Beavers are known for building their homes, or lodges, with wood they chew down. Lets go inside one at this zoo and see what it looks like from inside.
Watch as this woodworker uses his years of experience to take an old vintage guitar and turn it around returning it to playable condition after years of neglect.
The Katana sword from Japan is world famous for it's strength and sharpness. Is it possible to make one using common ball bearing?
This Orangutan was sitting by the waters edge enjoying some food when a naughty little otter jumped out the water and bit his toes.
If you wanted to be a Samurai you couldn't do it as a lefty. But why did all Samurai have to be right handed?
Chris Pine stars in the comedy Doula about a couple expecting their first child whose elderly midwife passes away and they are left to use her son for the birth.
Who said sculptures need to be made of wood and stone? This guy made an incredible eagle sculpture using tires, foam and steel.
First Kill is a new vampire series about two teens falling in love, one a vampire, the other a vampire hunter.
WYRM is set in the 90's about an awkward teen taking part in a school assignment where he has to wear a collar that is only removed after his first kiss.
Dakota Johnson stars in Cha Cha Real Smooth as a mom with an autistic daughter who makes friends with a Bar Mitzvah party host.
Ashley Benson stars in Private Property as a bored housewife who falls for her gardener only to discover he's not all he seems to be.
Back in the 1970's there was no GPS satellite to help. But there was technology available in the form of a cassette tape that was played by a control unit.
Have you ever dreamed of taking to the skies flying free as a bird? Maybe even flying with the birds? Well this guy does it all the time.
This cute dog was pretending to have a sore leg until he heard he couldn't go walkies. Magically his leg was cured and he could do what he loves, walkies!
There are some brain teasers involving sight and sound that at first don't make much sense but when we give the brain the missing pieces it can automatically fix and understand them.