I won't show the latest video that I watched due to content, but it was titled Cabaret & the Seductive Power of Evil, about the behind-the-scenes look at the creation of one of the more famous/enduring musicals of the 1960s (some of the OFs might be familiar with Cabaret but not the source material...)
I generally don't. My wife like to see videos of Iranian nomads of Lur region. She would not watch South American tribes or others. I sometimes watch if the television is on. My favorite is Pakistani and Indian non-veg. food, but I am not addicted to it. I spend my time with Forums.
An interesting/"interesting" breakdown of the "beloved" play/film Fiddler on the Roof, and how it transcends both cultures and religions:
The play/film supposedly shows how "traditions"/the "old ways" sometimes clash with "modernity" (according to the person "explaining" the things in [and out] of the play/film.)
Wristwatch Revival worked on a watch that was older than most, if not all, of his equipment:
I might've posted the video before, but it's still interesting imho.
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Pusheen's in da House!
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A trip around Italy via train:
This was from a musical based on the tragedies on September 11, 2001 (the person who posted it on my LJ feed listens to it every year in memory of the victims):
I was watching news reports about Hurricane Helene's devistation (sixty-four people died at last count, more might end up "showing"/"floating" up later.) AFAIK, Mar-a-lago was in the pathway of the hurricane, but my geography's rather weak...
Another video guesstimated the death toll could be up to 120 in several states.
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