How Henry Winkler Escaped Fonzie Typecasting by Reinventing Himself After ‘Happy Days’
Henry Winkler talked about his instant fame as "Fonzie" in "Happy Days" and how he avoided bad boy typecasting by reinventing himself.
How to Cut Pizza Into Five Equal Slices Using Geometry
Mathematician Katie Steckles explains a handy shortcut that allows a pizza to be cut into five equal pieces using geometry.
Dog With ‘Only Child Syndrome’ Becomes Protective Big Brother to New Baby Girl Who Joins the Family
A golden retriever named Kobe with "only child syndrome" who thought the baby stuff was for him became a protective big brother to the baby.
Peter Frampton Talks to Dan Rather About His Iconic Talk Box and How He Wrote ‘Baby I Love Your Way’
Peter Frampton opened up to Dan Rather about how the talk box first came to his attention and how he wrote "Baby I Love Your Way".
A Plaintive Medieval Cover of ‘Paint It Black’
Bardcore singer Hildegard von Blingin’ performed a cover of the Rolling Stones song "Paint It Black" in traditional medieval style.
Georgia Dentist Sets Record for World’s Largest Toothpaste Tube Collection
Val Kolpakov, a dentist from Alpharetta, Georgia, set the record for the world's largest collection of toothpaste tubes.
92 Year Old Australian Lungfish Who Loves Belly Rubs and Figs Is Most Likely the Oldest Fish in Human Care
A gorgeous 92 year old Australian Lungfish named Methuselah who loves figs and belly rubs is considered to be the oldest fish in human care.
Man Takes Devoted Pet Turkey Everywhere He Goes
Dave Brooker, who lives in Kent, England, takes his beloved turkey T2 (Trouble Version Two) wherever he goes aside from work.
Feisty Bunny Acts Like a Spoiled Toddler to Get Attention
A feisty little bunny named Ludwig acts like a spoiled toddler when his human doesn't give him the attention he wants when he wants it.
The Vibrant Origins of Words Describing Colors
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD of "Otherwords" digs into the vibrant etymological origins of words that describe colors.