Curated Video
The Newseum in Washington opens "Anchorman: The Exhibit", featuring props, costumes and footage from the comedy classic "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," and exposing the reality rooted in the parody. (Nov. 13)
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Stay classy, Washington. The Newseum in nation's capital is opening a special exhibit Thursday centered around the classic comedy, "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and the reality...
Curated Video
Flamingo breeding programme in Camargue
The magnificent courtship dance of the flamingoes.
Here in the Camargue salt marshes in the south of France, the birds turn their heads, call out and display their bright new pink feathers.
It''s a sign that the breeding period has...
Bloomberg
Foley: Clear That Sterling Is a 'Vulnerable Currency'
Oct. 7 -- Jane Foley, senior FX strategist at Rabobank, and Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, discuss the vulnerability of the pound after suffering a 6.1 percent drop in Asian trading. They speak on "Bloomberg...
Curated OER
30 Rocks
Sesame Street spoofs the television show, 30 Rock. Liz Lemon has to prove that there are 30 rocks in a pile. As she counts the corresponding numeral appears, reinforcing number recognition and counting skills.
Curated OER
A's Anatomy
If you like Grey's Anatomy, you and your little learner will love A's Anatomy. Here, Dr. Grover, the Alphabet specialist, attends to alphabet emergencies. In this episode, the letter "A" had an accident with an acrobat and needs to be...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein is one of America's foremost pop artists. Take a look back in time at Lichtenstein's legacy through a few of his key paintings. Lichtenstein once said: 'The things I have parodied, I really admire.' How could that be?...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Is Pop Art?
What makes art 'pop'? Join actor Alan Cumming as he whips through the history of pop art in America and Britain, from Andy Warhol to Peter Blake. Can a can of soup be a work of art? Do you think art should draw on the stuff of our...