How Traditional Phyllo Dough Is Made by Hand in Thessaloniki, Greece

Claudia Romeo of Business Insider traveled to Thessaloniki, Greece to learn how traditional phyllo dough is made by hand. | Continue reading


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Musician Fills Piano With Water to See How It Sounds

Swedish musician Mattias Krantz responded to multiple requests from his audience members to fill a piano with water and then play it. | Continue reading


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Super Slow Motion Footage of a Giant Soap Bubble Being Popped From the Inside

Gavin Free put Dan Gruchy inside a giant soap bubble frame and filmed him in ultra slow motion as he tried to pop the bubble from the inside. | Continue reading


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Woman Uses a Wheel Barrow to Transport a Herd of Baby Goats Back to Their Nursing Mothers

A worker at a farm in Brattleboro, North Carolina cleverly used a wheelbarrow to transport baby goats back to their nursing mothers. | Continue reading


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Pink Floyd ‘Live at Pompei Remastered in 4K Resolution

PinkFloyd4K took incredible footage from the iconic 1972 Pink Floyd concert “Live at Pompeii” DVD and remastered it in 4K resolution. | Continue reading


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How the Album ‘Meddle’ Helped Pink Floyd Define Their Sound After Syd Barrett Left the Band

Amplified takes a look a the seminal, yet seeming underrated Pink Floyd album "Meddle" that helped the band find their sound. | Continue reading


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Georg Carlin Plays a Hilarious ‘Hippy Dippy Weatherman’ on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967

George Carlin put on his "Hippy Dippy Weatherman" persona to gave a hilarious weather report on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1967. | Continue reading


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French Musician MEZERG Performs Next to the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn at Sunset

French musician MEZERG performed his original song "Brooklyn, 5 pm" while sitting next to the Williamsburg Bridge at sunset. | Continue reading


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Amazing Enhanced Colorized Footage Shot in 1952 of Driving the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California

NASS has enhanced vintage 1952 footage of the bustling road from Hollywood to the Sunset Strip with color, sound, and general appearance. | Continue reading


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The History Behind the Two Revolving Statues on the Brooklyn Side of the Manhattan Bridge in NYC

Landmarks of New York explains the history behind the two revolving plastic statues that sit on the Brooklyn side of the Manhattan Bridge. | Continue reading


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Blind Cat From Greece Finds Loving Home in London

Geobeats Animals visited with a blind rescue cat named Dmitri and his beloved human who shared what life is like for a feline who can't see. | Continue reading


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An Amazing Boosted Backyard Hot Wheels Aqua Park Track That Features Waterfalls and Water Slides

Backyard Racing built a boosted Hot Wheels Aqua Park track that features waterfalls, water slides, zip lines, and a hidden I Spy game. | Continue reading


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Classic Live Footage of Chicago Performing ’25 or 6 to 4′ and ‘I’m a Man’ at Tanglewood in 1970

Chicago performed "25 or 6 to 4" and the Spencer Davis Group song "I'm a Man" to an appreciative audience at Tanglewood in 1970. | Continue reading


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The Simple Genius of Bill Withers’ ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’

Music essayist Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic takes a heartfelt look at the wonderful simplicity of the Bill Withers song "Ain't No Sunshine". | Continue reading


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Handcrafted Steam Bended Wooden Chairs That Look Like They Are Sitting Underwater

Wilkinson & Rivera has created a series of handcrafted traditional wooden chairs that give the illusion that they are sitting underwater. | Continue reading


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A Wondrous 4K Walking Tour of Disneyland Paris

Isaac Harjo of Prowalk Tours took his viewers on a wondrous three-hour walking tour through the entirety of Disneyland Paris. | Continue reading


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Scientists Discover That Long-Necked Sauropod Dinosaurs Walked Similar to a Hippopotamus

New research has discovered that the gait of Sauropod dinosaurs was actually more like that of a hippopotamus than an elephant. | Continue reading


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Mischievous Cat Hilariously Swats Away a Forkful of Salad On Its Way to Her Human’s Mouth

A mischievous little cat sitting on her human's lap hilariously swatted away a forkful of Vietnamese salad on its way to her human's mouth. | Continue reading


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A Beautiful Cover of Gerson Kingsley’s ‘Popcorn’ Performed on a Traditional Finnish Concert Kantele

A musician performed a beautiful cover of the classic Gershon Kingsley instrumental "Popcorn" on a gorgeous Finnish concert kantele. | Continue reading


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NYC Sticker Artist Gives Street Structures Distinct Personalities With Anthropomorphic Googly Eyes

Googly Eye Cru puts googly eyes onto street structures around NYC in such a way as to give them anthropomorphic personalities. | Continue reading


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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Performs a Calm Cover of The Ramones Song ‘I Wanna Be Sedated’

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain performed a wonderful calming cover of the otherwise raucous Ramones song "I Wanna Be Sedated". | Continue reading


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Ethereal Ice Stars Gracefully Crystallize on Film to a Mesmerizing Instrumental Soundtrack

Filmmaker Thomas Blanchard collaborated with Sébastien Guérive to create a gorgeously ethereal music video featuring crystallizing ice stars. | Continue reading


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How Aspect Ratio Shapes How a Film Is Presented

Leon Barnard of Team 2 Films explains how changing aspect ratio techniques can shape the way a story is told within a film. | Continue reading


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The Science and History Behind Cardboard

