A 1980 clip from "BBC Nationwide" shows hairdresser Simon Forbes giving clients unique hairstyles with razors, dye, and car paint. | Continue reading
Jamie Dupuis performed a moving cover of the Neil Young classic "Harvest Moon" on his beautifully complex 20 string harp guitar. | Continue reading
It’s History looks at the Domino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn where 60% of all refined sugar in the US in the 20th Century was processed. | Continue reading
Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined It used AI to imagine what Red Hot Chili Peppers sound like to people who don't care for the band. | Continue reading
Yoni Schlesinger performed an amusing yet incredible improvised cover of "The Simpsons" theme on acoustic guitar at audience request | Continue reading
Jono Jones, Olly Wilkins, and Mountain Bike Nomad rode downhill into the incredibly narrow tunnels of an abandoned mine in Slovenia. | Continue reading
An adorable pet goat named Herman ran from room to room crying in a sweet attempt to find his human who was sitting on the bed behind him. | Continue reading
Bill McClintock combined the Aretha Franklin's vocals on "Chain of Fools" with the music of the classic Black Sabbath song "Supernaut". | Continue reading
Glen Tickle performed a hilarious comedy special about being a comedian during the age of COVID at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. | Continue reading
Engineer Sergii Gordieiev of The Q, built a unique bicycle that used non-rotating tracks in place of the wheels. | Continue reading
Dutch Drone Gods followed Kade Edwards as he conquered the extremely steep Red Bull Downhill Hardline Mountain Track in Wales. | Continue reading
The National Park Service shared amusing trail camera footage of a western spotted skunk doing a defensive handstand. | Continue reading
A clip from the David Attenborough series "Planet Earth II" features bears dancing against trees to shed winter coats. | Continue reading
Engineer Grady Hillhouse of Practical Engineering takes a quick deep dive into the different types of railcars for all sorts of trains. | Continue reading
Al Ridenour of the Bone and Sickle podcast announced a special Trick-or-treat by mail option for listeners who join their Patreon. | Continue reading
A squeaky door laughed like a cackling witch as it slowly dragged its way along the floor into the closed position. | Continue reading
The School of Life explains the difference between toxic narcissism and the need to love oneself in order to approach the world confidently. | Continue reading
Weird History Food takes a jittery look at how coffee positively affects the human body in truly beneficial ways. | Continue reading
A TED-Ed lesson written by Jamie Zeitzer PhD explains how the circadian system within the human brain determines sleep cycles. | Continue reading
Steve Miller performed an amazing live acoustic version of his 1973 hit song "The Joker" in "The Howard Stern Show" studio. | Continue reading
Toronto musician Tony Ann composed and performed a lovely ballad based upon the early default iPhone ringtone/alarm. | Continue reading
A little sun conure (sun parakeet) named Ami adorably prepared a lovely breakfast of tiny, bird-sized toast in a tiny toaster. | Continue reading
A a wonderfully affectionate disabled pig named Little Lilly Jelly Roll completely captured Arthur Acre's founder Todd Friedman's heart. | Continue reading
Steve Mould showed how tiny boats made of leaves pens can be powered by fractal ballpoint pen ink, sending them in a spiral. | Continue reading
The great Buzz Aldrin opened up about life after the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing mission in a 1980 BBC interview with Sir Ludovic Kennedy. | Continue reading
I Did Not Know That explained that John Travolta had auditioned for the role of Fonzie in the 1970s sitcom "Happy Days". | Continue reading
A lonely lion who was left behind in a cage at a closed Armenian zoo, walked outside and onto the grass for the first time in his 15 years. | Continue reading
A wary cat named Churchill hilariously froze in place like a stuffed animals as Danilo the baby toddled by. | Continue reading
Designer Matt Stevens reimagined popular movies as classic pocket paperback books in his aptly named series "Good Movies as Old Books". | Continue reading
Tomosteen, created an amazing stop motion animation of cat pen holders that danced to the traditional Finnish polka song "Ievan Polkka". | Continue reading
BBC's Michael Barrat interviewed Christopher Hudson who explained that his giant African snail Boozy enjoys drinking from a pint of beer. | Continue reading
Kate Micucci of the comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates wrote a beautiful tribute song to the late, greatly missed Mister Rogers. | Continue reading
Bernth attached three necks of six rubber band strings with cardboard bridges to his acoustic-electric, making a quadruple-neck guitar. | Continue reading
Matt Berry read a hilariously scathing letter that cartoonist Robert Crumb wrote to Swedish jazz saxophonist Mats Gustafsson. | Continue reading
A feisty rescued piglet named Tootsie does everything the the family dog at Uncle Neil's Home does as he does it. | Continue reading
Prankster Kane Trujillo demonstrated how he gets in shape for going to the airport using an automated stair climber and a treadmill. | Continue reading
A clip from the 2010 Banger Films documentary Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage features numerous rock stars expressing their respect, admiration, and sincere adulation for the iconic music of Rush. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage and interviews with some of today’s mos … | Continue reading
Director Todd Phillips shared the different takes that Joaquin Phoenix performed for Joker's intro on "The Murray Frankin Show". | Continue reading
Jason Kingsley OBE of Modern History TV explained the manner in which peasants traveled during Medieval times. | Continue reading
Voyageurs Wolf Project shared footage of a mama bear and cubs messing with the cameras on the wildlife trails on five separate occasions. | Continue reading
Linguist Human1011 examined the linguist differences betwenn English slang terms "uh-huh" and "uh-uh" and how they are spoken. | Continue reading
A duckling, who was helped out of his shell by a kindhearted woman named Jacky, fell in love with Jacky's daughter who taught him to swim. | Continue reading
Stef Stanciu captured beautiful drone footage of Alpine chamois as they were running down the rocky sides of the Ceahlau Massif. | Continue reading
Guitarist Andrea Boccarusso impressively performed 25 menacing riffs from heavy metal and other hard rock songs. | Continue reading
Postmodern Jukebox partnered with UK singer Emma Smith to perform the Barenaked Ladies song "One Week" as a 1940s jazz cover. | Continue reading
Empatico spoke about the importance of empathy and how it works to better understand the feelings of others. | Continue reading
Kitten Lady Hannah Shaw explained how she feeds a hungry litter of six neonatal kittens while giving each of them the attention they need. | Continue reading
Weird History explains the history of Dr Pepper and how Doctor Charles T. Pepper may have been the doctor behind the name. | Continue reading