A Talented New York City Doorman Who Plays Violin and Is an Art Dealer, All While in the Service of Others
A short film about a thoughtful NYC doorman who immigrated to the US from Haiti and leads many different lives in the service of others.
The Surprising Science Behind Mosh Pits
Professor Politics looks at the history of mosh pits, often thought to be an unruly mob that is instead surprisingly organized.
Teaching an Anxious Dog to Focus While on Walks
Dog Impossible hosts Matt Beisner teaches a very anxious and excitable dog named Ghost how to walk calmly and without distraction.
Captain Lawrence Brewing Partners With Snyder’s of Hanover for Two Pretzel Themed Oktoberfest Beers
Captain Lawrence Brewing has partnered with Snyder's of Hanover to make two different pretzel-themed beers for Oktoberfest.
Broadway Stars Sing a Rousing Rendition of ‘New York, New York’ as Theaters Reopen for Business
Stars of Broadway sang a rousing rendition of "New York, New York" to fans outside the Richard Rodgers Theater for the re-opening of Broadway.
How the Human Brain Processes Color
The American Museum of Natural History used a colorful animated beach ball to explain how the human brain processes color.
The Dark Tower and Bilbo Baggins’ House Recreated in a ‘Lord of the Rings’ Sandcastle Series
Sandcastle artist Leonardo Ugolini sculpted amazing replications of Barad-dûr and Bilbo Baggins' house from 'Lord of the Rings".
Lively Border Collie Repeatedly Tries to Play Frisbee With a Seated Statue of Abraham Lincoln
A lively border collie approached a statue of Abraham Lincoln sitting on a park bench to see if he would play frisbee with her.
The World’s Biggest Pinball Machine Featuring Freerunner Pasha Petkuns as the Pinball
Red Bull built the world's biggest pinball machine and invited freerunning parkour expert Pasha Petkuns to become a human pinball.
Thirty Uninterrupted Minutes of Walking in Osaka, Japan
Photographer Uly Huerta documented a wonderful walk through Osaka, Japan for a blissfully uninterrupted 30 minutes.