Toilet paper history reveals how WWII, culture, and cost shaped America’s habits, while most of the world chose bidets and water instead.
Sandbox World
Vehicles of Expression explores skateboard craft from scrappy roots to modern art, blending rebellion, design, and performance in one bold exhibition.
Slinky toy nostalgia comes alive through its iconic jingle, childhood memories, quirky experiments, and the surprising real-life story behind its rebound.
Letty Lynton, Joan Crawford’s banned 1932 MGM film, returns after 90 years in legal limbo, now restored in 4K after copyright rights expired.
Coyote vs Acme continues its unusual rollout as a teaser arrives ahead of a delayed trailer. The long-shelved film is now set for release on August 28, 2026 in theaters.
Mr. Men Little Miss arrives in theaters with a new film inspired by Roger Hargreaves, blending classic charm, humor, and modern storytelling for all families.
Remember that comic book ad for Bob Kane’s “Have Faith in Me”, it captures 1960s Bat-mania, a quirky Batman TV tie-in recorded by Hank Leids and Bat-Group Courage.
El Dorado returns in 4K Ultra HD, starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum, a classic Howard Hawks western that still outguns Rio Bravo with ease.
Bullwinkle Part II by The Centurians hits like a musical tsunami, capturing the raw energy, strange origins, and unforgettable vibe of classic surf rock.
MUTTS shines in Sunday Funnies from Abrams ComicArts, a full-color collection capturing Patrick McDonnell’s gentle humor, timeless charm, and emotional depth.
The Cockroaches return as The Rolling Stones revive their gritty 1977 alias with a mystery song release, secret London posters, and a nod to their raw roots.
Singing Ringing Tree stands on the Lancashire moors, a haunting wind-powered sculpture explored by Northern Introvert that blends art, sound, and eerie atmosphere.
Apple at 50 highlights Chris Espinosa’s 50-year run and Ronald Wayne’s two-week exit, revealing two wildly different paths in Apple’s origin story.
Roman Empire fall or killer cat? A wild, funny dive with Tidbit Withrow into ancient Rome, rogue pets, and a centurion cover-up gone completely off rails.
Horses and Coal AI Metaphor explains Annie Lowrey’s AI framing: some jobs are replaced like horses, others are amplified like coal via Jevons paradox.
Bertrand Russell’s warning on fascism comes alive in Fahrenheit 11/9 as Michael Moore draws uneasy parallels between Nazi Germany and the United States.
From WWII origins to garage fixes, duct tape became the ultimate quick-fix tool. A look at its history, pop culture fame, and the science behind its stick.
























