A new magazine called 48 Hours has just been published. Writers and artists had 24 hours to create their work, while the editors had 24 hours to put the magazine together. More »
A collaborative reading project launching today on Twitter with Neil Gaiman's American Gods could become the world's largest book club. More »
An organization called the Endangered Language Alliance is working to preserve dying languages in New York City. More »
Bicyclist Steve Wheen was worried about bicyclists getting hurt driving over London's potholes, so he made them impossible to miss by planting flowers. More »
An innovative non-profit program in Chicago called Memory Bridge connects at-risk teens with dementia patients, giving both groups a chance to learn. More »
Matt L'Italien's grandparents had written two love songs, but years after their deaths, no one in the family could perform the music. So he took his plea to Reddit.com, where he was overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. You will be too -- check out this amazing story and the beautiful renditions of his grandparents' songs. More »
Oceanographer Sylvia Earle led 100 artists, activists, and influencers like Leonardo Di Caprio and cartoonist Jim Toomey on a tour of the Galapagos, raising $15 million to conserve the oceans. More »
At New York City's Trade School, teachers share their knowledge in exchange for barter instead of tuition. More »
The authors of the Curious George books, H.A. and Margret Rey, made a brave escape from the Nazis during World War II -- and brought George along with them. More »
Single dad Jim Bronzina and his 9-year-old daughter Kristen began a nightly reading streak that didn't stop until she entered college. More »
We missed some great artists in our previous round-up of acoustic guitar instrumentals - here are even more to enjoy. More »
After South Korean soldier Kim Chin-kyung escaped from enemy forces, he decided to help them by creating universities in China and North Korea. More »
Los Angeles, California, is home to many wonderful and inspiring people and stories. Here are just a few of them. More »
16-year-old Sarah Phillips recorded Paolo Nutini's "Autumn" on her cell phone in tribute to her mother, Debbie, who died of cervical cancer the next day. More »
Primary school teacher Luis Sariano believes education is valuable, and delivers learning resources to children across Colombia with his burromobile. More »