Instructional Video3:18
The New Yorker

Stephen Sondheim on “Gypsy” and “West Side Story” – The New Yorker Festival

9th - 11th
Stephen Sondheim shares stories with Adam Gopnik from the sets of “Gypsy” and “West Side Story.” Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube? ►►tp://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesWeb Twitter'FacebookrGoogle+oInstagramTPinteresta>...
Instructional Video9:35
The Atlantic

The Story of the Contract Buyers League

9th - 11th
When Clyde Ross, Mattie Lewis, and Ethel Weatherspoon settled in the West-side neighborhood of North Lawndale, they hoped to achieve the American dream of owning a home. At the time, however, federal policies known as redlining prevented...
Instructional Video6:52
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Chapter 11 | You're Thinking About Tomatoes | STORY

Pre-K - 5th
Chapter 11 | You're Thinking About Tomatoes | STORY



A sequel to the very popular ‘You're Thinking About Do

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Frank is back among the ruins of the past again, this time on a school trip to a stately home....
Instructional Video11:50
12tone

What I Got Wrong About Sweet Child O' Mine

6th - 11th
Try Dashlane hereref='http://www.Dashlane.com/12tone' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Get 10% off now with my promo code: 12tone Last week I started on a quest to correct the mistakes of my early analysis videos, and this week I...
Instructional Video1:21:16
Royal Opera House

Wayne McGregor and Christopher Wheeldon rehearse ballets inspired by Bernstein

6th - 11th
Royal Ballet Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon rehearse and discuss their new works for The Royal Ballet’s programme celebrating the centenary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth. Find out more
Instructional Video4:50
Royal Opera House

How Erdem Moralioglu and Christopher Wheeldon created Corybantic Games for The Royal Ballet

6th - 11th
Artistic Associate of The Royal Ballet Christopher Wheeldon and fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu discuss creating the new work Corybantic Games, which forms part of The Royal Ballet's Bernstein Centenary celebration. Find out more
Instructional Video4:29
Royal Opera House

How Liam Scarlett created The Age of Anxiety for The Royal Ballet

6th - 11th
Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett discusses how Leonard Bernstein's music and W.H. Auden's poetry influenced him in creating his ballet The Age of Anxiety, which forms part of The Royal Ballet's Bernstein Centenary...
Instructional Video4:34
Royal Opera House

How Leonard Bernstein inspired Wayne McGregor's 21st century ballet Yugen

6th - 11th
Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet Wayne McGregor and artist and designer Edmund de Waal talk about creating the new work Yugen, which formed part of The Royal Ballet's Bernstein Centenary celebration. Find out more
Instructional Video28:23
Curated Video

Instrument: Saxophone

3rd - 11th
"The saxophone is unusual that it was actually invented...most instruments were tinkered with, but we know that one man, Adolphe Sax, invented the saxophone all on his own" Our most requested film of all time: we present our saxophone...
Instructional Video42:34
National Theatre

Stephen Sondheim in Conversation

9th - 12th
The award-winning composer and lyricist returns to the National to talk to Rufus Norris about his career, and his views on current musical theatre trends. Spanning more than 50 years, Sondheim’s work includes West Side Story, Gypsy,...
Instructional Video6:31
Mr. Beat

Slavery in the 13 Colonies (Story Time with Mr. Beat)

6th - 12th
Once upon a time, African nations fought each other, as nations tend to do throughout history. After a victory, an African nation would often enslave many of the enemies it had captured. Most of these enslaved Africans, from various...
Instructional Video4:42
Kult America

Belarus - Victory From The Other Side

Higher Ed
Belarus is said to be a backwards hermetic dictatorship full of people who hate the west and live in a third world standard, I was curious if its perception was true so I decided to get a visa and go. I actually wanted to visit the...
Instructional Video11:06
ATHS Engineering

Real Engineers Share Their Stories: From Mechanical to Software Engineering

9th - Higher Ed
The video is an interview with a Tech alumni who shares his journey from mechanical engineering to software engineering, and gives advice on how to become an engineer, emphasizing the importance of communication and showing initiative...
Instructional Video3:32
Great Big Story

King of the Mitzvahs

12th - Higher Ed
Meet Kareem Wells, known as 'the king of the Memphis,' whose journey from the tough streets of West Garfield Park in Chicago to becoming a sought-after entertainer for bar mitzvahs is nothing short of inspiring. Having faced adversity in...
Instructional Video7:26
Curated Video

Second And Third Anglo Powhatan Wars

9th - Higher Ed
The second video covering Anglo-Powhatan wars. In the first one we covered the first Anglo-Powhatan war and the Jamestown massacre, so here we talk about the second and third Anglo-Powhatan wars, relations between the two sides and...
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

Music of the Gods

6th - Higher Ed
In many mythologies, music is associated with the explosion of life and bursts of creativity. But it’s also used to explore the dark side of human nature: the desire to manipulate our surroundings, or to control others.
Instructional Video1:19
Epic Reads

Tips for Getting Over Unrequited Love with Kasie West!

6th - 11th
Can’t seem to fall in love as easy as the main character in a romance novel? No big! Kasie West, author of Love, Life, and the List (plus a bunch of other amazing, swoony reads) is here to help! Here are her tips for getting over...
Instructional Video9:36
TED Talks

TED: The Herds, a vast act of theater to spark climate action | Amir Nizar Zuabi

12th - Higher Ed
Theater has the power to transform the most pressing issues of our time from news stories into human stories, says director and playwright Amir Nizar Zuabi. Recounting his work on the journey of Little Amal — a 13-foot puppet symbolizing...
Instructional Video9:19
The Art Assignment

Body in Place - Maria Gaspar | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
Today's episode has been sponsored by Squarespace. For more information, visitef='http://www.squarespace.com/artassignment' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>visit This week we meet with Maria Gaspar, an artist deeply invested in her...
Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

Subway Star Rises To New Heights

3rd - Higher Ed
Yut Chia is the band leader of Yut and The Hot Four, an up and coming string quartet and percussion group in New York City.



As a child, Yut always had an interest in music, but never picked up a violin until the age of...
Instructional Video3:41
Two Minute Music Theory

How To Remember The Intervals - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #17

12th - Higher Ed
Today I give a mnemonic device on How To Remember the Interval.
Podcast7:58
Curated Video

Mohican Indians Reclaim Their History

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American history is filled with tragic stories of the conquest of Native American land and people. One of the lesser-known stories is that of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians. Today, their descendants are based in...
Instructional Video9:08
Mr. Beat

The Most Interesting American You've Never Heard Of

6th - 12th
So, you may have not heard about Samuel P. Dinsmoor, but his story is about as Americana as it gets. Dinsmoor was born near Coolville, Ohio, on March 8, 1843. His youth abruptly ended after enthusiastically signing up for the Union Army...
Instructional Video8:40
Weird History

Toyo & Seytsu and Executive Order 9066

12th - Higher Ed
Mark Takahashi talks about his family’s experience with Japanese Internment Camps during World War II. After Pearl Harbor and the issuing of Executive Order 9066, Mark's paternal and maternal grandparents, Toyo and Seytsu, were sent to...

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