The Ghostly Yokai Illustrations of Katsushika Hokusai
Hochelaga looks at the ghostly Yokai illustrations created by renowned Japanese artist Hokusai, creator of "The Great Wave off Kanagawa".
Intricate Marble Run Machines Made Out of Cardboard
Marble enthusiast B-dama Friend creates intricate multilevel marble run machines that are completely made out of cardboard.
How Houses Are Heated in the Coldest Town on Earth
Maria Solko of Life in Yakutia explains how houses are heated during the long Siberian winter in the coldest populated town on Earth.
The History of the ‘Chop Suey’ Font in the United States
Linus Boman spoke with designer Raven Mo to learn more about the "chop suey" font that was used to identify Chinese Restaurants in the US.
A Helpful Tutorial Explaining the Basics of Jellyfish
Aquarist Makenzie Bubel of the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California offered a very helpful tutorial about her favorite animal the jellyfish.
Neil Young and a DEVO Perform a Strange Version of ‘Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)’ in 1978
During a 1978 session, Neil Young sat in with DEVO to perform a strange version of his now-iconic song "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)".
Musician Performs an Ongoing Original Song to Showcase the Sound of Different Guitars
Multi-instrumentalist Andrea Boccarusso quite impressively performed a beautiful ongoing original song using seven different guitars.
Supercut of Songs That Stop on the Word ‘Stop’
Music reviewer Todd in the Shadows created a very entertaining supercut of songs that momentarily stop on the word "stop".
Dr. Johnny Fever Proves He’s Immune to Alcohol During a Drunk Reflex Test on ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’
Dr. Johnny Fever proves he's immune to alcohol during a "Drunk Reflex Test" given by a very serious police officer on "WKRP in Cincinnati".
What Would Happen If the Moon Crashed Into Earth
The ever-philosophical design house Kurzgesagt explains what would happen in the very unlikely event that the Moon crashed into Earth.