Having lived in the United States now for a decade, I figured this would be a good time to publish a video listing some of the t...
Finding America
Me and Tarah
This past Thanksgiving, the wife and I sat down to watch the British Christmas film Love Actually on American TV network TBS—th...
This is Volume #55 of Ask A Brit, a feature in which I answer your questions on a different theme each episode. This week's ...
As Fantastic Beasts hits cinemas around the United States, I sat down with American YouTuber and all-round Harry Potter fanatic,...
Today marks the 100-year anniversary of the end of World War I. Despite it being one of the deadliest wars in human history, it was nonet...
Since leaving the British Isles 10 years ago, I've come to realize that—no matter what happens—particular British words and ...
After I posted a video called " 5 Differences Between British and American Autumn " on October 21, many of you pointed out some ot...
Bonkers. If you hadn’t heard, bonkers is a much-loved British slang term meaning crazy, nuts, zanier than two alpacas… boxing. But unlike ot...