
New England Meets the Pacific Northwest with This Simple Salmon Chowder | Kenji's Cooking Show
Kenji’s video showcases a simple salmon chowder that blends classic New England techniques with the abundant Pacific Northwest salmon, offering a cost‑effective, family‑friendly dish. He walks viewers through the foundational steps—rendering pancetta (or traditional salt pork), sautéing onions and celery, and using Yukon Gold potatoes to avoid a gritty texture—before introducing the seafood component. The recipe emphasizes practical tips: using a mix of fresh and smoked salmon for layered flavor, thickening with a brief flour roux, and achieving a creamy consistency by combining equal parts half‑and‑half and milk. Kenji also highlights the historical roots of chowder, noting its origins in European fishing towns and the evolution from biscuit‑thickened broths to modern dairy‑rich versions. A memorable moment comes when Kenji reads a 1752 Boston Evening Post poem about chowder, underscoring the dish’s cultural heritage. He also shares a pro tip about extracting flavor from cheap salmon heads and fish scraps, reinforcing the dish’s frugality and sustainability. The video demonstrates how regional ingredients can revitalize traditional recipes, encouraging home cooks to adapt classic dishes with local produce while maintaining authentic flavor profiles. This approach not only broadens culinary horizons but also supports cost‑effective, sustainable cooking practices.

Live From Doha 2026 with Young Collector Saud Alkhater
Saud Alkhater, a young Qatari collector, sat down live from Doha 2026 to recount how a 2015 Qatar Museum exhibition ignited his passion for contemporary art. He described the moment he first encountered Luke Taman’s piece “Vabbit,” which shifted his...

Smoked Salmon in 15 Minutes
The video demonstrates a rapid method for producing restaurant‑style smoked salmon at home, using an air‑fryer and a precise seasoning blend. The host removes the skin to expose maximum surface area, then cuts the fillet into sticks for even cooking. He...

Irvine Welsh on the Trainspotting Timeline
Irvine Welsh uses a candid interview to explain how his habit of writing out of sequence has led to continuity problems across the Trainspotting universe. He describes the difficulty of keeping track of character arcs when chapters are drafted non‑chronologically,...

SIX GOLDS on One Sofa | Matt Richardson & Emma Finucane | Today at the Track SUNDAY
The Lloyd National Track Championships in Manchester provided a showcase of British talent, from the mixed team sprint triumph to the dramatic women's elimination race, capped by a sit‑down interview with rising stars Emma Finucane and Matt Richardson. Jodie Kundy,...

Journeys with Mai: Bradford
The video documents “Journeys with Mai: Bradford,” a collaborative initiative between the National Portrait Gallery and local youth groups in Bradford, aimed at interrogating representation, colonial legacies, and personal identity through portraiture and performance. Host Mai reflects on her reaction to...

Real-Time Therapeutic Yoga Routine
Dr. Joe and the Sweet Pups present a real‑time therapeutic yoga routine designed for anyone with minimal space and no equipment. The session opens with a one‑minute diaphragmatic breathing warm‑up, encouraging participants to place a hand on the abdomen and...

Guided Meditation: Letting Go of Judgment Through Presence and Imagination | Tara Brach
In this guided meditation, Tara Brach invites listeners to dissolve judgment by anchoring in present‑moment awareness and then expanding into imaginative compassion. The practice is framed as a two‑step process: first, notice the breath and bodily sensations, then deliberately shift...

30 Minutes on Georgia O’Keeffe, Kay WalkingStick, and American Modernism
The Art Institute’s recent talk, presented by Rice Curatorial Fellow Lois Taylor Biggs, examined the new “Landscapes in Conversation” installation that pairs Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick with iconic modernist Georgia O’Keeffe. The program highlighted the museum’s acquisition of WalkingStick’s diptych The Silence of Glacier—the first painting by...

Inside the Most Valuable Single-Owner Design Sale in Sotheby’s History | De Gunzburg Collection
Sotheby’s hosted the most valuable single‑owner design auction in its history, featuring the de Gunzburg Collection, a privately assembled trove of mid‑century modern furniture, lighting, and decorative objects. The sale generated more than $200 million, with the Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman fetching...

Restore Youthfulness & Vitality to the Aging Brain & Body | Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray
The Huberman Lab podcast features Dr. Tony Wyss‑Coray discussing how factors circulating in young blood can rejuvenate the aging brain and body. Using parabiosis—surgically joining the circulatory systems of young and old mice—his lab demonstrated that young‑derived proteins reactivate neural...

Choreographer Benjamin Jonsson Mirrors the Speed and Saturation of Social Media Through Dance
Benjamin Jonsson, a Swedish choreographer, unveiled a new dance piece that deliberately mimics the frantic pace and visual overload of today’s social‑media feeds. The work, titled “Feed Frenzy,” translates scrolling, likes, and algorithmic bursts into kinetic movement, positioning the performance...

Global Injury and Illness Surveillance Framework
The video outlines a Global Injury and Illness Surveillance Framework pioneered by ASPAR in 2012, initially covering all professional football clubs in Qatar’s Stars League through a partnership with SMP, Asprev, and QSF. The initiative later scaled to the Asian...

Gerhard Richter's Atmospheric 1984 Masterpiece, 'Schober (Haybarn)' Christie's
The video examines Gerhard Richter’s 1984 masterpiece “Schober (Haybarn),” recently featured by Christie’s. Curators and critics discuss how the seemingly ordinary German haybarn becomes a luminous, summer‑filled tableau that transcends simple representation. Richter’s method of translating personal photographs into oil,...

