Watch the Titles is an amazing collection of stellar title sequences from movies, television shows and video games. | Continue reading
Becorns are adorable little acorn people made that artist David M. Bird poses interacting with local wildlife. | Continue reading
Zane Lamprey explained why a traffic light in the Irish neighborhood of Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, NY hangs upside down. | Continue reading
German musician der schaelm performs unique covers of various popular rock songs with somewhat melodic hand farts. | Continue reading
New York City History Hub explained how the term "jonesing" originated from Great Jones Street in the East Village of NYC during the 1960s. | Continue reading
An affable 79 year old US Navy Veteran named Patriot Kenny witnessed a working 3D printer for the very first time. | Continue reading
A food server shared clever way to use salt and pepper shakers by rubbing the ridges on the bottom of each against the other | Continue reading
Nine year old Maituo (Junxi Lu) is an incredibly talented guitar prodigy who channels B.B. King while playing the blues. | Continue reading
liulangCooki captured absolutely spectacular drone footage of the climbing route to the 29,000 foot peak of Mount Everest. | Continue reading
Vocalist Geoff Castellucci performed a low bass cover of the Marty Robbins country-western ballad "Big Iron" in five part harmony. | Continue reading
After a 1993 concert in Memphis, Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins fondly talked and exchanged rockabilly riffs backstage for an hour. | Continue reading
In the fifth season of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" in 2003, host Drew Carey invited a very bouncy Richard Simmons to join the episode. | Continue reading
On an amusing episode of Conan O'Brien Radio, Conan surprised frenemy Jordan Schlansky with a virtual visit by Geddy Lee. | Continue reading
Comedian Marshall Patrick amusingly acted out how a newcomer would react to specific terms used only in the Southern United States. | Continue reading
"Echo" is a powerful short film about Daniel Kish, a blind educator who uses clicks and echoes to navigate the world around him. | Continue reading
Pálína Axelsdóttir Njarðvík of Farm Life Iceland shared the story of Sunna, a rescued lamb who has acts more like a dog than a sheep. | Continue reading
The Drive told the story of Richard Ankrom, a street artist who secretly installed a clarifying addition to a confusing LA freeway sign. | Continue reading
1320video captured amazing footage of vehicles launching off the side of a 300 foot cliff in Glacier View, Alaska on the 4th of July 2024. | Continue reading
Andy Grammer adorably beatboxed a drum solo while he moved his baby girl Izzie's hands to make it look like she was playing the drums. | Continue reading
There I Ruined It irreverently reimagined Kermit the Frog performing the Snoop Dogg song "Gin and Juice" to "The Rainbow Connection" melody. | Continue reading
Paul Gilbert held a double bass like a guitar and shredded the iconic Ronnie James Dio song "Holy Diver" to announce a Dio tribute album. | Continue reading
Barber Kevin Martinez slowly ran his comb through Kyle's hair, revealing the full scope of Kyle's elaborate head tattoo. | Continue reading
Jimmy Page sat with BBC News in 2014 to talk about how the seminal Led Zeppelin hit "Stairway to Heaven" was written as he listened to it. | Continue reading
While Julian Rad was recording a ground squirrel chomping on a dandelion stem, another snuck up from behind and stole the flower. | Continue reading
Gloved hands belonging to Carol Cleveland Sings performed a tinkly cover of Vivaldi's "Spring" on numerous instruments. | Continue reading
Ethan Chlebowski sampled six different types of caviar to determine if price made a difference when it came to taste. | Continue reading
A blue-and-gold macaw named Happy, took off from her human's arm as he was riding a bicycle and returned to him when she was done flying. | Continue reading
Woody Harrelson read a humorous letter written by author John Cheever to a friend who had foisted a very unforgiving cat upon him. | Continue reading
Allyouneedtoknowaboutearth explained how high heel shoes were originally made for men, first for utility, which led to royal vanity reasons. | Continue reading
Eric Bailey and artist mox created "Super Moxio Bros", a "Super Mario Bros" tribute game made out of typewriter characters. | Continue reading
Urban Theory specializes in tutting, a creative hip hop style where dancers form synchronized geometric angles with their arms and hands. | Continue reading
A rescued opossum named Pixie, who is a part of the Leap of Faith Bengals family in Bakersfield, runs on their outdoor cat wheel every night. | Continue reading
ReYOUniverse explored the tunnels of London to learn about the Roman ruins that were pushed under the city, along with other subterranean items. | Continue reading
Leon The Cat Dad shared a wonderful recipe for a "Catnip Cocktail", a refreshing and enjoyable drink for your feline at any time. | Continue reading
Vika Bren creates astonishing 3D body art illusions using body paint that make it look like her physiology has been impossibly altered. | Continue reading
A really sweet special needs calico cat named Lily has feline hyperesthesia causes her to experience hallucinations out of nowhere. | Continue reading
Gabriel Bonnin plays original songs and covers on a hurdy gurdy that he combined with a Singer sewing machine motor for more power. | Continue reading
Filmmaker Elliot Manarin and his raven Loki love each other so much that they happily give each other kisses and cuddles on a regular basis. | Continue reading
Architectural Digest spoke with Tom Kundig and Lou Maxon of Maxon House, a modern home with a fully detachable office that runs on rails. | Continue reading
Danish musician Soren Madsen played a jaunty fingerstyle cover of the classic love song "Michelle" by The Beatles on classical guitar. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd explained what would happen if an enterprising soul wanted to print out all of Wikipedia, including every edits. | Continue reading
Epic Spaceman created a fascinating video showing him shrinking down from human size every 21 seconds until he reached the size of an atom. | Continue reading
Boxlapse created a compilation of timelapses featuring seeds from trees, fruits and vegetables growing into plants over several years. | Continue reading
The Haggis Wildlife Foundation explained how the elusive haggis live and the part they play in keeping the Scottish Highlands lush and green. | Continue reading
rockhavenrick shared a fascinating optical illusion that uses changing colors to make figures on a staircase look like they're moving. | Continue reading
Former software and sound designer Jim Reekes spoke with CNBC's "Make It" in about how he created some of Apple's most iconic sounds. | Continue reading
Vox spoke with four sound designers who explained the unique challenge of creating realistic car sounds for silent electric vehicles. | Continue reading
A tabby cat named Ashford Squirrel amusingly stopped and restarted the blade of a fan, which sounded like a DJ scratching a record. | Continue reading