A Saxophone-Playing Sasquatch Plays A Funky Cover Of Daft Punk's 'One More Time'
The Saxsquatch is vibing harder than anyone else during quarantine.
The Saxsquatch is vibing harder than anyone else during quarantine.
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Fred Willard stole many scenes from movies, but perhaps his most memorable is this bit from the 2003 mockumentary "A Mighty Wind."
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You could say he made it downhill, just not in the way he probably expected.
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Rory Cellan-Jones interviews some of the developers at DMA (now known as Rockstar Games) about creating the first Grand Theft Auto game.
Prolific comic actor was master of mockumentary genre.
California's governor and San Francisco's mayor worked together to act early in confronting the COVID threat. For Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio, it was a different story, and 27,000 New Yorkers have died so far.
David Cross brings together his celebrity friends to unite the country in unity, and goofing on Gal Gadot.
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A stir-crazy nation wonders: Is it safe to stroll on the beach in a deadly pandemic? How about a picnic in the park? Or coffee with a friend at an outdoor table? The risk is in the details.
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Brandon Gross goes on a very cramped subterranean escapade.
Nebraska was already having a tough time with COVID-19. Then some talented people from Utah with a famous cheerleader hyping their product got involved.
A guitarist harmonized with Thurston Waffles the cat's seemingly unending string of meows.
The pandemic isn't just going to change how we live—it's going to dictate where we live, too.
Food waste might seem like an odd problem to have during a pandemic, but the shuttering of restaurants, arenas, schools, and other public institutions has created a glut of fresh produce stuck on farms with no buyers.
Canadian retiree Bill Norrie arrived in New Zealand after sailing the globe only to discover the world was a changed place.
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The largest outdoor screen in Korea appears like a giant aquarium with a wave pool but is in fact an anamorphic illusion.
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Villagers living up a remote 800-meter (2,624-foot) clifftop in southwest China that became famous for the precarious ladders connecting it to the world have been moved to a new urban housing estate.
The full extent of the death toll from the coronavirus is hard to contemplate but this graph reveals the big picture.
Democrats blasted the Friday-night dismissal as an assault on the rule of law.
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The Kaleidoscope Orchestra performed a delightful assortment of Daft Punk's songs back in February.
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The Saxsquatch is vibing harder than anyone else during quarantine.
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The "Animal Crossing" music team united for a special performance.
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When life imitates "Looney Tunes."
The coronavirus crisis has transformed our system for compensating jobless workers.
Justin Amash announces that he will not run for president as a third-party candidate.
Wildlife biologists set up spycams across Quebec and got copious amounts of adorable baby animal footage.
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It's an internet fight and only the funniest meme will emerge victorious.
Julie Nolke reenacts that awkward discussion that ensues after someone asks if one is busy.
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A worker at a Charmin factory explains how his job has been impacted by increased demand for toilet paper.