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IN STYLE Magazine Celebrates Tommy Hilfiger's IRONIC ICONIC AMERICA
Tommy Hilfiger, Pop, Jenna Fischer at the IN STYLE Magazine Celebrates Tommy Hilfiger's IRONIC ICONIC AMERICA at Los Angeles CA. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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1950s tired man comes home, sits down, watches TV
/ MS feet of tired businessman as he walks into his living room; TILT UP as he puts his coat and hat in the closet; stretches his arms and yawns; greets his (off camera) wife / WS living room; man sits down in his easy chair with his...
Curated Video
Artist talks about new Prince William engagement statue
AP Entertainment
London, 7 February 2011
1. Pan from street to Stephen Friedman Gallery window
2. Wide shot photographers taking pictures of Prince William wax statue
3. Wide shot artist Jennifer Rubell posing with statue
4. Medium shot...
Curated Video
On red carpets from New York to Los Angeles Monday night, stars offered their well-wishes and congratulations to Caitlyn Jenner. (June 2)
This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
Sky News
Agriculture industry worried about Brexit
VOICED: Immigration control was a key plank in the leave campaign during the EU referendum, but there's a stark warning from some in the agriculture industry about the impact limiting the number of migrant workers could have on the...
Curated Video
The Newseum in Washington opens "Anchorman: The Exhibit", featuring props, costumes and footage from the comedy classic "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," and exposing the reality rooted in the parody. (Nov. 13)
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Stay classy, Washington. The Newseum in nation's capital is opening a special exhibit Thursday centered around the classic comedy, "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and the reality...
Sky News
Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective at Tate Modern
Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective at Tate Modern
TED-Ed
The Psychology of Listicles
Are listicles a satisfying intellectual treat? Or do they ruin the capacity of the mind? While learners may enjoy lists that run the gamut from politics to cute animals, experts unpack the psychology of what makes these tidbits of...
Nature League
Why Are Millipedes Cuter Than Centipedes? - From A to B
In an invertebrate beauty pageant, why do millipedes always scuttle away with the crown? Part four of a five-part series of Invertebrate videos compares and contrasts the millipede with the centipede in terms of diet, behavior, and body...
Crash Course
Media and Money: Crash Course Media Literacy #5
Money talks ... especially in the media world! How do finances influence the media we see? Answer that, and many other questions using a video in a media literacy series. The narrator discusses how economic reasons influence media...
Macat
An Introduction to Roland Barthes's Mythologies
Teenagers are the first to agree that they are the frontrunners in popular culture. But how much of their image is constructed by individualism, and how much of it have they bought from capitalistic sources? Roland...
Other
Media Education Lab: The Cost of Copyright Confusion for Media Literacy
Presents research on how confusing perceptions of copyright law can adversely affect media literacy educators and their students. (5m39s)
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Collection: Pbs Digital Studios
Explore top selections from the PBS Digital Studios library. This content is edgy and engaging, educational and thought - provoking - designed to grab your students' attention. Explore our collections curated towards design and...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: High Culture and Popular Culture: Lesson 2
This lesson will explore and discuss high culture and popular culture. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "High Culture and Popular Culture."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: High Culture and Popular Culture: Lesson 3
This lesson will explore and discuss high culture and popular culture. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "High Culture and Popular Culture."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pop Art: Lesson 2
This lesson will examine Pop Art, mass media, and kitsch. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pop Art."