Egypt and Other African Civilizations Review Rap
YouthHistoryWorldCulture Recap your knowledge of Egypt, Nubia, Ghana, Mali, Zimbabwe, and Axum.
Why Do People Hate Koalas?
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureCulture... On the Internet, koalas get an unnecessary amount of hate, so let's debunk some of the most pervasive koala myths!
The Power of an Image – and the Mind behind It | Misan Harriman | TED
AdultsEducationHistoryHumanArtCultureMental Health... As a neurodivergent child going to school far from home, Misan Harriman found solace in the internet -- "an endless library of the extraordinary," as he calls it.
North American Indigenous Games
YouthCultureHistorySportsSociety... The 10th edition of the North American Indigenous Games is a celebration and exchange of the various cultures the athletes come from.
What was life like for a court jester? - Beatrice K. Otto
AdultsHistoryHumanPoliticsCultureEntertainment... Contrary to common belief, jesters weren’t just a medieval European phenomenon but flourished in other times and cultures. The first reliably recorded jester is thought to be You Shi, of 7th century BCE China. Jesters had unique relationships to power: they could be viewed as objects of mockery or as entertainers and trusted companions. Beatrice K. Otto digs into history's most infamous jokers.
Meet The Artist: Abbas Zahedi
KidsArtHistoryCulture Meet Abbas Zahedi and find out all about his journey to becoming an artist.
Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Elgin Throne
YouthArtHistoryCulture The Elgin Throne is an ancient Greek artifact from the 3rd century BCE that’s full of symbolism and ancient myths.
Who is the fastest creature in mythology?
AdultsCultureHistoryWritingMythology... Witness the clash of mythology’s speediest supernaturals in an epic race and find out which creature is the fastest.
Explore Ancient Worlds Through Art: Medusa Mirror
YouthArtHistoryCulture It was said that Medusa, the mythical monster, could turn people to stone with just a look. So, why did the ancient Greeks put an image of her on a mirror?
Kung Fu, Star Trek and the Many Paths to Spirituality | Rainn Wilson
AdultsCultureEducationMediaSpirituality... Do you feel overwhelmed by the complex issues facing our world, not to mention your own personal problems? Spirituality is the key to staying grounded and hopeful -- even for skeptics, says actor and author Rainn Wilson.
Sneaker Expert Jeff Staple Answers Sneaker Questions From Twitter
AdultsCultureIndustryMediaFashion... Renowned sneaker expert and designer Jeff Staple answers your sneaker-centric questions from Twitter. Why do Air Jordans remain so enduringly popular?
Becoming An Artist: Bhajan Hunjan
KidsArtHistoryCreativityCulture... Meet Bhajan Hunjan, an artist who does huge paintings, sculptures and runs workshops for others to get creative too!
Why do some artists become famous?
AdultsArtHistoryHumanCulture... Success in the art world can mean different things to different artists. While some artists work solely for the pleasure of producing art, others seek external recognition, such as being shown in prestigious galleries or museums, and selling their craft. The latter — profitability, recognition, demand — is how success is traditionally defined in the field.
Monkeys Break Into A Farm
KidsAnimalsHumorCulture Japan's farms are home to some of the best produce in the world and these marauding macaques brave their defences to get to the fruits of their labour.
Halle Bailey Sits Down with Nat Geo Explorer Aliyah Griffith | National Geographic
AdultsMediaNatureTechnologyScienceCulture... Executive Editor Debra Adams Simmons sits down with Halle Bailey, “Ariel” in Disney’s new movie The Little Mermaid, and Aliyah Griffith, Marine Scientist, National Geographic Explorer, and Founder of Mahogany Mermaids.
Corn Shouldn't Be Food, But It Is
AdultsEducationFoodScienceCulture... You probably have a bag of frozen corn in your freezer, or have chowed down on a buttery ear of corn at a cookout.
A Day In The Life Of A Medieval Teenage Pilgrim
YouthHistoryHumanCulture Join siblings Hisham and Asma in medieval Baghdad as they prepare and gather supplies for the hajj, a holy pilgrimage to Mecca.