The Violin Maker
The first episode in Dustin Cohen's Made in Brooklyn series follows Sam Zygmuntowicz, a contemporary luthier creating handcrafted violins since 1985.
The first episode in Dustin Cohen's Made in Brooklyn series follows Sam Zygmuntowicz, a contemporary luthier creating handcrafted violins since 1985.
Unless your baby starts playing drums in the uterus, it's going to be pretty hard to top this.
A dizzying stop-motion for Gotye's follow up to "Somebody That I Used To Know," animated by Australian studio Oh Yeah Wow.
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Gorillaz offered up the latest in Converse's 3 Artists, 1 Song series, by teaming up with Andre 3000 and LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy for one monstrous collaboration.
French electro-pop producer Yuksek released the first single off his Living On The Edge Of Time LP entitled "Off The Wall" and it's, well, also off the wall.
Rolf Harris covers the Led Zeppelin classic "Stairway to Heaven." Let's hope this transitions into a wobble board comeback.
Singer/songwriter Garret Borns gives a better-than-the-original performance of Britney Spears' "Criminal." It's all in the toothpick.
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Brock dubs up Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and it's amazing.
Mike Myers just the way we like him, dishing out Judo chops with a British accent. Kevin Kline gets a refresher course in Oscar Etiquette from Sir Cecil Worthington.