A Ravenous Glutton Muppet Stuffs His Face With Food on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ in 1971
The Glutton, a perpetually hungry Jim Henson muppet, made its ravenous debut in 1971 on the January 21 episode of "The Ed Sullivan Show".
World’s Smallest Remote-Controlled Walking Robot Is As Small As a Flea and Can Walk on the Edge of a Penny
Northwestern University engineers developed a remote-controlled robot modeled after the peekytoe crab and is smaller than the average flea.
A Bouncy Mashup of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’ With the High-Pitched Sounds of a Super Mario Bros. Game
There I Ruined It hilariously mashed the Eminem song "Lose Yourself" with the high-pitched bouncy sounds of a Super Mario Bros. game.
Musician Performs ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ by The Beatles in the Distinctive Style of Muse
Andre Antunes performed the iconic George Harrison song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" in the distinctive electronic falsetto style of Muse.
A Suit of Armor Made Out of 24 Traffic Cones
Japanese modeler Tomohiro Yasui created an incredibly unique and flexible suit of armor that was fashioned out of 24 traffic cones.
Iconic Funk Percussionist Dennis Chambers Plays Along With Tool’s ‘Schism’ After Hearing It for the First Time
Funk drummer Dennis Chambers played along to an isolated drumless version of the dark Tool song "Schism" after hearing it for the first time.
Teenagers Jump Off Moving Boats to Deliver Mail
Wisconsin teens try out for Lake Geneva mail jumping jobs by racing off a moving boat to a mailbox and running back onto the moving craft.
1,000 Musicians Perform a Heartfelt Cover of the Foo Fighters Song ‘My Hero’ in Memory of Taylor Hawkins
The Rockin'1000 performed a heartfelt cover of "My Hero" by Foo Fighters in memory of the late Taylor Hawkins at their Paris 2022 show.
Rescued Cat Who Loves Plastic Containers Gets a Special Delivery From His Humans
Oliver, a rescued cat who loves all sorts of plastic containers, received a special delivery that contained twenty of his favorite items.
Disabled Artist Creates Wonderfully Detailed Human Sculptures Out of Recycled Cardboard
Wired visited disabled artist James Lake to learn more about how he creates human sculptures out of different types of recycled cardboard.