
Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s We Are Together Again Reviewed: Will Oldham’s Homecoming Streak Finds New Richness
Will Oldham, under his Bonnie Prince Billy moniker, releases *We Are Together Again*, a twelve‑track album recorded in Louisville with family and longtime collaborators. The record marks a homecoming, featuring contributions from his brother Ned, Freakwater’s Catherine Irwin, and Mekons veteran Sally Timms. Musically, Oldham’s vocal delivery feels more settled, while the arrangements draw on diverse influences, from brass‑laden “Vietnam Sunshine” to a Madonna‑inspired “Hey Little.” Critics note the blend of intimate community spirit with broader, hopeful commentary on contemporary anxieties.

Camille Camille’s ‘J’ai Rêvé’ Is Fringed With Magic
Belgian singer‑songwriter Camille Camille has released the new single “J’ai rêvé,” a stripped‑down guitar‑and‑vocal track that opens her forthcoming album Enchanted Sea. The song, born from a long‑distance relationship, evolved from a melancholy sailor’s ballad into a hopeful hymn after home...

Extreme Wildfires, Droughts and Storms Could Happen Even Under Moderate Global Warming, Study Finds
A new Nature study finds that climate extremes traditionally linked to high warming could already materialize at the 2 °C (3.6 °F) target. By analyzing each of 50 climate models individually, researchers identified a wide range of outcomes, including a 1‑in‑4 chance...

Lab Notes: The Beginning
Ashish announced a new "Lab Notes" series to chronicle his research into founder psychology. After a six‑day deep dive into academic literature, he identified twelve personality and cognitive traits with peer‑reviewed support that may predict startup success. The series will...
Progressive Load, Not Rush: Protect Your Season
When intensity is layered onto a system that is not prepared, the result is predictable. The cardiovascular system adapts quickly, but connective tissue does not. Tendons, fascia, cartilage, and bone all require time and progressive loading to develop resilience. When...

Finnish Alt-Pop Star Pehmoaino: ‘Art Helps Us Survive This Dark Country’
Finnish alt‑pop singer Pehmoaino, who won The Voice Kids at age 12, has turned her neurodivergent upbringing into a poetry‑driven music career. Her debut single “haluun takas mun perhoset” went viral on TikTok, propelling her streams into the tens of...

Occlusion Vs. Absorption in Thick Moisturizers
The article explains the fundamental difference between absorptive moisturizers, which transport water and humectants into the upper skin layers, and occlusive products, which form a surface barrier to lock moisture in. It highlights that heavy, thick creams are often occlusive...
Find Purpose, Beat Boredom with Arthur Brooks
Will you try make your year to year boredom go away? For the full TPH podcast episode with Arthur Brooks — Harvard professor, social scientist, and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in...

Review – Absolute Superman #18: The Sarcophagus of Shazam
Absolute Superman #18, written by Jason Aaron with art by Rafa Sandoval, expands the post‑war Smallville saga by introducing King Shazam, a potential equal to Superman, whose origins trace back to ancient Egypt. The issue also sees Superman adopt a baby...

Lou Gramm Goes Inside The Vaults For His Latest Solo Album ‘Released’
Lou Gramm’s new solo album *Released* finally brings to light a collection of ten tracks that were originally recorded in the late 1980s but left unfinished for more than two decades. The songs, co‑written with bassist Bruce Turgon, have been...

Festivals in Greece and Italy This Spring and Summer
The post highlights a curated list of intimate festivals and retreats across Greece, Italy, and the Czech Republic that prioritize genuine human connection over typical festival trappings. Events like The Cocoon in Greece and Embody Essence’s facilitator course in Italy...

Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy's "Excellent" Mystery Thriller Is Now Streaming for Free
The 2015 thriller *Child 44*, starring Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy, has been added to Tubi’s catalog and is now available to stream for free. The film, set in early‑1950s Soviet Russia, follows a secret police agent and his wife as...

Betrayal Becomes Blessing: God’s Purpose Prevails
Good morning☀️ In Genesis, we see the story of Joseph betrayed, sold into slavery, and walking through seasons that looked dark and hopeless. Yet, he clung to God’s promises. “You intended to harm me, but God intended it...

Kiko Mizuhara on Slowing Down, Shutting up and Touching Grass
Cou Cou Intimates, a London‑based lingerie label founded five years ago, launched its spring campaign inspired by bell hooks' 1996 essay "Touching the Earth." The campaign, titled after the essay, features Japanese‑American model Kiko Mizuhara and photographer Erika Kamano, emphasizing...

Trim Visceral Fat to Neutralize High Lp(a) Risk
Lp(a) is the new Voldemort of cardiology—a genetically determined risk factor that can raise your risk of heart disease by >200%. And while elevated Lp(a) is largely written into your DNA, there’s good news: You may be able to neutralize its...

From the Midwest to the Moon
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission, slated for a spring 2026 launch, will put Orion into lunar orbit for the first time since Apollo. While the launch pad remains in Florida, the mission’s critical testing and hardware development are anchored in Ohio, home...

