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Funny Food Faces
A fun Food Song all about making funny faces out of different foods! Can you make a funny food face with your breakfast, lunch or dinner? What kind of foods will you use to make the faces? Sing and dance along to this fun kids song while...
The Art Assignment
Five Favorite Works of Art with April Richardson | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
Comedian April Richardson's five favorite works of art, including Billy Bragg, Siouxsie Sioux's FACE, zines, haunting photography, and the movie Hairspray!
Curated Video
TracysDogs Music Video Stars Featured With Marysol Castro- The Weekly Good
On this episode of the Weekly Good, host Marysol Castro speaks with the two stars of the popular and heart-tugging Music Video "You Rescued Me" produced by OnlyGood TV. These two are linked by their love of dogs...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Orange | POEM | Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Orange | POEM | Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen From Jelly Boots, Smelly Boots A riotous celebration of words - silly words, funny words, words you only use in your own family, new words, old words, and the very best words in...
Curated Video
Sax Saved My Life! Life On The Streets
In the words of Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Music is the universal language of all mankind." For Tenor Saxophonist Dusty Rhodes, this is the anthem that he lives by.
Prior to embracing the magic of...
Prior to embracing the magic of...
Barbican Centre
The Art of Change: Community // DYSTOPIA by Richard Dixon Wheatley
In response to the idea of ‘Community’, Richard Dixon Wheatley presents a short film, DYSTOPIA, featuring spoken word artist Jolade Olusanya, exploring the issues that face the sprawling communities of London – shining a light on issues...
Barbican Centre
The Art of Change Shorts: Identity / Like Me by Jessica Bishopp
Can you create an identity on Instagram? Director Jessica Bishopp meets young women who use Instagram as a platform to present themselves and their creativity - but also face the challenge of curating their identity for strangers and the...
IT'S HISTORY
Martial Arts - Fighting for the Perfect Body and Mind l HISTORY OF CHINA
Kung fu, tai chi, Wing Chun - China's martial arts have many faces. Used as a mean of attack, self-defense or merely to train for the perfect balance between body and mind, many of the techniques have established themselves as active...
TED Talks
TED: What soccer can teach us about freedom | Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Soccer is the only thing on this planet that we can all agree to do together, says theater maker and TED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Through his performances and an engagement initiative called "Moving and Passing," Joseph combines...
Curated Video
Robots compete in 'mission to Mars'
LEAD IN:It's not been long since European countries were competing on the Eurovision Song Contest stage. Well now they're competing on Mars ... sort of.At Innorobo, one of Europe's leading robotics events, teams from across the continent...
Curated Video
GIVĒON: The new face of R&B?
This July, GIVĒON shines as Boardroom's Cover Star on the heels of his latest album, Beloved. The singer and songwriter joins Boardroom’s Vinciane Ngomsi to discuss a variety of topics that culminated in an album that took more than 1000...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Julie Lindsay - Teaching in the Pandemic - Australia
Julie is a global collaboration consultant, innovator, teacherpreneur and author. She has a 30+ years career in K-12 schools and higher education.She worked in international schools for fifteen years across Asia, Africa and the Middle...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Alan Kay - Inventing the Future Part 1
Alan Kay, is one of the earliest pioneers of object-oriented programming, personal computing, and graphical user interfaces. His contributions have been recognized with: the Charles Stark Draper Prize of the National...
Curated Video
How My Saxophone Saved My Life
In the words of Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Music is the universal language of all mankind." For Tenor Saxophonist Dusty Rhodes, this is the anthem that he lives by.
Prior to embracing the magic of music, Dusty was at...
Prior to embracing the magic of music, Dusty was at...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Group theory 101: How to play a Rubik's Cube like a piano - Michael Staff
Mathematics explains the workings of the universe, from particle physics to engineering and economics. Math is even closely related to music, and their common ground has something to do with a Rubik's Cube puzzle. Michael Staff explains...
Curated Video
DIY Colour Pencil Xylophone
Here is a fun way to reuse old or broken items from around the house and create something new and wonderful. This DIY is known as upcycling. We are using old colouring pencils (but any sort of pencil will do) and we’ll...
Barcroft Media
Indian Snake Charmers Face Uncertain Future
FARIDABAD, INDIA - MARCH 26: A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy plays carelessly with a deadly cobra as his grandfather looks on proudly. This footage shows the dying tradition of snake charming in rural India. For centuries, India's snake charmers have...
Curated Video
The Art Supreme: Hip-Hop & Fashion 🕶️ Meaning in Music | Smithsonian Channel + @MTV News
Today, the influence of hip-hop seems intertwined with the fashion industry, to the point where we can barely imagine one without the other. But, in the early 1980s, fashion brands faced a dilemma: embrace hip-hop, an exciting, raw...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Iseult Gillespie: Why is this painting so shocking?
In 1937, in one of the worst civilian casualties of the Spanish Civil War, Fascist forces bombed the village of Guernica in Northern Spain. For Pablo Picasso, the tragedy sparked a frenzied period of work in which he produced a massive...
Extra Credits
WW1 Christmas Truce: Silent Night - Extra History - #1
Sponsored by World of Tanks! New players: Download the game and use the code ARMISTICE for free goodies!'http://cpm.wargaming.net/ivmqe6kc/?pub_id=christmas1' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>goodies! PLUS! In the spirit of the...
American Museum of Natural History
Preserving Lonesome George Short Doc
As the last survivor of his species, Lonesome George became a worldwide icon of conservation decades before he died from natural causes in the Galapagos in 2012. When the Pinta Island tortoise arrived at the American Museum of Natural...