This upcoming documentary explores the story and controversy behind a gothic children's classic: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.nnFollow ...
This upcoming documentary explores the story and controversy behind a gothic children's classic: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.nnFollow us as we tell this story.nNewsletter/Website: www.scarystoriesdoc.comnFacebook: facebook.com/scarystoriesmovienTwitter: twitter.com/scarystoriesdocnInstagram: instagram.com/scarystoriesdoc Less
Slender Man very well may have been "invented" by the internet, but he's been a part of our subconscious forever! Like cultures across the g...
Slender Man very well may have been "invented" by the internet, but he's been a part of our subconscious forever! Like cultures across the globe, the internet has developed its own stories and characters. Generated by the collective web, Slender Man is our nightmares manifested in digital form. Why do we create these scary tales, indulging in worlds are beyond reality? What is the role of this folklore, and is Slender Man a part of it? Watch the episode to find out more!nnPost your longer scary stories on the subreddit! http://bit.ly/1h1WC2snnCheck out Jamin Warren's GameShow episode about Gender Swapping in Videogames!nhttp://youtu.be/WFOVVAhnAnsnnSee Mike Response in this week's Episode of Game Show: nhttp://youtu.be/sJJdNS79PC8?t=5m57snnMike's Know Your Meme video: http://www.viddler.com/v/2255d949nnSlenderman stories: http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/The_Slender_MannnFan Art:nSlenderman by Damien Worm- http://damienworm.deviantart.com/art/Slenderman-373002688nSlender Man by ApocalypticPorcelain- http://apocalypticporcelain.deviantart.com/art/Slender-Man-262199292nThe Last Attack by Alimika- http://hell-alka.deviantart.com/art/The-Last-Attack-340139582nSlenderman Resource/Stock 2 by Dimelotu- http://dimelotu.deviantart.com/art/Slenderman-Resource-Stock-2-324049886nSlenderman by IGzIz- http://metysis-kamelot-vian.deviantart.com/art/Slenderman-258589453nSlenderman vs Jeff the Killer- by Fleur- dRae- http://fleur-drae.deviantart.com/art/Slender-Man-vs-Jeff-the-Killer-335417784nSlenderman by UndeadKitty13- http://undeadkitty13.deviantart.com/art/Slenderman-323891241nSlender Man by Ahali delaGrosa: http://victor-surge.deviantart.com/art/Slender-Man-131396834nby genesplicer- http://www.wendingourway.com/imagesforsa2/slenderman13.jpgnslender man by Corpse- Boy- http://corpse-boy.deviantart.com/art/slender-man-322910966nThe Slender Man by thebigemp3- http://www.deviantart.com/art/The-slender-man-concept-Red-tie-324712734nn-------------------------------------------------------------------------nSources: nnBBC: nhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nl671nn-----------------------------------------------------------------------nMusic:nn"Europe" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)nn"Carry on Carillon" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)nnLevel 5: Room for the Homelessnhttp://bit.ly/10N0Ykm nn"Bouncy Castle" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)nn":P" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)nnBinaerpilot "Geeks"nhttp://bit.ly/10N0UBfnn"Squarehead" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)nnOutsider "Explore"nhttp://bit.ly/197EQnYnnStatueofDiveo "Final Days"nhttp://bit.ly/GYljwInnChiptune - Kenzalolnhttp://bit.ly/15vKwpNnnEatMenhttp://bit.ly/17ludvNnn---------------------------------------------------------------------nnTweet of the Week:nhttp://bit.ly/16PpDdln---------------------------------------------------------------------nnCome hang out in the Idea Channel IRC!nhttp://bit.ly/138EHBhnnCheck out the Idea Channel SubReddit!nhttp://bit.ly/GNklUqnn---------------------------------------------------------------------nnLet us know what sorts of crazy ideas you have, about this episode and otherwise:nTweet at us! @pbsideachannel (yes, the longest twitter username ever)nEmail us! pbsideachannel [at] gmail [dot] comnIdea Channel Facebook!nhttp://Facebook.com/pbsideachannelnHosted by Mike Rugnetta (@mikerugnetta)nMade by Kornhaber Brown (http://www.kornhaberbrown.com)nn-------------------------------------------------------------------nnWant some more Idea Channel?nnCheck Out: Controlling vs "Being" Your Video Game Avatar http://youtu.be/dLkyNzFmlHA nnHere's Last Week's episode: "Did Horse_ebooks Show Us that SPAM is the Web's Native Artform?" http://youtu.be/fQsq9gCit9YnnWant another one? Here ya go: "Can You Actually Enjoy Breaking Bad?" http://youtu.be/b9QIGAHQZqQ Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was on...
