Web to Watch: 5 Best videos of the week
Learn the history of the high five, the best beer to go with any meal and how to eat like a Sumo champion just from watching a few videos on the Internet. Take a break from whatever you're doing and watch the five best videos of the week.
Audra McDonald Sings Yahoo! Answers
This week, Jimmy Fallon invited six-time Tony-winner Audra McDonald and The Good Wife's Josh Charles to sing some of the most ridiculous responses posted on Yahoo! Answers, the Internet's community-driven question-and-answer site. McDonald adds a beautiful melody to the highest-voted answers to questions such as, "I swallowed an ice cube last night and then it disappeared, and I'm wondering if it's stuck" and "How can I be the life of the party?"
Ze Frank proctors a hilarious and poignant test to determine whether you are in fact a human.
30 for 30 Shorts: 'The High Five'
Before Dusty Baker hit his 30th home run for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1977, there was no such thing as a high five. This 10-minute documentary explains the history of the high five.
Brendan Woodcock and Daniel Burns of the beer bar Torst help you pick a beer for every meal. The beer experts break down the best beer pairings for steak, oysters and more.
The 10,000 Calorie Sumo Wrestler Diet
Learn to eat like a sumo champion. Munchies, Vice's new food channel, takes a look at the high-calorie diet of the current world champ, Byamba.