Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs covered Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" in the style of David Bowie' "Let's Dance". | Continue reading
Leigh Lahav and Oren Mendez created "Severance for Introverts" for those like to spend time indoors while their outie faces the real world. | Continue reading
Artist Brooke Connor explained how people created "emojis" on typewriters during the mid-20th century by typing combinations of characters. | Continue reading
In a quenching TED-Ed Lesson, Manish Kumar explains what happens to the human body when saltwater from the ocean is ingested. | Continue reading
Half-Asleep Chris built ten different cat forts, each of different materials, inside his house to see how his kitties would react to them. | Continue reading
The Harp Twins joined with the Vølfgang Twins to perform a Nordic inspired drum and harp cover of the classic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid". | Continue reading
GingerofOz was so inspired the illustration "Playstacean" that he built a real-life version with a PSOne and 3D-printed orange plastic. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt explains how the human brain edits time and space on a completely different plane, constructing a predictive reality. | Continue reading
JunkboxAI turned the unique characters of "Severance" and co-creator Ben Stiller into babies using a combination of art and AI. | Continue reading
Nahre Sol spoke about 19th century Czech composer Leoš Janácek who used the melodies and rhythms of speech in his distinctive compositions. | Continue reading
German champion bread sommelier Axel Schmitt has perfected the art of sourdough bread by playing heavy metal music to speed up fermentation. | Continue reading
Tattoo Cartoo animated the four bars of a Black Flag tattoo making them sing a song about the tattoo owner’s son thinking they are iPhones. | Continue reading
A little munchkin cat named Ringo adorably "jumped" into perfectly shaped white outlines and then froze in sync with the beat of the music. | Continue reading
Dr. Erica Brozovsky of Otherwords explained the evolution of the universally understood term "OK" and its alliterative form "okay". | Continue reading
Bloxsy performed a nostalgic medley of 18 iconic guitar riffs from the 1950s, expertly playing some of the most famous sounds of the decade. | Continue reading
Artist HOXXOH put a subwoofer on a track, attached a hose and used the beat coming out of it to paint distinctive patterns on the wall. | Continue reading
"Shopping for Superman" is a powerful documentary that tells origin story of independent comic book shops across the United States. | Continue reading
A stubborn parrot named Nelson was not pleased when his human brought home a puppy but the bird eventually came to love the dog. | Continue reading
Musician Sam Griffin noted the innie and outie variations within the "Severance" theme and played the song beautifully on classical guitar. | Continue reading
It's History traveled to Sweden to dive into the history of Vasa, a 17th century warship that sunk within minutes of setting sail. | Continue reading
“Busted” is an amusing animated short in which a husband comes home early for work and finds a naked man hiding around his house. | Continue reading
Brian David Gilbert created a delightful 1990s style computer animation featuring an enthusiastic frog playing the trumpet. | Continue reading
Map historian Daniel Steiner talked about how Spanish Conquistadors in the late 18th laid out the map for the city of Los Angeles. | Continue reading
Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured slow motion video of 23 species of insects to compare how each species takes flight. | Continue reading
A pit bull named Ginger channels her beautiful maternal instincts to the many foster kittens and cats who come through her rescuer's home. | Continue reading
Jack Coyne of Public Opinion went on an incredible tour of the landmark Steinway & Sons piano factory in Astoria, Queens. | Continue reading
"Bill's Records" by Chuck Przybyl is a short documentary about Bill Wisener, the owner of Bill's Records and Tapes in Dallas. | Continue reading
The "Back to the Future" Blu-Ray included a series of auditions that took place in 1984 for roles in the first movie of the franchise. | Continue reading
A cool cat named Fitz who lives in Canada, loves to get all bundled up in a warm coat and his oversized "bat-eared" hat to go for sled rides. | Continue reading
Reel Knewz captured footage of the infamous "Atherstone Ball Game", an annual town-wide football game that started in the year 1199. | Continue reading
Hormuz Island in Iran has a beach with incredible red sand that when it rains, looks like the land is bleeding into the sea. | Continue reading
Liquid Death partnered with Kylie Kelce of "Not Gonna Lie" to introduce "Kegs for Pregs", a limited edition pony keg of natural spring water. | Continue reading
Visual artist Peter Quinn paid tribute to John Cleese with a hilarious video that features the comedian falling prey to "Monty Python" jokes. | Continue reading
The determined stick figure from Alan Becker‘s animated series "Animator vs." helped out a friend who was stuck in the throes of addiction. | Continue reading
Joanina Library at the University of Coimbra in Portugal uses bats to provide to protect their priceless books from insect damage. | Continue reading
A baby rhino in Nepal followed their momma and mimicked everything she did, while momma did everything she could to keep her baby safe. | Continue reading
Charles Cornell took a look at the opening theme for "Severance", noting how dissonance and consonance act like innies and outies. | Continue reading
A disgruntled Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) complained to Paul Schaffer about the original "Spinal Tap" movie, saying it was a hatchet job. | Continue reading
A disgruntled Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) complained to Paul Shaffer about the original "Spinal Tap" movie, saying it was a hatchet job. | Continue reading
GPTARS used an AI program with a Big Mouth Billy Bass to give the fish an Austrian accent to quote Arnold Schwarzenegger to inspire workouts. | Continue reading
Animal rescuer Alex Blumberg tossed aside her claustrophobia and crawled inside a sewer pipe to rescue puppies who were stuck inside. | Continue reading
While appearing on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" in 1994, late great David Johansen casually talked about punk rock and The Catskills. | Continue reading
Tom Morello and the band Grandson performed "One Last Dance" from the movie "Venom: The Last Dance" with Morello's teenage son Roman. | Continue reading
Joe Porter played a lick from the classic Weezer song "Buddy Holly" on a variety of different and unusual instruments. | Continue reading
Andy Huggins is a septuagenarian comedian from Houston who tells jokes that make fun of his old age and elder stereotypes. | Continue reading
Magnify explained how President John F. Kennedy's favorite James Bond film "Dr. No" inspired men to start wearing blue shirts to work. | Continue reading
Name Explain looked at why the Philippines is spelled with a "Ph" while its residents are called Filipinos, which starts with an "F". | Continue reading
Dr. Emily Zarka of Monstrum looks at the phenomenon of seeing a shadowy man in a wide brim hat appearing during episodes of sleep paralysis. | Continue reading