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out story "A Trip To Heaven"nnn★ Check out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nn★ Subscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nn★ Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nn★ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "A Tree's Testimony"nnn★ Check out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nn★ Subscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nn★ Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nn★ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "Return From The Gallows"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "A Matter Of Devotion"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "A Pound Of Flesh"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "The Magical Donkey"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "The Linguist"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "The Painters Agony"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "The Strange Letter"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.nnBirbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.nnSo here check out one story "A Tiger's Tale"nnCheck out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com nnSubscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania nnLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania nnFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania Less
A Design Film Festival 2014: Hakusho: The Story of RicennOfficial Selection of A Design Film Festival Singapore 2014n05 - 14 September 2014 ...
A Design Film Festival 2014: Hakusho: The Story of RicennOfficial Selection of A Design Film Festival Singapore 2014n05 - 14 September 2014 | http://www.designfilmfestival.comnnDirector: Yu YamanakanScreening: World PremierenGenre: Food Design, Agriculture Japan CulturenRuntime: 45 minsnnIn February 2014, 21_21 Design Sight hosted the exhibition "KOME: The Art of Rice". Rice (kome) is an integral part of everyday life in Japan. Many facets of Japan's culture evolved in conjunction with the history of rice cultivation, and dietary culture became increasingly rice-based. That said, one question that may be posed is: How much do we know about rice apart from as a food?nnThis will be the first time that the film is presented in its entirety.nn#DFFSG2014nhttp://www.facebook.com/designfilmfestivalnhttp://www.twitter.com/adesignfilmfestnhttp://www.instagram.com/madebyanonymous Less
The Jataka Tales are a veritable treasure of Indian folklore, legend and fable. Each time these popular stories are told, they acquire a ne...
The Jataka Tales are a veritable treasure of Indian folklore, legend and fable. Each time these popular stories are told, they acquire a new color and fresh dimension. Besides being entertaining, the Jataka tales give us invaluable information about ancient Indian civilization, culture and philosophy. The wisdom of right thinking and right living is preserved in the Jataka tales. This collection includes a selection of fascinating animal tales on the theme of courage. Be inspired by the fascinating tale of the brave pig that kills greedy tiger and becomes the chief of its tribe. Take a page from the life of a lion-hearted deer that makes a king quit hunting for ever. View the friendship between a farmer and a crab and find out how the crab saves the farmer's life. Find out how a minister-swan saves the life of the king-swan. We will also remember forever the tales of the bold and wise tree and the dauntless goat narrated beautifully in this collection. Less
Materials and mediums used to creat my works of art are applied with the intent to tell a visual story. Being a mixed media artist (with the...
