
Kevin Bacon Shares His Ideal Last Meal While Answering Questions About His Career
Kevin Bacon sat down with Josh Scherer of Mythical Kitchen to share his ideal "last meal" while talking about his long acting career.

Actor Ke Huy Quan Answers Questions About ‘Love Hurts’ While Cuddling Adorable Pug Puppies
Actor Ke Huy Quan sat for an interview about his newly released film "Love Hurts" while playing with adorable pug puppies.

Artist Places Stickers of Characters from ‘The Simpsons’ In Funny Contextual Locations
Rudy Willingham, who strategically places pop-culture stickers around his Seattle neighborhood, went with a strictly Simpsons theme.

How the Revitalized Bell Labs in New Jersey Was Transformed Into Lumon Industries in ‘Severance’
Developer Ralph Zucker talked to CNBC about how he restored Bell Labs in New Jersey and how it was used in as Lumon Industries in "Severance".

How the Extraordinary Life of ‘Dune’ Author Frank Herbert Influenced His Futuristic Tales
Alt Shift X explores how the extraordinary life of Dune author Frank Herbert provided a great deal of inspiration for his iconic books.

King Kong Climbing the Empire State Building Recreated With a Stunning Drone Show
Studio Hock recreated the iconic scene from "King Kong" where the giant ape climbed the Empire State Building with lightweight drones.

Aimee Lou Wood of ‘The White Lotus’ Compares British vs American Snacks in a Hilarious Taste Test
Aimee Lou Wood of "The White Lotus" took part in the LADbible series "Snack Wars", comparing British snacks vs those from the United States.

Orphaned Baby Water Buffalo Thinks of His Male Rescuer As His ‘Mommy’
Chris of Critter Creek Farm in Florida traveled to California to rescue a baby water buffalo named Artie who now thinks of him as his mom.

Why the Human Brain Has Difficulty Processing Very Large Numbers
BBC Global spoke with expert Elizabeth Toomarian to find out why the human brain has difficulty processing very large numbers.

How Bubble Wrap Accidentally Became a Shipping Necessity After Failing as Wallpaper
The History Guy talked about the origins of bubble wrap, noting that it was originally invented in the 1950s to be a tactile wallpaper.