At which point does vandalism or graffiti become art, or the defacement of public property something of artistic value and worth safeguarding? These aren’t exactly works of art or masterpieces, nor are they works by reputed […]

At which point does vandalism or graffiti become art, or the defacement of public property something of artistic value and worth safeguarding? These aren’t exactly works of art or masterpieces, nor are they works by reputed […]
In the following 2-minute clip, Foil Arms & Hog (i.e. Sean Finegan, Conor McKenna and Sean Flanagan, respectively), an Irish sketch-comedy troupe, explain (or at least attempt to explain) the difference between Great Britain and the UK, […]
“An unemployed actor undergoes a drastic transformation in a twisted attempt to regain the trust of his estranged family.” I believe that the majority of people who have watched Mrs. Doubtfire — a 1993 comedy-drama film […]
(Warning: Strong language/content) In the following clip — it should be noted that this is NOT a legitimate clip from the beloved John Hughes film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, but rather an amalgam of a […]
Artist Ben Rubin has discovered an imaginative way in which to drown out the hullabaloo and tediousness of New York City subway commutes to and from work: on his iPad, he doodles cartoon characters interacting, albeit […]
In the following 4-minute video, much-loved British comedian Tommy Cooper performs one of his most famous and funniest sketches, that of a ventriloquist entertainer down on his luck while on board a cruise ship. In the […]
(Warning: Strong/offensive language) In the following 3-minute clip, taken from 2002’s Robin Williams: Live on Broadway, the critically acclaimed movie star of such blockbusters as Good Morning Vietnam, Good Will Hunting, and Mrs. Doubtfire surmises how the Scottish, while seemingly drunk […]