The highly educational and entertaining family film is based on the six-part BBC TV miniseries. At the time, the mini-series was considered the only television work that used computer animation to depict ancient reptiles, which until then had only been known in full-length spectacles.
In Aalesund, Norway, residents had a lot of headaches in the fight against strong winds before the storm "Ivar".
Artist Kumi Yamashita's creations seem like realistic mappings. What makes them unique is the special technique they use. By wrapping thread around thousands of pins, he creates a portrait of shining faces.
After years of testing anti-cat medications, we can serve you with our scientific findings.
One of the most beautiful works of classical ballet literature, the Sleeping Beauty ballet rounded off the classical traditional ballet spectacles of the past and opened the chapters of a completely new era of ballet art.
Slovenian visual artists Jasmina Cibic, Veli&Amos and Viktor Bernik, in collaboration with the 1001 dar store, used a shopping bag as a medium and created multiple artworks in a series. Each bag is an original work of art, designed just for the occasion. 15,000 works of art will be distributed among buyers and will come to life in the hands of buyers in expected and less expected ways.
Let us help you beat the December blues with 10 Christmas songs that won't make your stomach turn.
How do you respond to Jean-Claude Van Damme's exploratory spat if you're Chuck Norris? Simple! You make twine in a completely crazy way.
Next June, the second part of the animated family adventure How to Train Your Dragon is coming from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox.
Just as records can be interesting, they can be bizarre, bordering on delicious and even shocking. We made a selection of the ten most special in 2013.
It takes a lot and even more courage to swing at a treehouse in Ecuador, and you can't blame him if fear betrays him. Can you imagine swinging over a cliff?
As part of the B Future Finest events, we will be able to dance with the fastest rising young heroes of electronic music. This is how we will be introduced to the seventeen-year-old prodigy Julian Jordan, a producer and DJ who represents the future of electronic dance music.











