~openculture | Bookmarks (169)
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A Boy and His Atom: Watch The World’s Smallest Stop-Motion Film
What you’re watching above isn’t your ordinary film. No, this film — A Boy and His...
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The Ancient Greeks Who Converted to Buddhism
It would hardly be notable to make the acquaintance of a Greek Buddhist today. Despite having...
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Puppets of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Charles Dickens & Edgar Allan Poe Star in 1957 Frank Capra Educational Film
Produced between 1956 and 1964 by AT&T, the Bell Telephone Science Hour TV specials anticipate the...
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Watch the Only Time Charlie Chaplin & Buster Keaton Performed Together On-Screen (1952)
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton were the two biggest comedy stars of the silent era, but...
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When Salvador Dalí Created a Chilling Anti-Venereal Disease Poster During World War II
As a New York City subway rider, I am constantly exposed to public health posters. More...
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Bob Dylan Explains Why Music Has Been Getting Worse
One often hears that there’s no money to be made in music anymore. But then, there...
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How the Moving Image Has Become the Medium of Record: Part 2
Eastman giving Edison the first roll of movie film, via Wikimedia Commons This piece picks up...
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When Charlie Chaplin First Spoke Onscreen: How His Famous Great Dictator Speech Came About
Charlie Chaplin came up in vaudeville, but it was silent film that made him the most...
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How the Moving Image Has Become the Medium of Record: Part 1
Image via Wikimedia Commons How did we get to the point where we’ve come to believe...
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Watch “The Birth of the Robot,” Len Lye’s Surreal 1935 Stop-Motion Animation
Robots seem to have been much on the public mind back in the nineteen-thirties. Matt Novak...
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Why “The Girl from Ipanema” Is a Richer & Weirder Song Than You Realized
Say what you want about YouTube’s negative effects (endless soy faces, influencers, its devious and fascist-leaning...
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A Tour of the Final Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright: The Circular Sun House
Some remember the nineteen-nineties in America as the second coming of the nineteen-fifties. Whatever holes one...
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Watch the Sci-Fi Short Film “I’m Not a Robot”: Winner of a 2025 Academy Award
Victoria Warmerdam, the writer and director of the short film, “I’m Not a Robot,” summarizes the...
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Get 40% Off 3 Months of Coursera Plus & Access Unlimited Courses – Offer Ends March 9
Now through March 9, 2025, Coursera is offering 40% off a three-month subscription to Coursera Plus....
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The Classic 1972 Concert Film Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii Gets Restored & Will Soon Hit IMAX Theaters
Today, when we watch genre-defining concert films like Monterey Pop, Woodstock, Gimme Shelter, or Ziggy Stardust...
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Historian Answers Burning Questions About The Renaissance
Courtesy of Wired, historian Alexander Bevilacqua (Williams College) answers the internet’s burning questions about the cultural...
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How Stephen King Foretold the Rise of Trump in a 1979 Novel
Nobody opens a Stephen King novel expecting to see a reflection of the real world. Then...
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Carl Jung’s Hand-Drawn, Rarely-Seen Manuscript The Red Book
Despite his one-time friend and mentor Sigmund Freud’s enormous impact on Western self-understanding, I would argue...
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How the Nazis Waged War on Modern Art: Inside the “Degenerate Art” Exhibition of 1937
Before his fateful entry into politics, Adolf Hitler wanted to be an artist. Even to the...
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Andrei Tarkovsky’s Message to Young People: “Learn to Be Alone,” Enjoy Solitude
I remember the first time I sat down and watched Andrei Tarkovsky’s lyrical, meandering sci-fi epic...
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Where The Simpsons Began: Discover the Original Shorts That Appeared on The Tracey Ullman Show (1987–1989)
When it first went on air in the late nineteen-eighties, Fox had to prove itself capable...
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The Story Of Menstruation: Watch Walt Disney’s Sex Ed Film from 1946
From 1945 to 1951, Disney produced a series of educational films to be shown in American schools....
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The Experimental Movement That Created The Beatles’ Weirdest Song, “Revolution 9”
As of this writing, the Beatles’ “Revolution 9″ has more than 13,800,000 plays on Spotify. This...
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Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and 1,000 Musicians Protest AI with a New Silent Album
The good news is that an album has just been released by Kate Bush, Annie Lennox,...