From 1973, here’s an interesting documentary entitled Behind the Scenes of American Graffiti.
Bonus: Here’s a fun take on Tim Walz’s political history.
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From 1973, here’s an interesting documentary entitled Behind the Scenes of American Graffiti.
Bonus: Here’s a fun take on Tim Walz’s political history.
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From 1962, here’s Damn the Defiant!. With ratings of 100% / 62% on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s well worth a watch!
Bonus: When your friends are too woke!
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Following up on yesterday’s theme of great songs, here’s Billy Joel performing Piano Man, live on the Old Grey Whistle Test on May 16, 1975.
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From 1972, here’s Don McLean performing his iconic American Pie, live at the BBC
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Here’s an interesting video about the Origins of Concentration Camps.
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From 1958, this video shows the Construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Bonus: Here’s an hilarious Somali Daycare cartoon.
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Here’s everything you ever wanted to know about working on a Maine Lobster Boat.
Here are 20 jokes about Maine.
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Here’s a short documentary about Bob Hope.
Bonus: When a Woke Woman wants a History Book
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Here’s a WW2 story you’ve probably never heard before: American Construction Engineers
Bonus: This was first shown in Washington, DC on the evening of January 1st, 2026. Rather cool!
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Here’s Sweet Caroline, performed live on a London street.
Bonus: You can buy a “Quality Learing Center” hoodie from Nick Shirley!
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Following up from last night, here’s Part 2 of The Alphabet Conspiracy.
Bonus: Enjoy The Somalia Bunch intro!
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Here’s hoping you enjoy yourself tremendously on New Year’s Eve night and have a restful first sleep bringing you into 2026!
We start off the year with Part 1 of 2 of an unusual 1959 film called The Alphabet Conspiracy.
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We conclude this interesting year with a very interesting song from 1973 called Also sprach Zarathustra, performed by Deodato.
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Here’s a live version of Richard Marx performing Right Here Waiting.
Bonus: This German woman’s video of visiting Florida (and America) for the first time, reminds me of a whole lot of Canadians I’ve met. The one difference is that she’s polite. I know way too many Canadians who don’t hesitate whatsoever to tell Americans how they should live their lives and structure their society.
Hoping we don’t have to wait long to get some great news tips from you all!
From 1977, here’s Bob Seger performing Main Street.
As a late breaking bonus, on Dec. 22nd, the Petersens released We Three Kings featuring the vocal stylings of Julianne Petersen.
Given that it’s likely a slow news cycle, feel free to share with us any interesting plans you have for 2026.
Here’s Sing It Live performing Sweet Caroline.
Bonus: Enjoy this wonderful winter tour of Wroclaw, Poland (PR: Rotsloff), formerly called Breslau, Germany.
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At the risk of having many of you hate me, here is NYC’s very own Elizabeth Chan performing Merry Merry. It’s a guilty pleasure, okay?! 🙂
To appease the Merry Merry haters out there (I see you!), here’s a special rendition of Carol of the Bells.
With just a few days until the end of the year, do share with us what’s happening in your world specifically and the overall world more generally.
Happy Boxing Day!!! Here’s hoping you didn’t eat too much at Xmas dinner and are able to still get up and walk around!
To ease into this special day after The Big Day, we present a double header of lovely songs: Christmas Love Song by Willie Nelson and The Angels Cried by Alison Krauss & Alan Jackson.
Given that this is likely a slow news cycle, feel free to share with us some tales of what happened in your world the past few days.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Here’s hoping this finds you & your loved ones happy & healthy and enjoying this special day of the year. We present two different renditions of Joy to the World: Gabriel Trumpet Ensemble & The Tabernacle Choir and The Petersens.
Bonus: A colorized version of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.
May this blessed day bring you much joy & happiness!
Happy Christmas Eve, everyone!
Here is Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful, performed by the BYU Combined Choirs & BYU Philharmonic. Aditionally, here is a beautiful rendition of O Holy Night, performed by Canada’s own Céline Dion.
On this penultimate day to the big event, sharing some personal stories of how you and your loved ones are doing would be appreciated by all.