Guided Sleep Meditation with Rain Sounds, Sleep Hypnosis Insomnia Relief
The video is a guided sleep meditation led by Jason Stephenson, combining gentle rain soundscape with a progressive body‑scan and hypnosis‑style suggestions aimed at relieving insomnia and promoting restorative rest. Stephenson directs listeners through slow, diaphragmatic breaths, gratitude for each body...

The One Where I Never Want to Hear The Word YEAH Ever Again | Weekly Update: February 22nd, 2026
Mike’s weekly update blends book reviews, community interaction, and personal reflection, covering his recent reads and upcoming projects. He dives into the debut novel Magic Bites, praising Kate’s smart, sarcastic, and imperfect hero while noting the adult tone, minimal romance,...

I Tested 3 Muscle Building Diets, Only 1 Was Worth It
The video documents a 90‑day experiment comparing three popular muscle‑building diets—maintenance, lean bulk and fast bulk—on the creator’s brother‑in‑law Dayton. Using DEXA scans, ultrasounds, skinfolds and circumference measurements, the team tracked changes in lean mass, fat, and strength while keeping...

"A Deeply Personal Collection" - Including Magritte, Picasso, Fontana, Moore and Chadwick
The video tours the Vanterna residence, showcasing a deeply personal art collection assembled by Rajier and Joseette Vanterna over five decades. Their home functions as a quasi‑museum, guiding visitors through rooms filled with works that span major post‑war movements. The couple...

What Is Your Protagonist's Objective?
The video explains that a protagonist’s objective is the engine of story conflict, insisting that writers articulate what the main character wants early in the narrative. It offers a simple fill‑in‑the‑blank exercise—“My protagonist wants X, but Y and Z are getting...

Vin in Fortnite? | DSNX25
The video centers on the disappearance of the Kelseier skin from Fortnite and the creator’s effort to restore it. He recounts how his friend Donald, a former Epic Games director, casually agreed to add the skin during a dinner conversation,...

Member Conversation: The Paintings of Bruce Goff—Material Worlds
The Art Institute of Chicago unveiled "Bruce Goff: Material Worlds," the first comprehensive survey of the architect‑designer’s painting oeuvre in more than three decades. Curated by Craig Lee and Alison Fisher, the show draws from the institute’s extensive Goff archive...

Conversations: Jessica Rankin and Gemma Rolls-Bentley | White Cube
In a recent White Cube conversation, artist Jessica Rankin discusses how she navigates a fluid, improvisational workflow that blurs the line between painting and embroidery. Rankin explains that she never received formal training in either medium, which she credits for the...

Watch Christie's Specialists Install the Contemporary New York Exhibition
Christie's specialists Rachel Ing and Shireen Also lead the installation of the Contemporary New York exhibition at the firm's public gallery in Rockefeller Center. The video walks viewers through the preparatory work that culminates in the opening on February 21. The...

Are Berlin Wall Souvenirs FAKE?
The video investigates whether the fragments sold as Berlin Wall souvenirs are genuine or counterfeit, following the host’s personal suspicion to the source of the market. Julian and his brother’s company, which dominates Berlin’s souvenir trade, confirms that the pieces are...

"Last in Private Hands" - Henry Moore's Monumental King & Queen | Christie's
The video, produced by Christie’s, spotlights Henry Moore’s monumental “King & Queen” sculpture—its 1950s genesis, artistic lineage, and status as the sole example still held in private ownership. Moore began with a modest wax model, shaping a horned head, crown, and...

How Did the Apollo Space Missions Inspire This Landmark Alma Thomas Painting? #artworld
The video examines Alma Thomas’s monumental 1970 painting “Snoopy sees Sunrise on Earth,” a 50‑inch canvas that translates the awe of the Apollo era into abstract color. Thomas’s signature kaleidoscopic brushwork renders an abstracted Earthrise, with a central circular form evoking...

What Connects Warhol, Magritte & Judd? Inside “Contours of Modernity” | Sotheby’s
The Sotheby’s exhibition “Contours of Modernity” assembles a private European collection that reframes 20th‑ and 21st‑century art beyond chronological or stylistic categories. Curator Renee McGreet emphasizes a rigorous, concept‑driven selection that connects European, American, and global practices, positioning figures such as...

Longevity Medicine: Healthspan or Hype? And What I Recommend to My Patients | Felice Gersh, MD
Dr. Felice Gersh, an integrative OB/GYN, frames longevity medicine as a continuation of centuries‑old public‑health breakthroughs rather than a futuristic quest for immortality. She traces life‑expectancy gains from clean water, sanitation, antibiotics and vaccines, noting that these basic interventions have...

My 1st Vlog of 2026 🥳 ALL Black & Indigenous Books 🎂 HBD MAMÌ 🪽 I LOVE YOU!
Jesse launches the first reading vlog of 2026, blending book reviews, personal milestones, and community activism. The video opens with a celebration of completing the novella "A Wolf Steps in Blood," a Black non‑binary author’s work that intertwines grief, romance,...

Breaking Down Your Most Unhinged Hot Takes | 70 Responses & My Reaction
Mike’s latest episode turns his YouTube channel into a live focus group, dissecting 70 of the most polarizing “hot takes” submitted by followers on Twitter, Instagram, Discord and the YouTube community tab. After sifting through over a thousand comments,...

The Publishing Industry Has a Diversity Problem.
The video expands on a recent LA Times profile in which a BIPOC publishing veteran discusses the industry's systemic diversity deficit. She draws on her eight‑year experience as a book influencer and former marketing executive to illustrate how racial inequities...