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1964 BBC Report on a Bullfighting Club That Used Bicycles Instead of Bulls
The BBC series Tonight visited a group of men in Rochdale, England who conducted bullfights with bikes instead of bulls.
Little Boy Is Overjoyed When Excavator Operator Fills His Toy Dump Truck With Dirt
A little boy bravely approached a giant excavator that filled his bright yellow toy dump truck with dirt from the construction site.
The Origins Behind the Name of Every State in the US
LinguistRob WattsofRobWordslooks at the etymological origins behind the names of all 50 states within the United States.
Celebrities Who Appeared on ‘The Dating Game’ Before They Became Really Famous
"I Did Not Know That" took a nostalgic look at the game show "The Dating Game", noting how many celebrities appeared before they were famous.
A Dental Assistant Dog Who Sits With Kids to Provide Comfort During Scary Dentist Appointments
A sweet golden retriever named Aldo works for Parque Dental in Quito, Ecuador providing comfort to children who are afraid of the dentist.
A Group of Determined Turtles Work Together to Flip an Overturned Turtle in a Pond
A bale of turtles in a pond worked together to come to the rescue of a desperately flapping turtle who was upside down.
The Origins of the W.H. Auden Poem ‘Stop All the Clocks’ From ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’
"Listening In" looks at the origin of the poignant W.H. Auden poem "Stop All the Clocks" which was recited in "Four Weddings and a Funeral".
The Origins Behind Each Letter in the English Alphabet
Olly Richards offered very colorful descriptions of each letter in the English alphabet, noting the imagery and origins of each sound.
Stunning Timelapse of Joshua Tree National Park Going From Day to Night During the 2024 Wolf Moon
Gavin HeffernanandHarun Mehmedinoviccaptured stunning timelapse of Joshua Tree National Park going from day to night
A Meditative Cover of ‘Misirlou’ on a Bespoke Mulatar Stringed Instrument
BenjaminBar performed a meditative cover of the traditional Middle-Eastern song "Misirlou" on Mulatar, a bespoke string instrument.
Clever Magnetic Toy Cars That Transform Into a Unicorn When They Crash Into Each Other
A pair of magnetic toy cars cleverly transform into a beautiful unicorn when they crash into each other in just the right way.
A Musical Medley of Ten Different Styles of Punk Music
Multi-instrumentalist Daniel Swisher performed a musical medley encompassing ten different styles of punk music.
Musician Plays Bach on World’s Largest Pipe Organ
Felix Hell traveled to Atlantic City to play a tribute to JS Bach on the world's largest pipe organ at the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium.
Hibernating Turtles in the Arctic Circle Slowly Defrost Back to Life As Spring Melts the Ice
Frozen Planet II shows how how hibernating painted turtles in the Arctic slowly defrost back to life when Spring comes to melt the ice.
A Furious Drum Cover Aphex Twin’s ‘Come to Daddy’
Percussionist Ralph Alexander performed a furious cover of the Aphex Twin song Come to Daddy" on drums, which was no easy task.
Hilarious Bloopers From the Robin Williams Film ‘Patch Adams’
MoviesBestBits put together a hilarious compilation of bloopers with Robin Williams from the 1998semi-biographical film "Patch Adams".
Rescued Kitten Accompanies Her Beloved Human 24/7
A devoted kitten named Ruby was rescued off the streets of Cyprus by Rico, a compassionate man who had never had animals before.
Gnarls Barkley’s ‘Crazy’ Arranged For Five Brass Horns
Seb Skellyperformed a smoothly arrangedcover of the Gnarls Barkley song "Crazy" on five different brass horns.
Simon & Garfunkel Sing ‘Baby Got Back’ in the Style of ‘The Sound of Silence’
There I Ruined It reimagined the Simon & Garfunkel song "The Sound of Silence" with lyrics from Sir Mix-A-Lot'sBaby Got Back."
Why Walking Backwards With Your Hand in a Claw Grip Over a Coffee Mug Reduces Spills
Oxford Sparks explained why walking backward with your hand in a claw grip over a coffee mug will reduce sloshing and accidental spills.
Startled Parrot Tries to Fly Away With His Human When the New Doorbell Rings
An eclectus parrot who was sitting on a man's shoulder was so startled by the new doorbell that he tried to take off while still attached.
A Banjo Cover of ‘Walking on the Moon’ by The Police
Thetalentedtrio ofFoggy Mountain Spaceshipperformed a folksy banjo cover of The Police song "Walking on the Moon".
‘How Comics Were Made’, A Wonderful Book About How Classic Newspaper Comic Strips Were Printed
Glenn Fleishman is raising funds through Kickstarter to publish his book "How Comics Were Made: a Visual History of Printing Cartoons".
Robotic Spy Pig Joins the Swimming Pigs of the Exumas
A robotic spy pig byJohn Downernavigated the warm waters of The Bahamas, swimming with the famous swimming pigs of the Exumas.
Laughing Squid Partner John Law Talks About His Office in the Famous Oakland Tribune Tower
Doc Pop spoke with Laughing Squid partner John Law about his unique office in the upper annex of the seminal Oakland Tribune Tower.
