Tour News: Jack White Announces Headline Tour, Gorillaz Takes ‘The Mountain’ to India
Jack White announced an extensive 2026 headline tour spanning North America and Europe, kicking off on July 10 in Washington, D.C., and featuring two‑night runs in major cities such as Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago and Los Angeles. The European leg, promoted by Metropolis, includes consecutive shows in London, Bristol, Newcastle, Belfast and Dublin. Gorillaz revealed a January 2027 Indian tour to support their new album “Mountain,” with dates in Bengaluru and Mumbai that reflect the record’s Indian classical influences. Additional UK and European arena dates were unveiled by Courteeners, Bleachers, Thirty Seconds to Mars and others.

Will Manon Perform With Katseye at Coachella?
Katseye is set to take the Coachella stage Friday at 8 p.m., opening for headliner Sabrina Carpenter. The group will debut their new single “PINKY UP” live for the first time. However, oldest member Manon Bannerman remains on a temporary hiatus and...
Watches 101: A Guide to Ticker Complications
WSJ Fashion's latest guide demystifies watch complications, highlighting nine premium features with model examples. The piece spotlights the Rolex Day‑Date 40, a $48,000 timepiece that pioneered simultaneous day and date windows. Each complication—from jumping hours to world timers—is illustrated with a...
Everything We Know So Far About The Usher & Chris Brown Tour
Usher and Chris Brown have officially announced a joint "Raymond & Brown" stadium tour, following their recent "It Depends" remix collaboration. The pair released a teaser video showing them riding motorcycles and entering a stadium, but provided no specific dates,...
Josiah Queen’s ‘Demons’ Dominates Top Gabb Music Songs Chart for March
Josiah Queen’s single “Demons” captured the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top Gabb Music Songs chart for March 2026, marking his first chart‑topper on the kid‑ and teen‑focused platform. The song surged from a debut at No. 4 in January, rose to...
Abounaddara, Under Damascus’ Sky
The Syrian filmmaker collective Abounaddara screened its short film "Under Damascus’ Sky" as part of documenta 14 and the Passaggi d'Autore Mediterranean film festival. The piece, produced in 2011, joins a roster of early works that document everyday life amid the...

Watch Zac Brown Band Wake Up Artemis II Crew With 'Free,' Message
Zac Brown Band’s song “Free” played at 10:24 a.m. CT on April 10 to wake the four astronauts aboard Artemis II, followed by a personal video message from frontman Zac Brown. The crew, on the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17, concluded the...

Watch Zac Brown Band Wake Up Artemis II Crew With 'Free,' Message
On April 10, the Zac Brown Band’s song “Free” was broadcast at 10:24 AM CT to wake the four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission. The band’s frontman followed the track with a personal video message to the crew, marking the second high‑profile media appearance for...

Micronutrients and Healthy Fats Power Athletic Recovery
Something many athletes, coaches, and parents overlook when it comes to meal planning is the power of micronutrients and healthy fats in recovery. 🍒Antioxidants help combat exercise-induced oxidative stress. 🥑Healthy fats support cellular repair and help reduce inflammation. 💦Hydration drives nutrient delivery...

Michaela Coel Wore Chanel To ‘The Christophers’ New York Premiere
Michaela Coel stepped onto Metrograph’s New York premiere of the drama *The Christophers* wearing a striking piece from Chanel’s 2026 Coco Beach Collection. The black raffia skirt, with its textured weave and frayed hem, was paired with a crisp white...
Morning Gratitude: Life, Thought, Love Are Privileges
Marcus Aurelius wrote this over 1800 years ago: “When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love.”
Ava Mendoza Announces “Alive Alone, Alive Together” (Feat. Hamid Drake)
Ava Mendoza’s new album "Alive Alone, Alive Together" arrives on May 22 via Burning Ambulance Music. The eight‑track release blends her electric guitar and vocals with four performances featuring legendary drummer Hamid Drake, captured live across the US and Europe in...