Diane Zahler’s Queen’s Granddaughter Is Compelling Historical Fiction
Diane Zahler’s new middle‑grade novel, *The Queen’s Granddaughter*, arrived in hardcover on March 24 2026 from Roaring Brook Press at $18.99. The story follows twelve‑year‑old Blanca of Castile, Eleanor of Aquitaine’s granddaughter, as she treks across the Pyrenees to marry the French...

Moms Transform Home Life, Goa 2026 Awaits
So many mothers are already learning, growing, and creating real change at home. And the difference isn’t what they watch… it’s what they choose to do with it. This is just the beginning of something bigger. Goa 2026 is coming and we’ll take you...

Ego's Goal: Becoming, Not Just Seeing
“The ultimate aim of the ego is not to see something, but to be something.” – Allama Iqbal https://t.co/PqdxF7Hc0X
#AAAI2026 Invited Talk: Machine Learning for Particle Physics
At AAAI‑26, particle physicist Daniel Whiteson highlighted how machine learning underpins modern high‑energy research at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, where proton‑proton collisions run at 13 TeV. He traced the evolution from 1990s shallow networks to today’s deep neural and graph‑based models...
NASA Greenlights SLS Fueling for Artemis 2 Launch
NASA says it is go to begin tanking the SLS for today's Artemis 2 launch attempt. https://t.co/wfaqCkBpTO
Europe Braces for Volatile Spring: Cold, Storms, Snow
Europe faces weeks of volatile spring weather, with competing atmospheric factors raising the risk of cold spells, storms and late-season snow. https://t.co/FlIR2N8BkT

The Evolution of Rationality
The article traces human rationality to evolutionary pressures, showing how the brain’s pre‑frontal cortex emerged millions of years after mammals developed basic reasoning and emotions. It explains that this cortex, while enabling complex prediction and planning, consumes about 20‑25% of...

FDA Grants RMAT Status to Caribou’s Anti‑BCMA CAR‑T Therapy
1/🚨@CaribouBio announced that the U.S. FDA has granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation to CB-011 - $CRBU allogeneic anti-BCMA CAR-T Cell Therapy for treating relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (r/r MM) cancer which is being evaluated in the CaMMouflage...

Review – Batman #8: The Old Men of Gotham
Batman #8, written by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Ryan Sook, propels the Dark Knight into a fresh narrative phase that incorporates recent DC continuity shifts. The issue introduces Vandal Savage as an immortal political foe and sees Poison Ivy...
Paragon Launches Korsana Biosciences, Targeting Alzheimer's
Paragon launched its 7th company today -- Korsana Biosciences, merging into the $CYCN public shell. New ticker will be $KRSA. Lead drug candidate is a shuttled anti-amyloid beta antibody for Alzheimer's disease in early studies. https://t.co/RcJ8adMakm

Wisconsin's Historic Villa Turned Museum In Milwaukee Offers Stunning Architecture, Gardens, And Lake Views
The Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, a 1923 Italian Renaissance villa perched on a Lake Michigan bluff in Milwaukee, was commissioned by industrialist Lloyd R. Smith and designed by architect David Adler. Inspired by Italy’s Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, the estate...

7 Signs You’re the Kind of Person Who Performs Best Under Pressure but Quietly Falls Apart when Things Are Calm
The article outlines a common psychological pattern in the space sector where individuals excel during high‑stakes crises but struggle when operations become routine. It identifies seven behavioral signs, from heightened anxiety during downtime to deteriorating relationships in calm periods, and...
‘My Body Feels Like Lead’: Heat Is Making Pregnancy a Nightmare in Karachi
Pregnant women in Karachi are confronting life‑threatening heat as temperatures regularly top 40°C with humidity above 70%, especially in dense informal settlements like Lyari and Baba Island. Overcrowded clinics, frequent power cuts, and poor ventilation leave expectant mothers vulnerable to...

CIRCA and Michelangelo Pistoletto Transform Global Screens Into Year-Long Preventive Peace Initiative with the United Nations
From April 1 2026, artist Michelangelo Pistoletto and CIRCA will air a moving‑image work called Three Mirrors on public screens in cities such as London, Milan, Los Angeles, Accra and Seoul. The year‑long project, curated by Josef O’Connor and backed by the UN...
$14K Grant Boosts Heart Health Checks for Mass. Firefighters
Amesbury’s City Council approved a $14,858 grant from the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association to fund cardiac screenings for 17 of the fire department’s 39 members. The grant, secured by Lieutenant David Carpentier, will cover expensive heart‑health evaluations scheduled for late...

There’s a Specific Kind of Exhaustion that Comes From Being the Person Everyone Relies on but No One Actually Checks...
The article highlights how individuals who become the emotional anchor in families, workplaces, or spaceflight crews face a hidden form of burnout that mirrors a single overloaded bridge cable. Research on caregiver burden, emotional labor, and emotional granularity shows that...

InterCosmos Bags Early Stage Funding From IAN Angel Fund for Its Non-Toxic Propulsion Technology
InterCosmos, a Chennai‑based space‑tech startup, secured early‑stage capital from the IAN Angel Fund to fast‑track its HyperX non‑toxic propulsion system. The undisclosed investment will fund development and flight qualification, positioning HyperX as a safer, high‑performance alternative to conventional toxic propellants....