How English Became the Common Global Language
LetThemTalkTVexplains whyEnglish became the global common language despite the fact that it almost died in the 12th Century.
A Hubless Motorized Penny Farthing Bicycle
Chris Makes Stuff shared each step involved with building a hubless, motorized Penny Farthing bicycle that doesn't need much pedaling.
Baby Wombat Adorably Rubs Butt Against Hiker’s Pole
Adventurers Jess and Benny captured adorable footage of a baby wombat in Tasmania rubbing their little butt against Jess' hiking pole.
Cheerful Cockatiel Whistles Earth Wind and Fire’s ‘September’ at 7:00 AM
A very cheerful, if not cheeky, cockatiel named Kiki flawlessly whistled the iconic Earth Wind and Fire song "September" at 7 AM.
A Heartwarming Film About a Robot Making Soup
Filmmaker John Torres created The Soup", a heartwarming 3D animated short film about a robotic farmer who makes a bowl of soup.
A Carved Fleet of Wooden Cars With Extended Headlight Beams That Show What’s on the Horizon
Kiko Miyares makes detailed, hand-carved wooden cars with long, solid headlight beams that spotlight what's on the horizon.
A Gorgeous Harp and Guitar String Duet of ‘Zombie’ by The Cranberries in Honor of Alexei Navalny
Guitarist Alexandr Misko and harpist performed a gorgeous string duet of The Cranberries' song "Zombie' in memory of Alexei Navalny.
Hopeful Dog Narrates His Confusing Experience With COVID in the Touching Short Film ‘Ollie’
Sadiel Gomez created the touching short film "Ollie" in which a dog narrates his daily life with his beloved human until COVID-19 struck.
Adorable Armadillo Chases After His Favorite Plush Toy
A little three-banded armadillo who lives at the Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend rolled around the floor in pursuit of his favorite plush toy.
Wildlife Rescue Director Wears Red Fox Mask While Feeding Orphaned Baby Fox
Melissa Stanley, the executive director of Richmond Wildlife Center, wore a red fox face mask while feeding an orphaned baby fox.
Rob Delaney Reads a Clever Letter From Lawyer Pliny the Younger to a Friend Who Stood Him Up
Rob Delaney read aloud a deliciously clever letter from attorney Pliny the Younger to his friend Septicius Clarus who stood him up.
Timid Pit Bull Is Afraid of Cat Waiting at Top of the Stairs
A timid pit bull named Prince Kuhio was afraid to climb the stairs at Hanai Kennels because a scary cat was waiting for him at the top.
John Lennon Uses the First Four Letters of the Alphabet To Sound Out the Chorus to ‘Let It Be’
As The Beatles were writing "Let It Be", John Lennon found that using the first letters of the alphabet was a good way to to sound it out.
The Complete Fantastic Four Radio Show With Stan Lee as Narrator and Bill Murray as The Human Torch
Strange Brain Parts shared all 13 episodes of the 1975 Fantastic Four radio show with Stan Lee as narrator and Bill Murray as Human Torch.
Musician Plays Pink Floyd’s ‘Brain Damage’ on Dulcimer
Sam Edelston sat inside a padded room with "The Scream" on his tie and played the plaintive Pink Floyd song "Brain Damage" on dulcimer.
Protective Goose Thinks His Beloved Human Is His Wife
A very affectionate Scottish goose named Glenn seems to think that his human Shirley is actually his bonded partner and wife.
Artist Makes the World’s Smallest Flipbook Animations Under a Microscope
Animator Andy Bailey shared how he created the world's tiniest flipbook animation under a high-powered microscope.
Three Bugs Reveal What Night in the City Looks Like From Their Point of View in ‘A Real Bug’s Life’
In "A Real Bug's Life", a jumping spider, praying mantis, and cockroach each reveal what nighttime in the city is like from their own POV.
Why Total Solar Eclipses Will Become Far More Rare in the Future
Henry ReichofMinutePhysics explained how a solar eclipse is a rare and beautiful thing that is going to become far more rare in the future.
Wonderfully Candid Footage of Birds Enjoying a Small Waterpool in a Dutch Forest
Nature photographer Martijn Nugteren captured wonderfully candid footage of various birds enjoying a small waterpool in the forest.
A Catchy Mashup of Judas Priest’s ‘You’ve Got Another Thing Coming’ and Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’
Bill McClintockbrilliantly combined Judas Priest's "You Got Another Thing Coming" with Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean".
A Helpful Song That Makes It Easier to Memorize 200 Digits of Pi
AsapSCIENCE creatorMitchell Moffit performed a helpful song that makes it easier to memorize 200 digits of Pi.
‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ Performed in Classical Latin
The Miracle Aligner collaborated with bardcore musician Stantough to perform the Nirvana song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in classical Latin.
Little Crow Named Russell Adopts His Rescuer’s Young Boy Into His Flock
A little crow named Russell made his rescuers a part of his flock, particularly their young son Otto, who he doesn't like to be away from.
Adventure Group Descends a Very Steep Set of Mountain Stairs in the Western Ghats of India
An adventure group made a daring descent down the Kalavantin Durg, an incredibly steep set of mountain stairs in the Western Ghats of India.
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