Materials and mediums used to creat my works of art are applied with the intent to tell a visual story. Being a mixed media artist (with the tendency to flirt with as many mediums as are available to me), it is with severe discipline, strictly adhering to the choice of using a particular medium to tell the stories of this project titled "WRAPTURE: The Story Cloth".nnThe medium of emphasis is cloth/fabric/textile. This is the utilization and representation of fabric/textile as an advocate/narrator of would-be wearers as women. The primary focus of textile/clothing other than cultural and ethnic identity, is the narratives of the individual female user/wearer of the clothing; narratives of intimacy, privacy, spirituality, beauty, death, violation and folklore.nnThe 'cloth' is not presented as clothing items of shirts, skirts, etc; they are presented in it's unsewn state. A contributing factor for this is the representation of cloth in my western-Nigerian background. The cloth is called a 'wrapper' which is a symbol for covering all human secrets and shame. In pre-colonial Nigeria, certain wrappers were worn for specific ceremonies and certain colours worn on certain days. The motifs and symbols were drawn and printed on clothing in a language peculiar to the ethnic group.nnI collect a variety of local fabrics (mostly called Ankara designed between year 1970 to date), used and new, cut them into colours symbols and motifs to recreate collages of a new visual language. Every piece of material used gives a symbolic relevance to the overall composition.nnThe cloth is then sculpted to keep it's memory of the wearer. This is a technique achieved by a method called fabric freezing with resins as the main ingredient. The 'cloth' stories are then told in visual representations and abstractions. nnSome of the stories are my personal experiences and other peoples experiences observed by me. I marry Yoruba folklore with present day social satire.nnVideo Credit: Kachi Joel BensonnWebsite : www.pejualatise.com Less
On this episode of *Food Stories* +Gail Pasternack will be joined by her husband Alan, and they both will be cooking and sharing with us...
On this episode of *Food Stories* +Gail Pasternack will be joined by her husband Alan, and they both will be cooking and sharing with us a Jewish folklore. nn*Get To know the Pasternack's...*nGail Pasternack is a fantasy writer with a passion for food and folklore, especially Jewish Folklore. To create the cuisine for her fantasy world of Awan, Gail collaborated with her husband, Alan. Alan knows his way around the kitchen since he has worked at a couple of three and four star French restaurants which have been written about in the New York Times. nn*What will they be cooking?*nDuring the show, they will prepare a sweet-and-sour fish dish from the Uriyana region of Awan. The recipe can be found on Gail's blog, Crossing the Demons' Threshold at http://goo.gl/1eMjvG While they cook, *Rivkah Coburn*, a professional maggid (Jewish storyteller and teacher) will share a food story from the Jewish tradition.nn*Show's Sponsor*nI'm also would like to thank my show's sponsor +2 Degrees Food for providing delicious samples of their great product to all of my hangouts guests :)nn*We will have some giveaways!!! So watch us and join in on the fun on *Sunday 26th at 12:00Noon(PST), 3:00PM(EST) & 4:00PM(AST)*nn#hoa #foodstories #larryfournillier #jewishfolklore Less
Have you ever wondered how the constellations of *Pisces and Cancer* made it into the sky? According to the ancient folklore of the *Nvong N...
Have you ever wondered how the constellations of *Pisces and Cancer* made it into the sky? According to the ancient folklore of the *Nvong Nvong* tribe of *Cameroon*, this story unravels... Less
Birbal is one of the most loves personalities in the folklore of India. The wit and wisdom of Birbal endeared him not only to Emperor Akbar,...
Birbal is one of the most loves personalities in the folklore of India. The wit and wisdom of Birbal endeared him not only to Emperor Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the... Less
A brief piece of Holy Native American folklore, translated by our very own Don Shump. Narrated by: Don Shump.
The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in Sanskrit, have been an integral part of Indian folklore for many centuries. Legend ha...
The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in Sanskrit, have been an integral part of Indian folklore for many centuries. Legend has it that King Vikramaditya, in order to fulfill a vow, was required to remove a corpse from a treetop and carry it on his shoulder to another place in silence. In between, the spirit of Betal (residing in the corpse) narrates a story to the King and poses a query. When the king responds with the answer the corpse flies back to the treetop! The king has to go after the vampire and start all over again. This follows in a succession of stories and answers. A tantalizing setting...intriguing tales....an exciting answers. A veritable feast of stimulating stories.THE GENEROUS KINGA king gives up his kingdom for the love of a beautiful woman. What happens to the loyal minister who brought this misfortune on the kingdom? Less
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