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I Shouldn't Be Alive: I Guess (1:00)
In this special from I Shouldn't Be Alive filmmaker Bill Abreu uses animation to illustrate the do's and don'ts of survival.
In this special from I Shouldn't Be Alive filmmaker Bill Abreu uses animation to illustrate the do's and don'ts of survival.
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Learn about the origin of Gloomy Sunday, one of the saddest songs ever written on The Science Channel's "Ten Ways to Lift a Curse." Also known as the Hungarian suicide song, it was banned from the airwaves in the late 1930s because it was so... More »
Is Shakespeare's classic "Macbeth" cursed? On the Science Channel's "10 Ways to Lift a Curse," witness some of the tragic accidents associated with the stage production and how the supposed curse can be broken.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," Derek Paravicini, a musical savant goes through brainwave tests to see how he reacts when a note is played incorrectly.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," we learn about Derek Paravicini, a musical savant, and how he came to be the musical prodigy he is today.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," Derek Paravicini, a musical savant, who is blind, autistic and can barely count to ten, shows us his extraordinary gift for music.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," Derek Paravicini, a musical savant is tested to see how well he can discern emotions into music.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," Derek Paravicini, a musical savant, demonstrates how he can recognize several notes played at the same time.
On The Science Channel's "The Musical Genius," we follow DerekParavicini, a musical savant, through a musical memory test.
This video provides an overview of the Pop Art movement, which emerged in the mid 1950s in England and realized its potential in New York City during the youth-focused, turbulent '60s. Pop art focuses attention on elements of popular culture.