Lori is a Laughing Squid Contributing Editor based in New York City who has been writing blog posts for over a decade. She also enjoys making jewelry, playing guitar, taking photos and mixing craft cocktails.
A Live Looping Remix of a Creepy Animated Dancing ‘Red Light, Green Light’ Doll From ‘Squid Game’
The Kiffness did a live looping remix of an incredible animation of the creepy "Red Light/Green Light" doll from "Squid Game".
FivE Quartet Performs a Funky Percussive Euphonium Cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’
Brass quartet FivE performed a funky percussive cover of Michael Jackson's "Bad" on euphoniums.
Homemade Bass Synthesizer Made From Scrap Wood
Bulgarian DIY artist Edward Black Rose created an amazing homemade bass synthesizer using recycled scrap wood.
Heinz Ketchup Turns Into ‘Tomato Blood’ for Halloween
Heinz Ketchup has undergone a spooky transformation into a limited edition "Tomato Blood" for Halloween.
Elephants Happily Squashing Giant Pumpkins
The elephants at the Oregon Zoo had a wonderful time squashing innocent giant pumpkins during a celebration of autumn.
An Ingenious Remote Control Spray Paint Rig
Denver artist Thomas "Detour" Evans created an ingenious vertical remote spray paint rig controlled by a handheld device.
How the Call of the Common Loon is Erroneously Used in Movies and Television Shows
Marie Cascione of Vox takes a look at the ubiquitous but often erroneously placed call of the common loon as it is used in movies and TV shows.
The Gabaghoul, A Ghastly Gourmet of Italian Descent Shows How to Make Hoagie Bites With a Sharp Cleaver
The Gabaghoul (Vincent Pastore of "The Sopranos"), a ghastly gourmet of Italian descent, shows how to make hoagie bites.
A Tour Inside the Narrowest Apartment in New York City
Real estate agent Erik Conover took a look inside the Millay House at 75½ Bedford Street, the narrowest residence in all of New York City.
What Dinosaurs Might Have Actually Looked Like
Munich design house Kurzgesagt explores what dinosaurs might have actually looked like versus what we've long understood them to be.