
Evan Funke Is the ONLY One Making Cacio E Pepe in Hollywood 🍝
Mother Wolf, the Hollywood restaurant founded by chef Evan Funke, is dedicated to bringing genuine Roman cuisine—most notably the elusive cacio e pepe—to Los Angeles. Funke pairs that culinary mission with a deliberately opulent interior: hand‑blown Venetian chandeliers, Moroccan‑sourced tiles, custom leather chairs and 3‑D‑printed wallpaper that mimics traditional tiles. The design is meant to transport diners from LA streets to a Roman piazza while preserving a rustic feel. The menu is built on dishes taught directly by Italian mentors, from thin‑crust Roman pizza to fried artichokes and the “saltimoka” veal cut. Guests regularly watch chefs stretch dough and converse, creating a theater‑like experience that the chef describes as community‑building. By marrying meticulous craftsmanship with authentic regional food, Mother Wolf raises the bar for upscale casual dining in Southern California, encouraging other restaurateurs to invest in provenance, storytelling and immersive environments.

Understanding Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Part 3 | Care Plan at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins’ fetal therapy center outlines a comprehensive care pathway for infants diagnosed with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). The program begins with a detailed ultrasound, fetal anatomy review, and genetic risk assessment, followed by coordinated counseling with neonatology, pediatric surgery,...

Understanding Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Part 1 | Diagnosis
The video explains congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a birth defect where a gap in the diaphragm lets abdominal organs migrate into the chest, compromising lung development and post‑birth breathing. Diagnosis relies on prenatal ultrasound, typically identifying two‑thirds of cases by 20...

Tiffany "New York" Pollard Ranks Her Most Iconic Reads #SelfRank
Tiffany "New York" Pollard, the reality‑TV star famed from "Flavor of Love," released a #SelfRank video where she lists her most iconic books. In the short clip she highlights titles ranging from classic romance to modern self‑help, explaining personal connections...

All Our Favorite Cartiers From Watches and Wonders 2026
Cartier unveiled a slate of new timepieces at the 2026 Watches & Wonders exhibition, emphasizing unconventional case shapes and high‑end craftsmanship. The lineup includes the resurrected Roadster, refreshed after a ten‑year hiatus with an integrated magnifier over the date window; the...

“A Big Bundle of Entertainment, Color, and Music” Lakeith Stanfield on ‘I Love Boosters’
Lakeith Stanfield joined Cinema Con to champion the upcoming Boots Riley film “I Love Boosters,” describing it as a “big bundle of entertainment, color, and music” that also carries a timely social message. He emphasized the movie’s intent to...

The Legacy of Iowa DNR Biologist Ron Howing in Wetland Preservation | Iowa Life
The video honors Ron Howing, a retired Iowa Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist whose five‑decade career reshaped the state’s wetlands. Howing began wetland restoration in the early 1980s, leveraging the Conservation Reserve Program to convert marginal, erodible farmland into prairie...

Why You Freeze When Speaking (And How to Fix It Instantly) | Matt Abrahams
The video explores why speakers freeze in high‑stakes moments and offers instant, actionable fixes. Matt Abrahams frames communication errors as "take two" opportunities, urging listeners to shift from perfectionism to connection and to treat each slip as a rehearsal rather...

'Portals' At Perrotin, Todd Gray's New Exhibit, Wants to Take You Somewhere Beyond Time
Todd Gray, Los Angeles‑born photographer, presents "Portals" at Perrotin in Paris, a multimedia exhibition that interrogates African diaspora history through Afrofuturist lenses, juxtaposing historic slave‑trail landscapes with European architectural grandeur. Gray draws on his early career as a music photographer and...

Astronaut Victor Glover Recalls Artemis II Landing, Likens End to Diving Off 'Skyscraper Backwards'
Astronaut Victor Glover answered a media question about the Artemis II splash‑down, describing the 13‑minute, 36‑second re‑entry sequence that culminated in the crew capsule’s ocean landing. He walked through each phase – from the drogue parachutes’ release, through a brief free‑fall...

Adam Richman Talks New Season of 'The Food That Built America'
Season 7 of History Channel’s “The Food That Built America” returns with Adam Richman as host, a culinary explorer known from “Man Versus Food.” Richman, who brands himself a “gastronaut,” guides viewers through the origins of America’s most recognizable food brands, from Pizza Hut’s...

