Oxford Comma
Why do we make art? Reading, Summary, and Analysis of The Exhibits by Roger Dylan Turner
Why do we create art? Does the art we create change over time? And how can a poem that doesn't look like a poem help us answer those questions?
Next Animation Studio
Japan debuts mobile mosque to welcome Muslim visitors
Tokyo-based company is planning to launch a mobile mosque ahead of the 2020 Summer Olympics, reports Japan Today.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Did You Know? The Parthenon
Learn more about how the Parthenon has been used over time.
Religion for Breakfast
How Japanese Religion Influenced Pokémon
Most people know that Pokémon is a Japanese video game, but did you know that many Pokémon designs were influenced by Japanese religion, mythology, and folklore? If you look closely, you can see Shintoism and Buddhism throughout the...
Mediacorp
The Immoral Police in Indonesia
Ride along and see how an all female squad looks out for activities against Sharia law. Deciphering Indonesia, Religion and Pluralism part 2/8
Curated Video
Snakes: Mythology, Symbolism, and Misconceptions
This video explores the diverse cultural and mythological significance of snakes throughout history. It also discusses the modern-day issues surrounding snake keeping as pets and the misconceptions that contribute to their negative...
Mediacorp
The Love for Cows: Empowering Farmers and Promoting Indigenous Breeds
Learn how an ex-diamond trader created a state-of-the-art cow shed. His radical plans and dedication to the well-being of the cows are inspiring and highlight the importance of sustainable farming practices. Deciphering India, The Sacred...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Where Did Tutankhamun Get His Name?
This video is answering the question of where did Tutankhamun get his name.
Weird History
The Roman Emperor Who May Have Invented The Whoopi Cushion
Emperor Elagabalus was the Roman emperor for a brief time from 218 to 222, but he packed a lot of scandal into those years. When it comes to the weirdest royals throughout history, Elagabalus might be the wildest of all. It's hard to...
The March of Time
1966: STARK DILLARD: VS Reverend Stark in church w/ altar boys practicing lighting candles, [VO Not a glamorous job], boys putting candles out, SOT Stark explaining to them what not to do in front of congregation, if need help ask, don't suffer.
MOT 1966: STARK DILLARD: VS Reverend Stark in church w/ altar boys practicing lighting candles, [VO Not a glamorous job], boys putting candles out, SOT Stark explaining to them what not to do in front of congregation, if need help ask,...
Mediacorp
Exploring the Impact of the Beef Ban on Rural Indian Farmers
Learn how the beef ban has changed how business is done at a cow fair. Also, learn how families deal with cows they own. Deciphering India, The Sacred Cow part 6/9
Religion for Breakfast
Intro to Islam (feat. Dr. Hussein Rashid)
Islam is a complicated topic and a politically charged topic here in the 21st century. But it is important that we learn about the world's 2nd largest religion. In this video, we will discuss Islam from a nonsectarian perspective,...
60 Second Histories
Norse gods
This video explores the most important gods that were worshipped by the Vikings and Norse people, including Odin, Frey and Thor as well as Freyja, Frigg and Loki
History Hit
Michael Scott on Classical Connections: The Roman empire and multi-ethnicity
How multiethnic do you think the west was? Did racism exist in Rome or was it more about status? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker*** Michael Scott on Classical Connections, Part 5
Infognostica
Religious History (Part 2) - Indus Valley Idols
Were the idols of India and other parts of the world originally intended as objective, enlightened art? Please watch and share if you found this interesting. Angevin B Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By...
Jabzy
Monarch Cults - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Monarch Cults
Amor Sciendi
A Shared History
Standing inside the Cathedral in Cordoba is a confounding experience that forces one to reflect on history, our interconnectedness, and the shared nostalgia of culture.
Mediacorp
Mystical Islam: Exploring Indonesia's Tolerance and Tradition
This video explores the mystical Islamic practices in Jogjakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. It highlights the syncretism of beliefs, including Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, and animist, within the Kujawa version of Islam. Deciphering Indonesia,...
Mediacorp
Examining the Focus on the Gay Community in Indonesia
This video discusses a concerned group that focuses on criticizing and opposing the gay community, criminalizing sex outside of marriage, and imposing their own moral values on Indonesian society. It highlights the importance of...
Mediacorp
The Sacred Cows of the Cow Sanctuary
This video showcases the dedication and love of the cow protectors at a sanctuary. They not only rescue and care for injured cows, but also utilize their byproducts in a sustainable and sacred manner. Through their efforts, they aim to...
History Hit
The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives: Silk and religion
What was silks place in the Buddhist realm? How did the Buddhist use of silk create competition with others? The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 4
Five Thousand Years
9 Things You Need to Know About the Lantern Festival (元宵節)
Lantern Festival is called Yuan Xiao Jie meaning Yuan Xiao Festival (元宵節) in Chinese. It falls on the 15th day of the 1st month on the Lunar Calendar and this year it’s on February 19th, 2019. The Lantern Festival officially marks the...
After Skool
THOTH's PROPHECY read from the Hermetic Texts by Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock is a British author who specializes in theories involving ancient civilizations, Earth changes, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths, and astronomical or astrological data from the...