
Katey Sagal & Kurt Sutter Set ‘Khorus Harmonia’ & Give ‘SOA’ Fans Hope For That Biker Prequel Tale
Katey Sagal and Kurt Sutter have launched Khorus Harmonia, a limited‑run choral concert at Hollywood’s Hudson Theatres from April 22 to May 2. The 66‑minute show blends a twelve‑voice choir, multimedia visuals and brief poetic interludes, with all ticket proceeds supporting the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights and the Wounded Warrior Project. Sagal, a veteran singer, and Sutter, a theater‑trained writer, describe the production as an emotional community experience rather than a traditional musical. The collaboration also fuels speculation about a possible Sons of Anarchy prequel, given Sutter’s ongoing talks with FX.

Polysaccharide Microneedles and 3D Printing Explored for Cancer Immunotherapy Applications
Researchers reviewed polysaccharide‑based microneedles as a platform for cancer immunotherapy, emphasizing how additive manufacturing—particularly high‑resolution 3D printing—can create customizable transdermal delivery arrays. Natural polymers such as hyaluronic acid, chitosan and alginate provide biocompatibility and enable dissolvable or hydrogel‑based needles with...

Has Oliver Spencer Made This Summer’s Best Travel Bag?
British designer Oliver Spencer has launched a new leather Weekender bag priced at £645 (approximately $820). The bag, created in partnership with his travel‑focused magazine Secret Trips, is built for 48‑hour trips and doubles as cabin‑size hand luggage. Its design...

A Renaissance of Optimism and Transformation
Jenna Nicholas’s new book *Enlightened Bottom Line* challenges the notion that cynicism equals realism, arguing that disciplined optimism is a strategic asset for leaders. She highlights the pandemic‑era transformation at Panera, where CEO Niren Chaudhary blended profit with social purpose...
Beware of Headlines Touting Impossible AI Benefits, Analysts Warn
Researchers at Tufts University and a Vienna lab demonstrated that a neuro‑symbolic, rule‑based approach can train a robot‑manipulation model using dramatically less energy than a comparable vision‑language‑action neural model. Media outlets amplified the finding with headlines claiming a "100× power...
Alamar Biosciences Files Nasdaq IPO After $128M Series C and 100‑Hire Surge
Alamar Biosciences, the Fremont‑based proteomics company, filed to go public on Nasdaq after raising $128 million in a Series C round and adding almost 100 employees in two years. The move marks the firm’s transition from research‑focused labs to commercial sales of...

A Lighter and Possibly More Delicious Alfredo
An avid thrifter discovered an old cookbook featuring a unique Alfredo recipe that relies solely on slow‑cooked onions for its creamy base. By incorporating fennel for added sweetness, the author created a lighter version that can be enjoyed more frequently...

Backrooms Trailer Teases a Nightmarish Journey Into an Eerie Liminal Space
A24 has released the full trailer for "Backrooms," a feature‑length horror adaptation of Kane Parsons' viral YouTube series that originated from a 4chan creepypasta. The teaser stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett and Lukita Maxwell, and depicts...
Voice‑First Workweek Shows AI Dictation Viable
Three people on my team tried to go an entire work week without typing The rules were simple: - Use Wispr Flow (an AI voice dictation app) for everything - Emails, Slack, AI prompts, project coordination - No typing unless absolutely unavoidable In this...

What Psychology Says Good Writers Do Differently
A 2016 British Journal of Psychology study found that participants who typed essays with only one hand produced higher‑quality writing than those who typed normally. Researchers attribute the improvement to a slower typing pace, which gives the brain more time...
Nutritionist Launches Faith Ministry to Inspire Believers
Many of you know me as the sports dietitian behind Nutrition with Wendi… but there’s another calling God placed on my heart that not everyone knows about. On February 7, 2025, I officially opened Devotions with Wendi a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry...

A Once-Fantastical Collider Could Answer Physics’ Biggest Mysteries
Physicists are rallying behind a muon collider as the next big step after the Large Hadron Collider, arguing that muon collisions could reach energies unattainable with protons. Although muons decay in microseconds, recent breakthroughs in rapid acceleration and beam cooling...
Modern Health Launches Resilient Leadership Program
Modern Health unveiled Resilient Leadership Pathways, a four‑session program that blends leadership development with mental‑health support for managers and emerging leaders. The initiative responds to a Modern Health study showing 77% of managers find their role increasingly difficult and only...
Psychological Safety Is a Throughput Issue, Not a Soft Skill
The article argues that psychological safety is fundamentally a throughput problem rather than a soft‑skill deficit. Teams often withhold uncertainty until deadlines, creating last‑minute risk spikes and review bottlenecks. This systemic delay, not a lack of intelligence or training, drives...

The Best Deep-Dish Pizza In Chicago Can Be Surprisingly Hard To Get
Milly’s Pizza in a Pan has emerged as a premier deep‑dish destination, earning top honors from Chicago Magazine, The Infatuation, Chowhound and a global Time Out ranking. The shop produces only about 45 pies each day, causing orders to sell...
Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Pope.L, Boundary-Crossing Performance Artist
Gladstone Gallery announced it will represent the estate of performance artist Pope.L, planning its first solo exhibition in New York for 2027. The representation joins Modern Art in London and Vielmetter Los Angeles, both of which handled the artist before...

