New World’s Record Cabbage
The W Mt Fair just wrapped up last month and the vegetable exhibits were pretty amazing but nothing like this!
The W Mt Fair just wrapped up last month and the vegetable exhibits were pretty amazing but nothing like this!
Beer commercials are always some of the most entertaining. Check out the one I found for Carlton Draught.
Take a look at what happens when linebacker Andre Parker grabbed a muffed punt in a game between Kent State and Towson.
Every week get an inside look at the Griz.
In the movie industry there's a party for cast and crew after filming is completed. Check out Kix Brooks on harmonica during the party!
Among the list of things we love most in this world, dogs and peanut butter rank toward the top. When the two are combined, it’s impossible not to think we have died and gone to doggy heaven. Think about it: if humans can’t get a grip on avoiding the whole peanut-butter-stuck-on-the-roof-of-our-mouths dilemma, how in the world can we expect a dog to do it? Give a pooch a spoonful of this stuff, and what ensues is straight up entertaining. Check out our favorite web videos of dogs going to town on peanut butter.
When interviewed about music Loretta Lynn said "no one says anything anymore,they need me out there."
This is a picture of the surface or Mars where Curiosity landed. You can watch the video of the landing.
Dirty Dancing,' the classic '80s film starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey (aka Ferris Bueller's party-pooping sister), turned 25 years old on Tuesday and there's a lot to be thankful for.
Not only did it mark one of the best on screen appearances of Swayze's pecs and abs, it also marked the moment when acting all sexy while trying to ballroom dance was considered a legitimate way to woo women. Too bad the movie didn't come with a “Please Do Not Try This At Home” warning.
Check out the amazing talent who came together to celebrate country music's song of the summer "Pontoon!"
This Public Service Announcement predicting the future of the internet was produced in 1995 by the 5th grade students at Ray Bjork school in Helena, Montana.
Today would have been the 100th birthday of Julia Child. PBS's Digital Studios department decided to celebrate with a special video honoring the late chef.