The Beatles Release Their Final Song ‘Now And Then’
The Beatles released their final song "Now And Then" from a demo cassette that John Lennon recorded in the mid-70s.
The Etymological Origins of the Ampersand
Patrick Foote of Name Explain talked about the origin of the ampersand in English and other Latin-bases languages.
Hawaiian Sanctuary Provides Safe Home for 660 Stray Cats While Protecting Local Birds
Keoni Vaughn of the Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawai'i provides a loving home to 660 stray cats of the area while protecting local birds.
Abandoned Megaprojects in the United States
Kite & Key Media put together a wonderful compilation of odd and abandoned megaprojects within the United States.
7’4″ NBA Player Victor Wembanyama Dresses As the Creepy Internet Legend Slenderman For Halloween
Victor Wembanyama, the 7'4" player for the San Antonio Spurs, used his height and slim build to go as creepypasta internet legend Slenderman.
Sweden Calls Upon Switzerland to Clarify Confusion Between Their Countries In Clever Tourism Campaign
In an clever tourism campaign, Visit Sweden called upon Swiss officials to clarify the difference between Sweden and Switzerland.
A Stirring Acoustic Cover of ‘Michelle’ on Harp Guitar
Jamie Dupuis performed a beautifully stirring cover The Beatles' classic love song "Michelle" on his gorgeous 20-string harp guitar.
A Spooky Compilation of Monsters Explained by Science
Reid Reimers of SciShow hosted a spooky compilation of previous episodes that explained the science behind perceived monsters.
Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ Played As Dire Straits
Laszlo Buring performed the iconic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid" in the distinctive style of Dire Straits, albeit at a slower tempo.
Ze Frank Takes an Amusing Look at Crabs
Ze Frank takes a humorous look at crabs, noting how they mate, give birth, hunt, find housing, and camouflage themselves.