Baby Keem Executive Produced a Full Uzi Album that Never Got Released 👀 #complexnews
Baby Keem disclosed in a New York Times interview that he almost executive‑produced an entire Lil Uzi Vert album in 2022. The collaboration began when Uzi let Keem browse his hard drive while he was napping, allowing Keem to assemble a full project in...

How Do You Start a Successful New Restaurant? This CEO Has Done It Many Times
The episode spotlights Jack Gibbons, CEO of Dallas‑based FB Society, as he breaks down the formula behind repeatedly launching successful restaurant concepts—from Twin Peaks to Velvet Taco and newer brands like 60 Vines and Whiskey Cake. Gibbons frames the discussion...

How Can Wild Plants Help Prevent Crop Loss?
The video examines how wild plant genetics can help curb the roughly 20% annual crop loss caused by pests and pathogens, focusing on a multi‑year study of flax and its rust pathogen across the Rocky Mountains. Researchers tracked the epidemic over...

Monet Landscape Sets New Auction Record in France | Sotheby's
Sotheby’s Paris auction featured Claude Monet’s 1901 canvas, “Le Matin,” which had not been publicly displayed since 1928. The work sold for a record €8.35 million, the highest price ever achieved for a Monet at a French auction. The painting entered the...

Episode 16: Building AI for Life Sciences
The OpenAI Podcast’s Episode 16 spotlights the company’s new biochemistry‑focused model series, designed to embed advanced AI directly into life‑science research pipelines. Joy Jiao and Yunyun Wang explain how the models extend beyond text and code, offering mechanistic insights in...

Reacting to ADHD Gaslighting Post on Reddit | Sorry, I Missed This
The video dissects a Reddit post in which a 21‑year‑old woman, recently diagnosed with OCD and ADHD, suspects her 28‑year‑old boyfriend of using her short‑term memory challenges as a tool for gaslighting. She describes frequent forgetfulness that resurfaces when reminded,...

The Overthinking Trap: Why Teens Can't Escape Anxiety
The video examines why many teens and younger children become trapped in chronic anxiety, linking excessive overthinking to physiological habits rather than purely psychological factors. Dr. [Name] highlights mouth breathing as a primary catalyst that alters brain activity, particularly within the...

Professor Meghan Sullivan Explains How She Made Asking Questions Into a Career #TEDTalks
Professor Meghan Sullivan’s TED Talk centers on turning a love of questioning into a professional vocation. She recounts how a single philosophy class sparked her desire to explore fundamental beliefs, leading her to a university role where she teaches and...

We Can't Fault #KristinCavallari for Trying!
The video is a tongue‑in‑cheek interview with reality‑TV star Kristin Cavallari, where host probes her brief college stint, an unreleased song, and a sky‑diving claim. Cavallari confirms she attended only one class at Loyola Marymount, admits the song’s title and lyrics...

‘Sand & Water’ by #StephenColletti, Coming Soon—Or Is It?
The clip is a tongue‑in‑cheek interview with Stephen Colletti, promoting the upcoming second season of the web series “Everyone Is Doing Great.” Colletti riffs on a missing front tooth, a purported coffee‑table book titled “Sand & Water,” and a supposed...

He Shocked Monks … for Science ⚡️#electricity #experiment
The video recounts a 1746 demonstration by French abbot‑physicist Jean‑Antoine Nollet, who wired a line of monks together to measure how fast electricity travels. By delivering a simultaneous shock, he aimed to capture the signal’s speed across the circuit. Nollet’s observation...

Touring ALL-CONCRETE $65,000,000 Mansion #shorts #architecture #luxury #hometour
The video tours a $65 million modern mansion in Beverly Hills, notable for being built entirely of concrete, giving it a fortress‑like presence while offering sweeping city views. The property’s architecture features massive circular motor‑cored walls, recessed concrete panels, and a hydraulic...

New Glenn and Starship Are on Fire! Static Fires and Reusable Boosters, Oh My!
The video highlights two pivotal milestones in the heavy‑lift launch market: Blue Origin’s New Glenn 3 static fire and SpaceX’s Super Heavy V3 test. Both companies are edging closer to operational reusable boosters, with launch windows slated for the coming weeks. Blue Origin...

