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The Four Biggest Innovators in Animation

Biggest Innovators in Animation: Émile Cohl Émile Cohl was a French cartoonist and animator who is often referred to as “the father of the animated cartoon.” In 1907, Cohl began work at Gaumont, a motion picture studio who hired him as a scenarist, which is someone who came up with...

By All That's Interesting Nov 11, 2012

The Four Biggest Innovators in Animation

Biggest Innovators in Animation: Émile Cohl Émile Cohl was a French cartoonist and animator who is often referred to as “the father of the animated cartoon.” In 1907, Cohl began work at Gaumont, a motion picture studio who hired him as a scenarist, which is someone who came up with...

By All That's Interesting November 11, 2012

Johnny Cash And The Infamous 1968 Performance ‘At Folsom Prison’

Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison' is undoubtedly the most significant prison album ever recorded. Here's how the guy who shot a man in Reno found his way to Folsom.

By Marco Margaritoff Nov 11, 2012

Johnny Cash And The Infamous 1968 Performance ‘At Folsom Prison’

Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison' is undoubtedly the most significant prison album ever recorded. Here's how the guy who shot a man in Reno found his way to Folsom.

By Marco Margaritoff November 11, 2012

The Most Depressing Song of All Time

Written by a Hungarian composer in 1933, "Gloomy Sunday" has been blamed for over 200 suicides.This is the fascinating story of history's most depressing song.

By All That's Interesting Sep 30, 2012

The Most Depressing Song of All Time

Written by a Hungarian composer in 1933, "Gloomy Sunday" has been blamed for over 200 suicides.This is the fascinating story of history's most depressing song.

By All That's Interesting September 30, 2012

Japan’s Most Incredible Contemporary Artists

Contemporary Artists Of Japan: Keiko Masumoto Keiko Masumoto was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1982. After studying ceramics at Kyoto City University she became an instructor at Fumosha, a ceramic studio in Kyoto.  Keiko’s works blur the already indistinct line between the disciplines of fine art and traditional craftsmanship by...

By Savannah Cox Sep 26, 2012

Japan’s Most Incredible Contemporary Artists

Contemporary Artists Of Japan: Keiko Masumoto Keiko Masumoto was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1982. After studying ceramics at Kyoto City University she became an instructor at Fumosha, a ceramic studio in Kyoto.  Keiko’s works blur the already indistinct line between the disciplines of fine art and traditional craftsmanship by...

By Savannah Cox September 26, 2012

Inside The World’s Five Biggest Crime Organizations

The World’s Biggest Crime Organizations: Yamaguchi-gumi The largest criminal organization in Japan and one of the biggest crime organizations in the world, the Yamaguchi-gumi boasts over 55,000 active members. It was founded before World War II and can be traced back to the labor union of dockworkers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB17kKq40C0

By Savannah Cox Sep 18, 2012

Inside The World’s Five Biggest Crime Organizations

The World’s Biggest Crime Organizations: Yamaguchi-gumi The largest criminal organization in Japan and one of the biggest crime organizations in the world, the Yamaguchi-gumi boasts over 55,000 active members. It was founded before World War II and can be traced back to the labor union of dockworkers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB17kKq40C0

By Savannah Cox September 18, 2012

Five Of Nature’s Most Peculiar Plants

Because nature can be bizarrely spectacular, take an intriguing look at five wonderful plants and flowers found around the world.

By All That's Interesting Aug 29, 2012

Five Of Nature’s Most Peculiar Plants

Because nature can be bizarrely spectacular, take an intriguing look at five wonderful plants and flowers found around the world.

By All That's Interesting August 29, 2012

The Rise And Fall Of The Berlin Wall

A timeline and history of the Berlin Wall, one of the most memorable emblems of the Cold War that divided much of the world in half.

By Savannah Cox May 23, 2012

The Rise And Fall Of The Berlin Wall

A timeline and history of the Berlin Wall, one of the most memorable emblems of the Cold War that divided much of the world in half.

By Savannah Cox May 23, 2012
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