‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ Performed on a Gayageum
Luna Lee performed a beautiful version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" (US National Anthem) on a traditional Korean Gayageum.
Musician Plays Classic Rock Intros by Hitting a Ball Against His Guitar With a Hockey Stick
Matt Ciliberto amusingly plays classic rock intros by hitting a ball against his guitar with a hockey stick at different intervals.
A Colorful Evolution of Mozart’s Music From Age 5 to 35
The Piano Music Bros. compiled a colorful depiction of the evolution of piano music by Mozart from the age of five through 35.
A Hilarious Parody About a Riderless Bicycle Service Inspired by Self-Driving Cars
A hilarious parody by CBC Comedy features a CEO speaking about being so inspired by driverless cars that he came up with the riderless bicycle.
Why Books Evolved From Square to Rectangular Shape
Tom Ayling explained how books evolved from their original square to their current rectangular shape due to new and different materials.
Musician Performs Flawless Jazz Trumpet Cover of Eminem’s ‘Real Slim Shady’
British musician Oli Parker performed a flawless jazz trumpet cover of the classic Eminem song "Real Slim Shady".
Lioness Mom Teaches Her Cubs to Climb Trees
Michael Moth of the MalaMala Game Reserve captured wonderful footage of a dedicated lioness lovingly showing her cubs how to climb trees.
Fourth Generation Seltzer Man Opens Museum Dedicated to the History of the Famous Fizzy Water
Alex Gomberg, a fourth generation seltzer man, opened the Brooklyn Seltzer Museum dedicated to the history of the famous fizzy water.
The Seemingly Random Inconsistency of English Language Spelling
Linguist Arika Okrent wrote a TED Ed lesson regarding complicated nature of the English language and its random inconsistency of spelling.
Why Both Bagels and Donuts Have Holes
Weird History Food explains the long immigrant history of bagels and donuts, primarily addressing why these unrelated baked goods both feature holes in the middle.