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  • Tue Jun 10

Tomorrow Never Knows: How The Beatles Invented the Future With Studio Magic, Tape Loops & LSD

20h
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Stephen King’s Top 10 All-Time Favorite Books

21h
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The Invisible Horror of The Shining: How Music Makes Stanley Kubrick’s Iconic Film Even More Terrifying

1d
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A Rabbit Rides a Chariot Pulled by Geese in an Ancient Roman Mosaic (2nd century AD)

1d
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Paradise Lost Explained: How John Milton Wrote His Epic Religious Poem from Satan’s Perspective

2d
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Watch Animated Sheet Music for Miles Davis’ “So What,” Coltrane’s “Giant Steps,” and Charlie Parker’s “Confirmation”

2d
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J. R. R. Tolkien Reads from The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings & Other Works

3d
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The Genius Urban Design of Amsterdam: Canals, Dams & Leaning Houses

3d
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Igor Stravinsky’s “Illegal” Arrangement of “The Star Spangled Banner” (1944)

6d
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How Four Masters—Michelangelo, Donatello, Verrocchio & Bernini—Sculpted David

6d
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Lists 8 (Free) Books Every Intelligent Person Should Read

1w
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Discover the Only Painting Van Gogh Ever Sold During His Lifetime

1w
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How 16th-Century Artist Joris Hoefnagel Made Insects Beautiful—and Changed Science Forever

1w
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Iconic Animator Chuck Jones Creates an Oscar-Winning Animation About the Virtues of Universal Health Care (1949)

1w
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A Visualization of the History of Technology: 1,889 Innovations Across Three Million Years

1w
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Listen to Never-Before-Heard Works by Erik Satie, Performed 100 Years After His Death

1w
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Hear the World’s Oldest Instrument, the “Neanderthal Flute,” Dating Back Over 43,000 Years

1w
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Watch the Very First YouTube Video, a Defining Moment in Internet History

2w
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Hear Alan Watts’s 1960s Prediction That Automation Will Necessitate a Universal Basic Income

2w
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Why Bob Dylan’s Unreleased “Blind Willie McTell” Is Now Considered a Masterpiece

2w
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The Very First Coloring Book, The Little Folks’ Painting Book (Circa 1879)

2w
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How Scientists Recreated Ancient Egypt’s Long-Lost Pigment, “Egyptian Blue”

2w
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“The Vertue of the COFFEE Drink”: An Ad for London’s First Cafe Printed Circa 1652

2w
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How Art Conservators Restore Old Paintings & Revive Their Original Colors

2w
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The History of Electronic Music in 476 Tracks (1937–2001)

2w
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When the Dutch Tried to Live in Concrete Spheres: An Introduction to the Bolwoningen in the Netherlands

2w
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Elementary School Kids Sing David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” & Other Rock Hits: A Cult Classic Recorded in 1976

2w
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Enter an Archive of 10,000+ Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized & Free to Read Online

3w
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Hear the Letter of Gratitude That Albert Camus Wrote to His Teacher After Winning the Nobel Prize, as Read by Footballer Ian Wright

3w
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Watch Bob Dylan Play “Mr. Tambourine Man” in Color at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival

3w
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Tibetan Musical Notation Is Beautiful

3w
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A Grad Student Asks Carl Sagan If He Believes in God (1994)

3w
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A Free Yale Course on Medieval History: 700 Years in 22 Lectures

3w
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How Jackson Pollock Redefined Modern Art: An Introduction

3w
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The Soviet Union Creates a List of 38 Dangerous Rock Bands: Kiss, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, Village People & More (1985)

3w
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The Genius of Brian Wilson (RIP) and How He Turned “Good Vibrations” Into the Beach Boys’ Pocket Symphony

3w
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An Architectural Tour of Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Desert Home and Studio

1mo
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Read the Original 32-Page Program for Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927)

1mo
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Every Wes Anderson Movie, Explained by Wes Anderson

1mo
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The History of the World in One Beautiful, 5‑Foot-Long Chart (1931)

1mo
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Entries updated Jul 10, 2025 10:17:53 PM PDT

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