New Personal Health Coach Features Are Coming to Fitbit.
Fitbit is expanding its personal health coach public preview by adding three new wellness tools: Cycle Health, Mental Wellbeing, and Nutrition & Water logging. Cycle Health lets users record menstrual symptoms and, for Premium members, receive personalized cycle insights. The...

What Sharks Attacked 5 Million Years Ago
A recent study by the Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels examined two fossil whale skulls from Belgium, revealing embedded shark teeth and distinctive bite marks. Micro‑CT scans identified an aggressive bite by the extinct great‑white ancestor *Carcharodon plicatilis* on...

Omen III: The Final Conflict Ended Armageddon With a Whimper
The 1981 horror sequel *Omen III: The Final Conflict* starring Sam Neill earned just over $20 million worldwide against a roughly $6 million budget, far less than its predecessors. Critics panned the film for its muddled protagonist‑antagonist dynamic and under‑whelming climax, which...

Texture Innovation: Confectionery’s Next Frontier
Texture is emerging as the primary growth engine in confectionery as consumers chase multi‑sensory indulgence. Freeze‑drying and other minimally processed techniques are delivering dramatic crunch and clean‑label appeal, while chocolate innovators like Dubai and Angel Hair are pushing novel mouthfeels....

Happy Valley and Slow Horses Stars Join Netflix's "Stunning" Drama
Netflix’s upcoming romance Walk the Blue Fields, starring Emily Blunt and Andrew Scott, has added Mark Stanley and Ruth Bradley—known from Happy Valley and Slow Horses—to its ensemble. The film, directed by John Crowley and scripted by playwright Conor McPherson, adapts Claire Keegan’s 2007 short story about a...

'Respectful' BBC Drama on Murder of Sarah Everard to Air
The BBC announced a two‑part factual drama about the murder of Sarah Everard, describing it as "respectful" and "sensitive." The series will investigate how Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens remained on duty despite a history of sexual offences, and it is...

5 Short Books You Can Easily Finish Within Just One Day
The article highlights five short books—*The Alchemist*, *Animal Farm*, *The Old Man and the Sea*, *Who Moved My Cheese?* and *The Little Prince*—that can be finished in a single day. It emphasizes how brevity forces precision, delivering clear storytelling or...

Wife Ran Spring Break, I Just Kept Wheels
Spring “break” is doing a lot of heavy lifting as a phrase when 5 kids are involved. My wife ran the whole operation. I just kept the wheels on. No complaints — best trip yet. #family #springbreak
Gov’t Mule Debut Bob Seger and Joe Walsh Covers in Denver
Gov’t Mule opened its 2026 tour at Denver’s Mission Ballroom, featuring frontman Warren Haynes and a temporary lineup change with drummer Terence Higgins covering for Matt Abts. The set included the traditional “Railroad Boy,” originals like “After the Storm,” and...

Jon Walker To Support The Academy Is… On US Tour
The Academy Is… announced Jon Walker as a supporting act for their upcoming U.S. tour, coinciding with the release of their new album “Almost There,” the first full‑length record since 2008. The album’s lead single “2005” signals a blend of...

Artemis 2 Countdown Continues – No Issues
NASA’s Artemis II mission is on track for a 6:24 p.m. EDT launch on April 1, 2026, with the countdown now entering the L‑15H30M window. All non‑essential personnel have cleared Launch Complex 39B and critical pre‑launch activities such as nitrogen inerting and ground launch...
Productivity Isn't About Word Count, It's About Momentum
A quick word on word count goals: Setting word count goals can help you keep you writing on track, but it can also be stifling. I've seen authors beat themselves up because they set out to write 1,000 words in their session...

Make These When You Want Easter to Feel a Little More Magical 🥚
This episode walks listeners through a quirky, budget-friendly Easter egg dyeing technique that uses grandma’s pantyhose, leaves, and onion skins to create natural, pastel-colored eggs. The host explains step‑by‑step how to prepare the dye bath, wrap the eggs, and achieve...

Pig Liver Xenotransplant Shows Promise, but More Work Remains
Genetically modified pig livers have entered early clinical testing, with a Chinese patient surviving 171 days after transplantation. Researchers in China are exploring pig livers as auxiliary support, while a University of Pennsylvania team is evaluating extracorporeal pig livers as...
Shanghai Fashion Week: Samuel Guì Yang, Mark Gong, Xu Zhi, ShuShu/Tong, Susan Fang, Amomento
Shanghai Fashion Week showcased a striking mix of local Chinese talent and a Korean label, highlighting the city’s growing influence as a cultural fashion hub. Samuel Guì Yang delivered a poetic, Chinese‑vernacular collection that fused silk, Bhutanese paper and reimagined military...