New Mind takes a look at the history, science, and construction of cardboard from conception through to the present day. | Continue reading


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The Wreckage of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Lost Ship ‘Endurance’ Is Located in the Weddell Sea Off Antarctica

A search by The Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust for Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship "Endurance" proved immensely successful. | Continue reading


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What Makes the Tears for Fears Song ‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ So Musically Great

Musician Rick Beato took a detailed musical look at the seemingly prescient Tears for Fears song "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". | Continue reading


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An Amusing Song About One Man’s Desire to Wear Hats

Brian David Gilbert sang an amusing song about his desire to effortlessly wear hats without looking like he's trying. | Continue reading


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Deconstructing Famous Songs Without a Chorus

Musician David Bennett quite informatively deconstructed several famous songs that have no traditional chorus within their structures. | Continue reading


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Detailed Wooden Automatons of The Beatles in Motion

Daniel Bennan created a wonderful series of wooden automata that depicts each distinctive member of The Beatles walking across Abbey Road. | Continue reading


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Classic Footage of The Animals Performing ‘Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’ on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1965

Classic footage of The Animals performing their song “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” on the January 24, 1965 episode of The Ed Sullivan Show. | Continue reading


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Finnegan Fox Giggles Loudly While Being Pet

Finnegan Fox broke out into a round of really cute giggles while his beloved human Mikayla Raines of SaveAFox Rescue was petting him. | Continue reading


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A Somber Compilation of Dr. Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy Stating ‘He’s Dead, Jim’ in the Original ‘Star Trek’ Series

John DiMarco put together a somber compilation of Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy of Star Trek simply stating "He's dead, Jim". | Continue reading


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Restored Footage of Bob Dylan Rehearsing ‘If Not For You’ With George Harrison in 1971

Peter Stone Brown Archive restored classic footage of Bob Dylan rehearsing the song "If Not For You" with George Harrison in 1971. | Continue reading


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Tom Scott Gets His Voice Remixed Into a Hyperpop Song by Digicore Artist Beardyman

Tom Scott visited with digicore artist and producer Beardyman at his London studio where his voice was remixed into a hyperpop song. | Continue reading


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The Beautifully Vivid Hues of a Colorful Cuttlefish

The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago shared wonderful footage of two vividly colored cuttlefish engaging with one another underwater. | Continue reading


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Making a Needle Felted Cappuccino

Andrea Love created a needle felted stop motion animation of a percolating espresso machine that makes a beautiful cup of cappuccino. | Continue reading


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A Cleverly Designed Milk Bottle Feeding Rack That Can Feed Many Baby Goats at One Time

Farmers have installed a cleverly designed wooden rack that holds up to 20 bottles of milk to feed hungry baby goats at once. | Continue reading


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Musician Plays a Giant Eight Foot Tall Tuba

Musician Derek Fenstermacher played an enormous tuba named "Big Carl" that stands at over eight feet tall and weighs over 100 pounds. | Continue reading


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How the World’s Oldest Hand Crafted Brass Bell Foundry Keeps Their Traditional Artistry Alive

Insider went to Agnone, Italy to visit the Marinella family of Pontifica Founderia di Campane, the world's oldest brass bell foundry. | Continue reading


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An 11 Year Old Billy Preston Performs ‘Blueberry Hill” With Nat King Cole in 1957

An eleven year old Billy Preston joined the great Nat King Cole in an incredible duet of the iconic Fats Domino song "Blueberry Hill". | Continue reading


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A Stunning Accordion Virtuoso Performance Featuring Four Works by Four Different Classical Composers

Alexandr Hrustevich, an accordion virtuoso from Ukraine, performed an absolutely stunning medley of four classical pieces by four different composers. | Continue reading


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Mr. Carlson Looks for Barking Dog While Pink Floyd’s ‘Dogs’ Plays in a Hilarious Clip from WKRP in Cincinnatti

Arthur Carlson looks for a barking dog as the Pink Floyd song 'Dogs' plays in the studio in a hilarious clip from "WKRP in Cincinnatti". | Continue reading


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Musician Remotely Performs ‘The Blue Danube’ on the Piano Using Strings Attached to His Fingers

Vinheteiro remotely performed "The Blue Danube" while sitting six feet away from his piano using strings attached to his fingers. | Continue reading


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Compilation of ‘Star Trek’ Characters Saying ‘Red Alert’

John DiMarco put together a startling video compilation of various 'Star Trek' characters saying "Red Alert" in TV episodes and movies. | Continue reading


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A Stop Motion Animated Needle Felted Waffle Iron

Andrea Love created a short needle felted stop motion animation that features a buttered waffle iron churning out waffles made of fuzzy yarn. | Continue reading


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Man Builds a Thatched Roof Weather Resistant Workshop With Open Sides Using Primitive Technology

Primitive Technology industriously constructed a thatched roof workshop that can protect himself and his future projects from the elements. | Continue reading


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Al Dente, A Floating Mafia Gangster Pasta Timer That Sings When Pasta Noodles Are Cooked to Perfection

The Al Dente pasta timer is a little red mafia gangster that floats inside a pasta pot and sings when the noodles are cooked to perfection. | Continue reading


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How the Brain Processes the Optical Illusion of Reading

Dr. Joe Hanson spoke with Dr. Erica Brozovsky to explain how the human brain processes the optical illusion that is reading. | Continue reading


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