The Best Tiramisu In London
Country & Town House has compiled a comprehensive guide to the best tiramisu spots across London, highlighting more than 20 restaurants, cafés and hotels that serve standout versions of the classic Italian dessert. The list ranges from upscale Michelin‑starred venues...
New Jersey's Longest Pier Is An Iconic Angler's Haven For Saltwater Fishing And Sunset Spectating
Ventnor City’s 1,000‑foot fishing pier, the longest on New Jersey’s Atlantic coast, offers anglers and sight‑seers unparalleled ocean access. Ranked among the state’s top seven piers, it draws visitors for seabass, blackfish, sheepshead and kingfish, with benches and night lighting...
Oricell Closes a ‘Pre-IPO’ Megaround to Aim CAR-T at Solid Tumors
Oricell Therapeutics, a Shanghai‑based biotech, closed a pre‑IPO financing round of more than $110 million to accelerate its CAR‑T programs targeting solid tumors, starting with liver cancer. Its lead candidate, Ori‑C101, targets the GPC3 protein and has shown a 60% response...

UK Flooring Market Shifts as Carpet Fights Back Against Hard Floor Dominance
New research from Designer‑Carpet.co.uk shows carpet reclaiming ground in the UK’s £3.5 billion (≈$4.4 billion) flooring market, now holding a 25% share versus luxury vinyl tile’s (LVT) 35%. About 21% of homeowners are planning flooring spend, with a clear tilt toward rich...

Hermès Sticks with Plan to Raise Output Even as War Sours Mood
Hermès inaugurated a new leather‑goods plant in Loupes near Bordeaux, initially producing Kelly handbags and expanding output of the Constance and Bride de Jour models. The brand continues its handcrafted approach, requiring an 18‑month apprenticeship before artisans can become fully...
BTS Begins Highly Anticipated ARIRANG Tour In South Korea
BTS kicked off its ARIRANG World Tour at Goyang Stadium, marking the group’s first full‑scale tour in nearly four years. The sold‑out, rain‑soaked concert ran close to three hours and featured a 20‑song set that blended tracks from the newly...
Create Original Thinking Space to Counter Negative Repetition
95% percent of your thoughts are repetitive. Of those, 80% are negative. Account for this everyday by creating space for “original thinking.” On a walk, during prayer, in conversation with friends, just be intentional about creating novelty in the mind. It’s how...
Embrace Discomfort to Build Resilience and Performance
Are we drowning out important signals of discomfort that are supposed to help us develop resilience and better performance? If you want to grow, wrestle with discomfort. Stop avoiding it! Good post from @stevemagness ... https://t.co/pe7mzjSRBC

The Rolling Stones’ New Album: Everything We Know So Far
The Rolling Stones are gearing up for their 25th studio album, slated for a July 2026 release. A cryptic campaign in Camden featuring the alias “the Cockroaches” hinted at the project, while the first single “Rough and Twisted” will arrive...

Rediscovered GMA's Asian Ramen Slaw: A Bright Spot
Found the Asian ramen slaw my GMA used to make in the wild this week, a real bright spot https://t.co/106mlNJvaN

15 Ways Smart People Lose Their Way
15 factors that can steer you off course; use them as guideposts as you map your journey through life. | How Do Smart People Lose Their Way? https://t.co/QZAH1dxxAi @fsonnenberg #business #life https://t.co/CKRGW1nKbl
Video Premiere: Steve Bardwil Band Present Bookstore Meet-Cute in “Something With You”
The Steve Bardwil Band debuted the music video for their new single “Something With You,” showcasing a bookstore meet‑cute storyline. The track was produced by Grammy‑winning Joe Chiccarelli at Los Angeles’ East West Studios and features a blend of Americana,...
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The Best Places to Visit This July for Wine, Waves, and Summer Breeze
The July travel guide highlights five destinations poised for a surge in visitor interest in 2026. Crete’s new airport and its designation as the European Region of Gastronomy will draw food‑focused tourists, while Labuan Bajo in Indonesia leans into eco‑tourism...

