Brian David Gilbert dressed up as a bloodthirsty vampire and performed a Halloween themed cover of the ABBA song "Lay All Your Love on Me". | Continue reading
Guitarist André Antunes quite amusingly added a heavy metal soundtrack to the powerful roar of an earnest red howler monkey. | Continue reading
Jaeyeon Nam, Cheon Ryong Choi, and Soonook Kwon designed an eerie home security camera/webcam in the form of a guard from "Squid Game". | Continue reading
A very industrious Sergey Lesnoy and his friend Tyson used a pile of wooden pallets to build a cozy little house in the woods. | Continue reading
Muppets Dr. Teeth & The Electric Mayhem performed a colorful cover of the ELO song "Mr. Blue Sky." for the "Dear Earth" event. | Continue reading
Wayne Keenan used a Tesla coil to recreate the Return of the Jedi scene featuring Emperor Palpatine attacking Luke Skywalker with "Force Lightning". | Continue reading
With the news of James Michael Tyler's passing, here's a compilation of scenes featuring his "Friends" character Gunther. | Continue reading
Epic Symphonic Rock performed a powerfully resounding symphonic medley featuring a trio of truly iconic Deep Purple songs. | Continue reading
Scott Schiller gave a tour of his customized DeLorean that was modified to match the iconic vehicle from "Back to the Future" | Continue reading
A border collie named Luna heard the sound of the ice cream truck and ran out to to greet the driver who gave her a free cone. | Continue reading
A 1977 Halloween safety film warns about the dangers that costumes can present to young trick-or-treaters going out in the dark. | Continue reading
The Tim Traveller took a tour on the Mail Rail, a hidden railway line in London that once transported mailbags rather than passengers. | Continue reading
KOSMusic and guest Kevin Bene performed an instrumental tribute cover of the classic Halls and Oates song "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)", | Continue reading
Craftily Inspired thought up the perfect gift for a beloved air guitar player because one can't play guitar without proper strings. | Continue reading
Multitalented actor, director, and author Stanley Tucci rather humorously prepared his father's recipe for "Spaghetti Aglio e Olio". | Continue reading
Artist Michael Pederson has created a series of amusing street signs that address tiny locations around his Sydney, Australia home. | Continue reading
Not Just Bikes explains how bicycles in The Netherlands are different than those from other countries, particularly Canada and the US. | Continue reading
Michael Hearst composed a rather amusing "Ode to Odd Instruments" that he performed on unusual instruments that were the subject of his song. | Continue reading
Award-winning architect Eric Reinholdt explains in great detail how to write in the distinctive style of an architect. | Continue reading
Electronics master James Bruton built an Arduino controlled walking wheel with feet designed to smoothly navigate over objects and climb steps. | Continue reading
Musician Bioxy played the guitar and bass parts of "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones using only upstroke strums. | Continue reading
Matt Thompson of Thompson Woodworks crafted a bottle opener Rube Goldberg machine that spits out Skittles with a bottle cap. | Continue reading
Musician Anthony Vincent quite dramatically performed the Metallica song "Master of Puppets" in 50 different musical styles. | Continue reading
puzzLEGO built a fully functional Rubik's Cube made completely out of LEGO brick, improving a design he made several years ago. | Continue reading
Halle Minshall of the Greater Cleveland Aquarium explains how explained the step-by-step process of carving pumpkins underwater while suba diving. | Continue reading
Norm Nakamura of Tokyo Lens took a thorough tour through the smallest luxury apartment in Tokyo and was very impressed. | Continue reading
Yarn artist Lucia has created a wonderful series of teeny-tiny micro crochet animals of various species. | Continue reading
Miami street artist hoxxoh creates beautiful murals using home gardening equipment such as sprinklers, water wands, and garden hoses. | Continue reading
Harlso the Balancing Hound wore a big pink bow tie while his human placed an amazing 17 tea bags upon his cute little head | Continue reading
Vancouver Film School student Adnan Peer Mohamed created the amusing animated short "Dead Meat" about a hungry seagull searching for food. | Continue reading
MetaBallStudios created a 3D animation that compares the depth of oceans and lakes with the heights of global landmarks. | Continue reading
A really amusing mashup in which the goofy 1960s British spy Austin Powers wakes up inside the video game universe of "Mass Effect". | Continue reading
An incredibly intelligent dog named Pedrusco adorably played the game "Red Light/Green Light" from "Squid Game" with his human. | Continue reading
It's History takes a wonderful look into the history of the Statue of Liberty and why her iconic torch is off-limits to visitors. | Continue reading
Vantic has created the Watermelon Windmill Slicer, a handy way to cut a watermelon into cubes of roughly the same size with little effort. | Continue reading
ViralVideoLab shows how to very easily make an endless marble run using items that are commonly found around the household. | Continue reading
Choreographer Sadeck Waff created a beautifully expressive hand ballet featuring performers in wheelchairs for the Paralympics Games. | Continue reading
Guinness World Record holder Aaron Yoder of Lindsborg, Kansas spoke with 60 Second Docs about the benefits of running backwards. | Continue reading
MetaBallStudios created an imaginative visualization that compares the sizes of fictional monsters from books, films, television shows, and video games. | Continue reading
"Advanced Shapes" by Kids Learning Tube is an animated children's song that explains the different features of triangles, trapezoids, and stars. | Continue reading
Turkish game designer Hossein Diba has created incredibly realistic renderings of real people and fictional characters. | Continue reading
Inspired by Bill Wurtz, British composer David Bruce offers a rather humorous but fascinating history of the orchestra, more or less. | Continue reading
Land artist Justin Bateman creates remarkably detailed mosaic portraits out of stones that he finds on his travels. | Continue reading
Woodworker and filmmaker Frank Howarth carved out a beautiful multi-textured globe using triangular cuts of different woods. | Continue reading
Filmmaker Gary Yost caught up with legendary San Francisco prankster, Laughing Squid partner, author, and urban explorer John Law. | Continue reading
Guitarist JMAP Music conducted an experiment for which he played Metallica's "Enter Sandman" while wearing an increasing amount of gloves. | Continue reading
It's History examines the history of the iconic Singer Building, an early skyscraper that graced the NYC skyline from 1908 through 1969. | Continue reading
Andre Antunes provided a brilliant heavy metal soundtrack to the US Navy traditional "Steamroller" cadence with marching recruits in 2016. | Continue reading