Weird History
How The Roman Colosseum Was Built
One of the world's most notable feats of architecture is the Colosseum in Rome. Opened in 80 CE by Emperor Titus, this massive structure existed solely to entertain the masses with gladiator fights, animal skirmishes, and, at some point,...
AllTime 10s
10 Famous Landmarks That Were Almost Destroyed
Imagine a world without the Eiffel Tower, The Statue of Liberty or The Colosseum' Well, that's a world that almost existed. Alltime 10s brings you 10 stories of how close we came to losing some of the planet's most iconic tourist...
The Recount
L.A. Rams And The Future Of L.A. Footbal
The Rams have had a controversial history with the places they’ve called home, and LZ and Will talk about its relationship with Los Angeles. The team played in the City of Angels from 1946 to 1994, but after their temporary move to St....
Bloomberg
Oakland A's Will Accept Bitcoin for Tickets
Mar.26 -- Dave Kaval, president of the Oakland A's, discusses accepting Bitcoin for tickets. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Sky News
Colosseum in Rome during coronavius lockdown
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Colosseum in Rome with a few people outside but no queue, after its closure due to the coronavirus lockdown, on 21 March 2020 in Rome, Italy
Curated Video
SYND 6-10-72 CALIFORNIAN REAL ESTATE AGENT WANTS TO BUY THE COLISEUM
Interview with Californian real estate agent, Miss Fausta Vitali, who wants to buy the Colloseum on behalf of an LA industrialist
1) various gv's of colloseum, Rome
2) INTERVIEW: Miss Fausta Vitali, with Reporter Roley Carter, re,...
Bridgeman Arts
Leisure sites around Oslo. 1960s
Clip 10 from 'Oslo, The Viking Capital' (Oslo, Ville des Vikings) from the 1960s, an animated film about vikings in Oslo. Clips of leisure activities around Oslo, including sun-bathing, skiing, and skating. Buildings around Oslo. Planet...
Curated Video
A suburban school keeps memory alive of three students killed 40 years ago in a The Who concert stampede
A SUBURBAN SCHOOL KEEPS MEMORY ALIVE OF THREE STUDENTS KILLED 40 YEARS AGO IN A THE WHO CONCERT STAMPEDE
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : The Red Ponchos the Aymara militia fighting in Bolivia
Known as a fearsome Aymara militia loyal to former President Evo Morales the Red Ponchos recognize that their fight is no longer for President Evo (Morales) but will continue to protect their people regardless of the government that...
Curated Video
Christmas tree by Colisseum lit up for the festive season
1. Wide of Christmas tree in front of Coliseum
2. Close-up of Christmas star on top of tree
3. Close-up of decoration on tree
4. Christmas tree with Coliseum arch behind
5. Pull focus of decorations
6. Tourist taking pictures of the...
Curated Video
Police tasered an allegedly drunk fan at an Oakland A's baseball game Tuesday after they say he yelled profanities and refused to leave. Police say the suspect is being held at a psychiatric ward for observation and could face criminal charges.
HEADLINE: Police: Tasered baseball fan 'mentally unstable'
CAPTION: Police tasered an allegedly drunk fan at an Oakland A's baseball game Tuesday after they say he yelled profanities and refused to leave. Police say the suspect is being...
Curated Video
CAN 021EXPLOSION IN THE INDIANAPOLIS COLISEUM
Explosion in the Inidianapolis Coliseum during the Holiday on Ice show claims over 70 lives.
1. ms police inspector interviewed by a reporter after explosion VOX POP (English): by the last report there are 68 deaths but number must have...
Curated Video
Country songwriter Travis Meadows on what he learned from his grandfather
COUNTRY SONGWRITER TRAVIS MEADOWS ON WHAT HE LEARNED FROM HIS GRANDFATHER
Country singer-songwriter Travis Meadows has been traveling America his entire life, both as a missionary and now a touring musician. But he got his...
Curated Video
Forty years later, concert tragedy remembered
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Curated Video
An American In Rome: Reflecting On Haunting Days, Recovery In Pandemic
Italy is opening its borders to travelers, and Italians are returning to cafes and plazas. A journalist in Rome offers insights on Italy's recovery.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Ancient Rome: Colosseum
This video [8:34] discusses the Roman Colosseum (Amphitheatrum Flavium), c. 70-80 C.E., Rome Speakers: Valentina Follo (courtesy of Context Travel), Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker Cover photo by Julia Avra Ugoretz Views of the...