New Cascade Decoder Signals End for BP+OSD
Might be time to retire BP+OSD soon. Many new decoders for qLDPC codes with really impressive performance these days, e.g. the Cascade decoder from the Harvard group https://t.co/5qeOhZbCrQ

What Makes a Country "Kid Friendly?"
The post explores what truly makes a country "kid‑friendly," using a recent family trip to Japan as a lens. While Japan lacks sprawling playgrounds and many restaurants feel cramped for a family of five, the author notes subtle conveniences—child‑sized utensils,...

3 Perfect Days in Madrid, According to Our Local Editor
Condé Nast Traveller Spain’s editor David Moralejo outlines a three‑day itinerary that blends upscale lodging, local cuisine, cultural institutions, and nightlife to showcase Madrid’s evolving appeal. He recommends luxury hotels such as the Four Seasons and Rosewood Villa Magna, while highlighting...
Harrison Ford Reveals He Suffered Clinical Depression in College: ‘I Was Socially Ill’
Veteran actor Harrison Ford disclosed that he suffered clinical depression while attending Ripon College in the early 1960s, describing himself as "socially ill" and isolated. He recounted spending days in his dorm ordering pizza and avoiding classes until a chance enrollment...
Release Attachments to Restore Balance and Presence
We get pulled out of balance when we cling to something — being right, being seen a certain way, getting what we want. When you notice that attachment, you can begin to let it go. #mindfulness #letgo #selfawareness #innerwork #presence...

The People Who Never Feel at Home Anywhere Aren’t Lost. They Built Their Sense of Self Around Leaving.
The article explores a growing cohort of people whose identity is built around constant movement, often described as Third Culture Kids or perpetual movers. It details how repeated relocation shapes a psychological “leaving” algorithm, granting high intercultural competence but also...
Fraunhofer IISB Develops 750 kW Hairpin Winding Traction Motor for Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft, Achieving 8 kW/Kg
Fraunhofer IISB has unveiled a 750 kW permanent‑magnet traction motor designed for hybrid‑electric regional aircraft, achieving a power density of 8 kW per kilogram in a 94 kg package. The motor employs ultra‑thin NO15 electrical steel, 4×3‑phase hairpin windings and direct oil‑spray cooling,...

Porsche 911 Sales Surge, Rest of the Automaker's Lineup Stumbles in Q1 2026
Porsche reported a 15% global sales decline in Q1 2026, but the 911 model surged, with U.S. deliveries up 83% to 3,826 units. Sales of other models fell sharply: 718 deliveries dropped to 206 units, Macan sales fell 18.8% in...
A Biodegradable Supercapacitor Delivers Acupuncture-Style Pain Relief
Researchers have created a biodegradable supercapacitor that uses single‑atom iron (Fe‑O₄) sites on a carbon scaffold to deliver acupuncture‑style pain relief in mice. The iron atoms boost capacitance to 279.5 mF cm⁻² while reducing ion adsorption energy, preserving fast charge‑discharge rates. The...

Manoush Announces the End of Its Boho-Chic Journey
Manoush, the French premium womenswear label known for its boho‑chic aesthetic, announced it will cease operations after 23 years. The brand peaked in the early 2010s with roughly €30 million ($33 million) in sales and a network of about 600 stockists. Recent...

Salman Khan Drops Romantic Track ‘Mera Jee Nahi Bhara’ From Maatrubhumi Starring Zeyn Shaw and Debutante Abhishrri Sen
Salman Khan Films has released the romantic single “Mera Jee Nahi Bhara” from the upcoming war drama *Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace*. The track, sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Vishal Mishra and composed by Shamir Tandon and Kumar Gaurav...

Shooting People In The Head and Heart with mRNA Vaccines, Murder One or Insanity?
A recent blog post dramatizes a WHO‑backed Global Vaccine Data Network (GVDN) study that examined 99 million vaccine recipients across eight countries. The study confirmed strong myocarditis and pericarditis signals after mRNA COVID‑19 vaccines, while Guillain‑Barré syndrome and cerebral venous sinus...