The Heritage of Creative Vision I HB The Next Issue
The video is a conversation with Marissa Brown, Stickley’s director of design, about how the 125‑year‑old heritage brand balances its historic Arts‑and‑Crafts legacy with contemporary creative vision. Brown explains that Stickley’s identity is anchored in solid American hardwoods, meticulous joinery, and...

How Can We Eat Healthily While Respecting the Environment? By Anthony Berthou - OH Summit, France
At the OH Summit, Anthony Berthou argued that eating healthily cannot be divorced from ecological, toxicological and social considerations. He highlighted the confusion consumers face when nutrition advice ignores these dimensions. Berthou stressed that scientific communication—especially film—can bridge the gap, offering...

How Our Surroundings Shape Health: A Conversation Between Environmental Scientists
The Harvard Chan Studio interview spotlights Jack Spangler, a pioneering environmental health scientist whose career has linked atmospheric science, indoor air quality, and sustainability to public‑health outcomes. Spangler recounts the seminal six‑city studies that first quantified how indoor sources—smoking, gas cooking,...

Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders in the Pediatric Population
Dr. Pickkins, a pediatric gastroenterology professor at Seattle Children’s, presented an overview of eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders (EGIDs) in children, highlighting the launch of a dedicated EGID program at the hospital in August 2025. He emphasized that EGIDs are chronic immune‑mediated...

The Spotify Top 10 Got Even Worse
In the latest episode of his “Spotify Top 10” series, Rick Biato breaks down the current U.S. chart, noting a steep decline in artistic ambition. Biato points out that the majority of the list—songs like Malcolm Todd’s “Earrings” and Don Toiver’s...

What Is the Cosmere? — A SanderFAQ
The video explains the Cosmere, Brandon Sanderson’s shared fantasy universe that links his epic series much like a literary MCU. It outlines the basic premise—a dwarf‑galaxy of closely spaced worlds where magic flows from the ancient Shattering of Adonalsium, creating...

Eradicating Leprosy Using Genetics
The video links a 2007‑08 excavation at Magdalin Hill near Winchester, where paleopathologists identified unmistakable leprosy lesions in skeletal remains, to today’s fight against the disease. Leprosy still generates roughly 200,000 new infections annually, and the World Health Organization has set...

What It Takes to Turn Academic Research Into a Venture-Backed StartupBM S2E9 FULL EDIT
The episode follows Capella Kurst, Stanford PhD‑turned‑founder, as she transforms a bio‑inspired dry adhesive from a university lab into Gecko Materials, a venture‑backed startup now operating on the International Space Station and serving semiconductor, automotive and robotics customers. Key insights...

The Hidden Cause of Trauma | Nicole Lepera
The video argues that trauma is rooted less in the magnitude of an event and more in the absence of supportive processing. Nicole Lepera emphasizes that everyday experiences—such as a divorce or school bullying—can become traumatic when children lack empathetic...

Top New Bistros in Paris
The video spotlights a fresh wave of "bro" bistro owners reshaping Paris’s culinary landscape, highlighting three standout venues: Club Kushon, Margo, and Ala Renaissance. Each offers a distinct atmosphere, catering to varied occasions rather than a simple old‑versus‑new dichotomy. Club Kushon...

Modern & Minimalist Living Room Makeover (Reveal at the End)
The video documents a modern, minimalist living‑room makeover for Bev, a successful lawyer who wanted a sleek black‑and‑white space that reflected her professional style. The designer achieved depth by layering multiple shades—black, brown, greige, white, and cream—while keeping the palette monochromatic....

This Kitchen Went From Dark to Airy and Southwestern-Inspired in This Brooklyn Pre-War Apartment✨
Jordan and Luke walk through their 529‑sq‑ft Brooklyn pre‑war apartment, detailing a kitchen transformation that turned a cramped, dark space into an airy, southwestern‑inspired room. They removed the original upper cabinets on one wall, extending cabinetry to the ceiling on the...

How to Make the FAMOUS Hedgehog Tartar (Full Recipe)
The video walks viewers through a playful take on the German classic Mettigel, reimagined as a hedgehog-shaped beef tartare. Instead of traditional raw pork, the chef uses finely ground beef mixed with egg yolk, ketchup, a splash of cognac, capers,...

