When Charlie Chaplin Entered a Chaplin Look-Alike Contest & Came in 20th Place
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When Charlie Chaplin Entered a Chaplin Look-Alike Contest & Came in 20th Place
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How Intellectual Humility Can Boost Our Curiosity & Ability to Learn.
Read the Findings of a New Study
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Helen Mirren Holds Her Own (and Then Some) in a Cringe-Inducingly Sexist TV Interview, 1975
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Malcolm Gladwell Teaching His First Online Course: A Master Class on How to Turn Big Ideas into Powerful Stories
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Al Jaffee, the Longest Working Cartoonist in History, Shows How He Invented the Iconic "Folds-Ins" for Mad Magazine
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Every Cover of MAD Magazine, from 1952 to the Present: Behold 553 Covers from the Satirical Publication.
RIP MAD Mag
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Songs by David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads & More Re-Imagined as Pulp Fiction Book Covers
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Frederick Douglass’s Fiery 1852 Speech, "The Meaning of July 4th for the Negro," Read by James Earl Jones
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How Intellectual Humility Can Boost Our Curiosity & Ability to Learn.
Read the Findings of a New Study
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20,000 Americans Hold a Pro-Nazi Rally in Madison Square Garden in 1939.
Chilling Video Re-Captures a Lost Chapter in US History
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A Documentary Introduction to Nick Drake, Whose Haunting & Influential Songs Came Into the World 50 Years Ago Today
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Stravinsky’s "Illegal" Arrangement of "The Star Spangled Banner" (1944)
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A Documentary Introduction to Nick Drake, Whose Haunting & Influential Songs Came Into the World 50 Years Ago Today
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Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, Visualized in a Computer Animation http://www.openculture.com/?p=65677 https://t.co/LvDXc0hzSn
The Night When Charlie Parker Played for Igor Stravinsky (1951)
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Hieronymus Bosch Figurines: Collect Surreal Characters from Bosch’s Paintings & Put Them on Your Bookshelf
The First Museum Dedicated Exclusively to Poster Art Opens Its Doors in the U.S.: Enter the Poster House
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Watch a Star-Studded Cast Read The Mueller Report.
John Lithgow, Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Annette Bening & More
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How Sleep Can Become Your "Superpower:" Scientist Matt Walker Explains Why Sleep Helps You Learn More and Live Longer
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Hear "Wade in the Water": An Unprecedented 26-Hour-Long Exploration of the African American Sacred Music Tradition
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