accompanying him. | Continue reading
Wired visited Jordu Schell in his Los Angeles studio to discover how he designs and sculpts such imaginative and spooky creatures. | Continue reading
Saxophonist Lucia Sarmiento and keyboardist Jemma Heigis performed a super funky cover of the "Hey Arnold!" theme. | Continue reading
Nathan Pryor combined a clarinet with a chainsaw to create a badass instrument that can take on the biggest bullies of band kids. | Continue reading
Epic Cardboard Props cheerfully showed how to build a Predator mask using only recycled cardboard, glue, and a template of his own design. | Continue reading
Jackson Galaxy explains why cats sit in a loaf position, what it means and what to look out for when that position subtly changes. | Continue reading
The History Guy spoke about the culinary history behind such polarizing Halloween candy as black licorice, Circus Peanuts, and Candy Corn. | Continue reading
Artistic Cyclist Lea Schaepe performs incredibly graceful tricks on her bicycle as if she were a ballerina on wheels. | Continue reading
The History Guy offered an enlightening take on the complex history behind the Halloween tradition of the Jack-O-Lantern. | Continue reading
Angel Sacristia performed alongside the 1946 appearance of The Jubilaires singing "Noah", giving the song a modern 21st century beat. | Continue reading
4K Movie Restorer colorized and enhanced scenes from the 1922 German Expressionist film "Nosferatu" for its 100 year anniversary. | Continue reading
In the 1968 BBC special "Tolkien in Oxford", J. R. R. Tolkien talked about the popularity of his epic fantasy novel "The Lord of the Rings". | Continue reading
Mystery Scoop put together a compilation of 19th Century portraits that were digitally restored and brought to life using AI software. | Continue reading
A dog named Maverick hilariously ran out into the front yard and froze in place when he saw a circle of black Halloween cat decorations. | Continue reading
RobWords examined the etymological origins of certain military ranks and re-ranked them according to their original definitions. | Continue reading
Tommy Lee Depp arranged and performed a serene yet colorful bass cover of the classic Scottish folksong "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean". | Continue reading
Tom Scott went inside a simulator at the Airline Flight Academy to experience what it would be like to land a 737 Jet in the case of an emergency. | Continue reading
Jackson Galaxy explained the various angry sounds that domestic cats make and the reasoning behind each of these expressions. | Continue reading
Puddles Pity Party sat at his piano and played a powerful cover of the iconic Black Sabbath song "War Pigs". | Continue reading
When Fred Rogers was given the Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997, he gave a selfless speech about remembering those whom we loved. | Continue reading
Pasi Rajamäki of Magnet Tricks remixed the various sounds from attracting magnets into a syncopated, danceable Dubstep song. | Continue reading
Cooperative of Photography (COOPH) showed how to shoot photos of a toy car to make it look like a speeding life-sized getaway vehicle. | Continue reading
Matt Beat of The Beat Goes On focused on the origins and legacy of the iconic punk rock band The Ramones in a brief history. | Continue reading
Musician Andre Antunes performed the recently resurgent and iconic Metallica song "Master of Puppets" in the distinctive style of Muse. | Continue reading
Zak Korvin used an intricate Japanese style of geometry to create a Mon, a crest of graceful cranes inside a perfect circle. | Continue reading
Andy Rehfeldt put a bouncy Bossa Nova soundtrack of his own composition behind the Nirvana video of their classic grunge song "Breed". | Continue reading
The Dutch Domino Team built an outstanding 3D domino run that took over 17 minutes to fall down, setting a new amateur record. | Continue reading
The mysterious Moyun performed a bouncy cover of Lil Nas X Star Walkin' (League of Legends Worlds Anthem) on a traditional guzheng. | Continue reading
The creepy 1930 stop motion animation "Doll Daisy in Hearts and Flowers" that used dolls to tell the story of Daisy and a pair of suitors. | Continue reading