The Secret to Concentration - How to Increase Your Attention Span | DW Documentary
The documentary explores how concentration can be cultivated, examining neuroscience behind attention, the pursuit of flow, and practical strategies for extending focus in a world saturated with stimuli. Experts explain that the pre‑frontal cortex orchestrates planning and self‑control, releasing dopamine to...

Your Breathing Is Killing Your Circulation #healthtips #breathwork
The video introduces reduced‑volume breathing, also called “breathe light,” a core exercise of the Buteyko method that purposefully limits the amount of air inhaled. By taking a barely perceptible nasal inhale and a slow, relaxed exhale, CO₂ levels rise modestly, which...

Athlete’s Triangle Pose with Band for Thoracic Rotation, Pec Opener & Shoulder Mobility (30s/Side)
The video introduces an “athlete’s triangle” variation that incorporates a resistance band attached to a pull‑up rack, allowing practitioners to initiate thoracic rotation from the top down rather than the traditional bottom‑up approach. This modification targets the pecs, shoulder capsule,...

US Microbiologist Joan Rose Wins Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize for Work on Water Safety Standards
Professor Joan Bray Rose, a Michigan State University microbiologist, was awarded the 2026 Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize for pioneering the world’s first science‑backed framework to assess microbial risks in drinking water. Her work introduced Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA),...

Why "Winning" An Argument Is a Losing Strategy
The video challenges the common belief that arguments should be “won,” arguing that the goal is fundamentally unrealistic. It explains that when one party feels forced into a corner, they typically disengage rather than concede, highlighting that conversation is a voluntary...

Blum Center Program: Aging & Skin Health - Supporting Healthy Skin Over Time
The Blum Center’s educational session, led by public‑health intern Veronica Stanche, focused on aging skin and practical strategies for maintaining healthy skin over time. The presentation covered basic skin anatomy, the integumentary system’s protective functions, and how the epidermis, dermis,...

Doctors Complete Rare Double Organ Transplants on 12-Year-Old in Taiwan|TaiwanPlus News
Taiwanese surgeons performed a rare double live organ transplant on a 12‑year‑old patient suffering from a genetic disorder that required two organs. The operation, conducted by coordinated teams from two leading hospitals, marked the first successful dual transplant of its...

Blum Center Program: Preparing for Your Medical Appointments
In an April 8, 2026 webinar, RN Cara McNally outlines practical steps patients can take to maximize the value of primary‑care or specialist visits. She emphasizes reviewing health records, preparing focused questions, and ensuring necessary documents are on hand. The presentation also highlights...

Why Taking It Personal Helped David Grutman Build an Empire #business #entrepreneur #interview
In a candid interview, restaurateur‑entrepreneur David Grutman explains why “taking it personal” is the engine behind his multi‑brand hospitality empire. Grutman rejects the common advice to separate business from feelings, arguing that every customer decision feels like a personal vote on...

Perfect Octo for Smaller Wrists #watchesandwonders
The video showcases Bulgary’s latest Octoimo 37 mm steel‑in‑titanium watch, positioned as a solution for women with smaller wrists. The presenter, a businesswoman, explains she had awaited a smaller‑diameter model and praises its elegant, thin profile that sits comfortably without overwhelming...

Gregg Horan Builds Steakhouse Success in the Suburbs
Gregg Horan (Greg Han) launched The Gregory, a year‑old steakhouse in South Bingham, Illinois, positioning it as a high‑end dining destination outside Chicago’s core. Drawing on decades at Gibson’s, the Polo Bar and other elite venues, he built a concept...

How to Get Your Toddler to Listen Without Repeating Yourself Ten Times
The video, hosted by parenting coach Camila McIll, tackles the common frustration of parents who must repeat instructions to toddlers, promising a strategy that eliminates the need for endless repetition. McIll explains that toddlers often appear to ignore commands because their...

Jin on How He Created the Song "Loser"
Jin, the vocalist of BTS, sat down with Rolling Stone for a solo interview as part of the magazine’s eight‑part May 2026 cover‑story series. He discussed the creative process behind the new track “Loser,” citing Coldplay’s influence and his desire...