'The Crown Jewel Of South Carolina' Is An Artificial Lake Renowned For Fishing, Boating, And Dining On Water
Lake Murray, a 50,000‑acre artificial reservoir in central South Carolina, has become a premier destination for fishing, boating, and waterfront dining. Built in the 1920s to power a hydroelectric dam, the lake now boasts 650 miles of shoreline, multiple public...

Detach From Outcomes, Embrace Incremental Progress Through Tiny Steps
It's sounds counterintuitive, but become unattached to the outcome. Become OK with it not happening. Then you're free to experiment. Do the next thing well. Transformation is just the hundreds of tiny steps. Yet a lot can happen during one...

Kim Fisher on Why Food as Medicine Is at a Tipping Point — And What It Will Take to Get...
In this episode, Unity Stokes talks with Kim Fisher, Chief Impact Officer of Startup Health’s Food is Medicine Moonshot and Program Director of UC Davis’s Innovation Institute for Food and Health, about the rapid emergence of the food‑as‑medicine movement. Fisher...

What One Month of Intense Red-Light Therapy Did to My Mind
Journalist Amy X. Wang spent a month using HigherDOSE’s full‑body red‑light mat, a $1,119 device with 1,000 LEDs. She committed to an hour each day, integrating the glow into routine tasks. While the market for red‑light therapy devices is booming—$444 million...

Brooklyn Luxury Market Ends March with a Thud
Brooklyn’s luxury real‑estate market posted a sharp slowdown in the week of March 23‑29, with only 13 contracts signed and total volume dropping to $38.5 million – the lowest since early January. The median asking price held at $3 million, but homes lingered...
What Was Your Mom’s Favorite Mantra?
The New York Times is inviting readers to share the most memorable sayings their mothers taught them, tying the call‑for‑submissions to the upcoming Mother’s Day holiday. The crowdsourced collection highlights a blend of humorous quips, practical advice, and heartfelt maxims that have...
Longevity Thrives on Simple, Sustainable Habits, Not Extremes
After 8 years in biological research, one thing is clear: The healthiest agers aren’t doing anything extreme. They’ve simply found a version of the basics they can sustain.
Damon Albarn Discusses Brit Pop in Gorillaz Interview
Damon Albarn and his face for Brit Pop 😂 watch my interview with @gorillaz right here: https://t.co/ul3Tq73cHG https://t.co/7YKF27OhnS

The Expansion of the Adaptation Market in Audiovisual and Cinema
The adaptation market linking literature, publishing and audiovisual content is accelerating, with festivals like Quais du polar showcasing increased collaborations between writers and filmmakers. A June 2023 National Book Center (CNL) report shows literary‑based films now represent roughly 30% of...
Find Your Place in the Universe This Summer with Supergirl
This Summer, find your place in the universe. #Supergirl lands in theaters June 26. https://t.co/QNJ3lzr0Uc
Guard Your Attention: Reject Alarmist Media Drain
Be selective with who earns your attention. Some media outlets and creators grow by keeping you alarmed about things you cannot influence. They take your time, energy, and focus. That is a drain. Be the change.
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I Visited Bermuda and Never Went to the Beach—Here’s Why an Off-Season Trip Is Worth It
Travel writer discovers Bermuda’s off‑season charms beyond its beaches, highlighting cultural, culinary, and natural attractions. Visitors can explore the Crystal and Fantasy Caves for $24‑$35 per adult, practice yoga, and enjoy unique cave massages. The island’s historic pubs serve the...
Even a Three‑second Pause Reshapes the Universe
The Universe has changed by the time you finish this sentence It takes just over three seconds to read a typical sentence. In that tiny flash of time, the Universe has changed in tiny but mighty ways. On cosmic timescales, that really adds...
Viral Research Reveals Immune Secrets for Vaccine Design
Here is my talk on how studying viral infections can teach us a lot about the immune system, and how we can use those insights to develop vaccines against viruses. "Night science moments" make science so exciting 🌓 @NightScienceIns @ItaiYanai...

The Alien Franchise Is Coming to HBO Max – Including the Brilliant and Terrible Director's Cuts and Special Editions
HBO Max will add almost the entire Alien franchise to its catalog on April 1, including the original films and a range of director’s cuts and special editions. The lineup spans from Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic to the 2007 Alien vs....
Stay Resilient: Embrace Challenges and Choose to Be Different
Life is always testing you. You're no different to anyone else. You will want to quit. You will have excuses. Be different. Hold strong.

Check Out February 2026’s Top K‑pop Songs Now
Before the best of March is collected, don't miss the best K-pop songs from February 2026 on whatever platform you use...ready? GO! https://t.co/5W8qkF4tHK
Psychology Shifts Job Seekers From Survival to Thriving
From Survival Mode to Thriving: Psychological Tools for the Modern Job Seeker @ABPsychologists https://t.co/wqREfMSwOR #HCM #HRM #HumanResources #HRTech #CHRO #FutureofHR
FDA Hurdles Stall Academic Scaling of Custom Gene Editor
Baby KJ scientists hit speed bump in quest to scale custom gene editor. Stringent FDA requirements could prove stumbling block for academics https://t.co/HsaK7lSuh1 via @Jasonmmast