Exit8: A Must-See Japanese Horror About an Endless Commute
Japanese horror film *Exit 8*, based on Kotake Create’s video game, opens in U.S. theatres on April 10 and the U.K. on April 24 via NEON. Director Genki Kawamura uses a looping subway setting to explore commuter anxiety and the guilt of conforming...

Golf Attire for Men: 21 Ways to Actually Look Cool When Hitting the Links
The article showcases 21 iconic men who have mastered golf attire, blending the sport's traditional dress code with modern style cues. It highlights specific looks—from Michael Jordan's 90s polo to Justin Bieber’s personal flair—demonstrating how headwear, color, and fit can...

Johny Pitts’ Poetic Photos Captures the Realities of Being Afropean
Johny Pitts, a Sheffield‑born photographer, spent 2010 traveling across Europe to explore the term ‘Afropean’, which he later defined as a positive, unhyphenated identity for Black Europeans. His research culminated in the 2019 book *Afropean: Notes from Black Europe*, pairing...

“Yo Baby”
Milwaukee rapper JungleBaby released "Yo Baby" on 300 Entertainment, quickly earning the Best New Track accolade from critic Alphonse Pierre. The song mixes auto‑tuned melodic hooks with a heavy Milwaukee‑style bassline, delivering braggadocious lyrics about easy money. Pierre highlighted the...

Evanescence Announce New Album Sanctuary
Evanescence announced their twelfth‑year‑in‑the‑making album *Sanctuary*, due June 5 on Sony/Columbia. The 12‑track record is anchored by the lead single “Who Will You Follow,” a piano‑driven, haunting track. Production was handled by Zakk Cervini and Jordan Fish, who previously collaborated with Lee...

Cineplex Sees March Box Office Surge After Mini‑boom
Cineplex reports March box office surge @seekingalpha We wrote about the box office mini-boom earlier this week at @wallsthorizon @christinelshort https://t.co/ngUwIEjPh2 https://t.co/5MVG7CwyvI
Stendhal Predicted Modern Love's Seven Psychological Stages
Two centuries ago, before the birth of psychology as we know it, Stendhal wrote with uncommon insight about the 7 psychological stages of falling in and out of love https://t.co/ifoZvG5ynE

Princess Anne’s Granddaughter Mia Tindall Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Parents
Princess Anne’s 12‑year‑old granddaughter Mia Tindall appeared at the Grand National Festival in Liverpool, joining parents Zara and Mike Tindall for the second day of racing. Mia wore a pinstripe blue suit with a Camilla Rose headband, while Zara chose...
Cheaper Rockets and AI Make Space Exploration Imminent
To understand the universe, we must explore it. With the cost of exploration plummeting alongside reusable rockets, AI navigation, and more... This is about to become a reality.

Watch What Happens When This Climber Breaks the First Rule of Alpine Climbing
The article recounts a climber’s near‑miss after ignoring Marc‑André Leclerc’s advice to use a lightweight tagline instead of a heavy rope during alpine mixed climbs. After taking a big whipper in the Canadian Rockies, the author’s ice‑tool leash broke, while...

Box Breathing Activates Rest‑Digest, Reduces Stress
Here's a stress break for you--Box Breathing. This exercise can help you to turn on your parasympathetic system, which is the rest + digest response. We are often operating in the sympathetic system for most of the day, which is...
Marcel Duchamp at MoMA, Dorothea Tanning Book, Leonora Carrington at the Freud Museum, London—Podcast
The Museum of Modern Art opens the first major U.S. survey of Marcel Duchamp’s career since 1973, with a later run at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Yale University Press releases a new monograph, *Dorothea Tanning: A Surrealist World*, priced at $45....

The Moment of Truth for the Athlete Endorser Is Here
The sportswear industry is at a crossroads as athlete endorsement models shift from flat‑fee deals to performance‑based, revenue‑share contracts. Brands now demand granular data on sales lifts and social engagement to justify spend, reflecting a broader move toward measurable marketing...