The Biotech Bi-Weekly: Cell Barcoding, Compound Optimization and the Trillion Cell Atlas
The biotech sector is witnessing a wave of collaborations and product launches aimed at accelerating drug discovery and expanding genomic knowledge. Biotium introduced the ViaPlex™ 2‑Color Cell Barcoding Kit, enabling multiplex analysis of up to 15 cell populations in a...

Oric to Advance Prostate Cancer Drug to Phase 3, but Combo Choice Raises Doubts
Oric Pharmaceuticals announced that its PRC2 inhibitor will move into a registrational Phase 3 trial for prostate cancer after reporting encouraging safety and disease‑control signals in a Phase 1b study. The company plans to evaluate the drug both as a...

How (and Why) to Give Your Team Time to Think
Modern workplaces are saturated with meetings, emails, and instant messages, leaving little room for deep thought. Microsoft research shows employees spend about 60% of their day on communication, while a Dropbox survey found only 8% regularly generate new ideas. This...
Detective Hole’s Popularity Masks Deeper Netflix Drama Flaws
Jo Nesbo's Detective Hole has taken Netflix by storm this week — but there's a bigger issue with the new Netflix crime drama that not just being 'relentlessly grim'. https://t.co/CDdhxgMmVz

Hard Boiled 4K Review (Arrow)
Arrow Video’s new 4K Ultra HD release revives John Woo’s 1992 classic Hard Boiled with a meticulous restoration that preserves the film’s gritty early‑90s texture while adding striking clarity. The edition bundles two fresh audio commentaries, archival interviews, and a...
Jewellery Beats Watches in Luxury Group Performance
Dare I say it… jewellery is outperforming watches. At least that’s how it feels at some of the major luxury groups in recent months... https://t.co/XeiYB68mos

1 Cubic Millimeter (AI Hype Part 3)
Researchers mapped a one‑cubic‑millimeter piece of human brain, revealing 57,000 neurons and roughly 150 million synapses within a volume half the size of a grain of rice. The sample was sliced into 5,000 ultra‑thin sections, each 30 nm thick, exposing previously undocumented...

Detecting Disease at Its Molecular Origin
Garage Brain Science (GBS), a Taiwan biotech, announced new clinical collaborations to develop rapid, at‑home screening tools for early metabolic stress linked to prediabetes and structural abnormalities of the TDP‑43 protein associated with neurodegenerative diseases. The company is leveraging blood‑based...

7 Hybrid Memoirs That Merge Art and Family
The Electric Literature piece spotlights seven hybrid memoirs that fuse personal family narratives with visual and literary art forms. Each work experiments with structure—using collage, fragmentation, and associative essays—to explore mother‑daughter relationships, cultural identity, and artistic inheritance. Titles like Rebecca...

New Release Review - DEATHSTALKER
Steven Kostanski revives the 1980s sword‑and‑sorcery series with a new Deathstalker film starring Daniel Bernhardt, Patton Oswalt and Christina Orjalo, debuting on Shudder on April 3. The director blends affectionate nostalgia with modern storytelling, avoiding snark while honoring practical‑effects traditions. The...

Does It Matter If You Ski Well?
The article explores the paradox of ski industry leaders who may be terrible skiers, questioning whether technical proficiency matters in a sport that prizes fun and nonchalance. It cites anecdotes from a former ski‑mag editor, writer Paddy O’Connell, and industry...

Offscript with Moky Makura
Moky Makura, a former publicist, TV anchor, actress and entrepreneur, now leads Africa No Filter, an organisation dedicated to reshaping how the world tells African stories. Her career began in media sales, where she learned that selling ideas is essential,...
A Year Staring at One Painting Transforms Perception
📍Loci: What happened when I visited a single art gallery painting for a full year. https://t.co/kvLw3OW8dO

Deep Dive: Trek Fuel EX Gen 7
The Deep Dive reviews Trek’s Fuel EX Gen 7, measuring it against the previous Gen 6 and flagship cross‑country rivals such as the Specialized Stumpjumper, Santa Cruz Hightower and Yeti SB140. The new model features a carbon frame, 140mm rear travel, a...
Digesters Cut Methane — but Leaks Can Erase Gains, Study Finds
A University of California, Riverside study of 98 California dairies over eight years shows that manure digesters cut methane emissions by roughly 80 % compared with open lagoons, but occasional leaks can reach 1,000 kg CH₄ per hour and erode most of the...

Review – Bizarro: Year None #1 – Flipped
Kevin Smith’s new series Bizarro: Year None #1 lands with a 9/10 Ray rating, pairing writer Eric Carrasco with artist Nick Pitarra and colorist Michael Garland. The issue sidesteps Superman, focusing on Jimmy Olsen and a cranky Perry White as...

Brand Names Are in Crisis
The article highlights a growing crisis in celebrity‑driven brand naming, where new labels adopt obscure, hard‑to‑pronounce monikers like Syrn, Skylrk, and Cyklar. This trend stems from an oversaturated market that forces influencers to secure unique domain names and trademark slots,...