
Musician Plays the Theme From ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ on a Magical Sounding Celesta
Musician Andre Chez Lewis performed a beautiful cover of the classic theme from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on a Celesta.

A Haunting Cover of ‘The Sound of Silence’ Performed on the Brightly Colored Strings of a Vivid Blue Bass
Tommy Lee Depp performed a haunting bass cover of the Simon and Garfunkel song "The Sound of Silence" on brightly colored strings.

Luxurious Cat Beds Made From Vintage TVs and Radios
Andrew Parsons refurbishes vintage TV sets and radios and turns them into luxurious beds for cats and small dogs.

Steve Martin Talks to the Camera in a ‘For Theater Owners Only’ Trailer for the 1979 Movie ‘The Jerk’
Steve Martin talked directly to the camera in the "For Theater Owners Only" trailer for the 1979 comedy "The Jerk".

Chef Prepares a Delectable Avocado Toast While Riding the S-Bahn Light Rail in Berlin
The GhostChef boarded the S-Bahn in Berlin and proceeded to prepare an avocado and egg toast from his seat using mobile cooking gear.

The Ongoing Cycle of Modern Vampires Portrayed as Either Monstrously Scary or Incredibly Sexy
Dr. Emily Zarka of "Monstrum" looks at the ongoing cycle of how vampires are either portrayed as monstrously scary or incredibly sexy.

Kayaker Paddles Down the East River to Camp Overnight on the Smallest Island in New York City
Two Feet Outdoors launched his kayak into NYC's East River with the destination of the tiny Belmont (U Thant) Island to camp for the night.

Cleverly Designed Wrapping Paper That Makes Gifts Look Like Loaves of Bread
Designer Ippei Tsujio of Toal has created a clever set of wrapping paper that is so realistic that makes a gifts look like a loaves of bread.

Frequency Illusion – A Phenomenon Where a Newly Learned Concept or Idea Suddenly Appears Everywhere
MinuteEarth explained the "Frequency Illusion", a cognitive phenomenon that occurs when a new concept or idea suddenly appears everywhere.

How the Architectural Style of Frank Lloyd Wright Evolved Over 70 Years
Architect Michael Wyetzner spoke about the incredible evolution of Frank Lloyd Wright's innovated work over the course of 70 years.