A Low Bass Vocal Cover of the Classic Tennessee Ernie Ford Song ‘Sixteen Tons’ Lori DornJuly 21, 2021Singer Geoff Castellucci performed a cover of the classic Tennessee Ernie Ford song "Sixteen Tons" in very low bass vocalizations.
The Surprising Playfulness of Deadly Komodo Dragons Lori DornJune 10, 2022The Smithsonian Channel spoke with Professor Gordon Burghardt to learn more about the suprising playfulness of deadly Komodo dragons.
The Toothy History of Little Debbie Snack Cakes Lori DornFebruary 8, 2023Weird History Food looks at the toothy history of the famous Little Debbie brand, noting its humble beginnings and its iconic mascot.
Clever Pied Crow Thinks He’s More Human Than Bird Lori DornJanuary 25, 2023Macey Everett of the American Eagle Foundation spoke with GeoBeats about an elderly rescued African pied crow named Friar Tuck.
The Surprisingly Long History of the Mullet Lori DornNovember 21, 2022The History Guy offered a hair-raising explanation regarding the long history of the mullet and history repeating itself.
Domesticated Prairie Dog Travels Across the United States With His Humans Lori DornSeptember 21, 2022A domesticated prairie dog named Doug adorably travels across the United States with his beloved human Sarah Deluca and her partner.
Inspector Calls Out the Builders of a $500K House for the Ridiculous Shortcut Fixes They Made on the Home Lori DornSeptember 28, 2021A certified professional home inspector hilariously called out the owners of a $500K house for sale for taking ridiculous shortcuts around the home.
How a Buzzy Guitar Amp Changed Musical History Lori DornApril 3, 2023Simon Whistler of "Today I Found Out" looked back at how a buzzy broken guitar amplifier on the record "Rocket 88" changed musical history.
A Beautiful White Cat With Expressive Smoky Eyes Lori DornJanuary 27, 2023A rescued cat named Squid has a coat that is mostly white except for his gorgeous smoky eyes that look professionally applied.
A Low Bass Vocal Cover of ‘Blackbird’ by The Beatles Lori DornSeptember 24, 2021Singer Geoff Castellucci performed a multi-layered cover of the song "Blackbird" by The Beatles utilizing his incredibly wide vocal range.