The Piano Music Bros. charted the evolution of classical music from 1680 through 1928 in a colorful and informative manner. | Continue reading
A pair of dogs named Arrow and Cappy brought home a young deer who came into their Ohio home through the doggie door. | Continue reading
Actor Zen Gesner, son of architect Harry Gesner, spoke with Architectural Digest about the Stebel House, an enchanting LA home built in 1961. | Continue reading
MinuteFood consulted with appliance experts Dr. Rainer Stamminger and Renae DuHaime to determine the best way to load a dishwasher. | Continue reading
A rescued beaver named Tulip loves fruit so much that she threw an adorable tantrum when the banana she was eating was all gone. | Continue reading
Musician AHEE noticed that whales sound like birds when sped up by three octaves and birds sound like whales when slowed down by the same. | Continue reading
A woman named Katja amusingly used sound effects and a handle to pretend that one of her three chocolate Labs was a vacuum cleaner. | Continue reading
Chet Phillips created "The Cats Meow", a set of purr-fect playing cards that features 58 illustrated portraits of cats with very punny names. | Continue reading
A determined lovebird was granted a free pass into the forbidden kitchen cupboard that held glasses despite having been banned entry before. | Continue reading
Dani Clode tested out her innovative Third Thumb with members of the public who were attending the 2022 Royal Society Summer Exhibition. | Continue reading
Abram Engle amusingly traded places with his orange tabby to see what it's like to live as his cat for a day and for his cat to live as him. | Continue reading
Jamie Dupuis performed a melodious cover of "Riders on the Storm" on harp guitar, capturing the sound of The Doors on a single instrument. | Continue reading
Electric vehicle enthusiast Micah Toll created the PodRide, a four-wheeled, all-weather enclosed electric bike that looks like a small car. | Continue reading
A clever magpie repeatedly pulled money out of a pile of similarly shaped papers, a wallet, and a phone case and tried to run off with it. | Continue reading
Leonard Solomon performed a honking cover of the Skrillex song "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" on his original Squijeeblion. | Continue reading
A thirsty giant anteater at the North Florida Wildlife Center whipped his long tongue back and forth to drink from a sprinkler. | Continue reading
Emily the Harp Lady tried out the Meowdulator, a feline-themed guitar pedal that meows like a cat when strings are played or plucked. | Continue reading
A stray hairless dog who was rescued by Reto of the Furry Luck Bali in Indonesia, turned out to have a beautiful coat of fluffy blonde fur. | Continue reading
Native Icelander Sanxyra read off seven of the most difficult road names for visitors in Iceland to pronounce. | Continue reading
Argentinian tattoo artist Pablo Ezequiel Frias, a resident artist in NYC, creates hyperrealistic tattoos featuring pop culture icons. | Continue reading
Musician Louis Cardozo performed his original song "Fly" on a paragliding piano flying over a very green valley in the English countryside. | Continue reading
Alex Schmidt explained how early New York City origins of the unlikely act of slipping on a banana peel made it a classic comedy trope. | Continue reading
RuggyBagyStudio created a moving parts rug that opens like a pizza box to reveal a SpongeBob pizza with semi-detachable slices. | Continue reading
Luthier Mark Erlewine shared his experience tuning up and repairing Trigger, the iconic Martin nylon string guitar belonging to Willie Nelson. | Continue reading
A little red-cheeked cockatiel named Tacchan tapped out a rhythmic song on a metal storage bin on the wall with his beak. | Continue reading
Jack Nicholson hilariously accepted the BAFTA Best Actor award from the set of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in 1975. | Continue reading
Ze Frank offers an amusing look at the lifecycle of opossum, noting that playing dead is an involuntary defense that fools predators. | Continue reading
The premiere episode of the Howtown features a fascinating discussion about the types of colors dogs can and cannot see. | Continue reading
David Scott of The Kiffness created a beautiful musical tribute to the vocal "I Go Meow" cat after learning that she had passed away. | Continue reading
A little cat named Ninja hilariously attempted to go to the second level of the house by climbing the underside of the open riser stairs. | Continue reading
Otherwords host Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD explained why certain baby names that were once popular, just sound old to modern ears. | Continue reading
DJ Cummerbund seamlessly stitched together the Alanis Morissette song "You Oughta Know" with Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You". | Continue reading
In a brief but tasty TED-Ed lesson, author Vivian Jiang explains the ancient origins of ice cream and how it became so popular in modern times. | Continue reading
dudettewithsign shared a creative, yet passive-aggressive way to respond to upstairs neighbors who stomp around too much. | Continue reading
Dylan Sheridan attached a MIDI controller to the handle of a paint roller so that it would play sampled sounds as the roller moved. | Continue reading
A cute little snake watched what was happening on television while curled up in a blanket on her human's lap. | Continue reading
Fhonda Hatmaker shared an amusing video of her husband singing "Phone, Keys, Wallet" to the Queen song "Another One Bites the Dust". | Continue reading
A young Led Zeppelin performs their now-classic songs "How Many More Times" and "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" for Danish TV in March 1969. | Continue reading
Postmodern Jukebox with singer Tia Simone performed a 1960s Motown cover of the song "What I Like About You" by The Romantics. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained when the last light would go out should all of humans disappear from Earth. | Continue reading
A bulldog named Theo, who is obsessed with the metal bowls that he carries around the house, received a box full of his favorite items. | Continue reading
Laszlo Buring played the classic Eagles song "Hotel California" in the highly distinctive bluesy style of the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan. | Continue reading
Lucie Frost explained how the Brooklyn Dodgers got their name from residents who would have to dodge trolley streetcars to get to games. | Continue reading
HanahakiBlank created a mashup of anime films from the 1980s and 1990s that pays tribute the latest technology of the time. | Continue reading
Bloxsy performed a medley of guitar riffs from highly distinctive rock songs from the 1990s, playing each in order of the year released. | Continue reading
Andrea Love created a short stop motion animation featuring a needle felted lighter sparking a flame and lighting a scrap of paper on fire. | Continue reading
Lee Stevens and paleontologist Roger Benson of the American Museum of Natural History talked about how dinosaurs are named. | Continue reading
Mel Brooks spoke about the only argument he ever had with Gene Wilder about the "Puttin' on the Ritz" scene in 'Young Frankenstein'. | Continue reading