
Rochelle Voyles Is Suspicious of Certainty
Rochelle Voyles’s solo show *Unreliable Narrators* (through April 11, 2026) presents dense wood collages assembled from found paper ephemera. The works interrogate gender, labor, myth and the instability of images, refusing to resolve any narrative tension. By foregrounding fragments and their collisions, Voyles invites viewers to participate in meaning‑making rather than receive a definitive message. The exhibition also highlights the tactile, archival nature of collage as a sustained artistic practice.
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The Snake - Jennie Kermode - 20271
Jenna MacMillan’s indie drama "The Snake" debuted at SXSW 2026, following the turbulent life of Jamie, a homeless woman navigating codependency and petty crime. The film blends gritty realism with dark comedy, highlighting queer‑chosen families and the struggle against a fading...

Can a Mouse Be Cloned Indefinitely? Decades-Long Experiment Has Answers
Researchers at the University of Yamanashi completed a two‑decade experiment that serially cloned a single mouse for 58 generations before the process failed. Over 30,000 cloning attempts revealed that large‑scale DNA mutations, including loss of an entire chromosome, accumulated in...

Orwell: 2+2=5: Raoul Peck’s Portrait of George Orwell Dives Deep Into Nineteen Eighty-Four but Finds Few New Answers
Raoul Peck’s documentary *Orwell: 2+2=5* re‑examines George Orwell’s *Nineteen Eighty‑Four* through a global lens, juxtaposing the novel’s warnings with footage from Ukraine, Myanmar, Gaza and other flashpoints. The film weaves archival adaptations, AI‑generated clips and on‑the‑ground drone shots to illustrate how modern...

Lunar Sway - Edin Custo - 20270
Nick Butler’s sophomore film Lunar Sway follows Cliff, a bisexual neon sign maker in a desert town, as he confronts haunting memories of past intimacy and a sudden claim from a woman alleging to be his birth mother. The movie...

Kunié Sugiura’s Reading the Rooms at Moskowitz Bayse
Kunié Sugiura’s solo show at Moskowitz Bayse surveys six decades of experimental photography, featuring X‑ray images, photograms, and scale shifts. The exhibition pairs early works like the 1971 sand‑grain piece "Beach 2" with recent pieces such as the 2021 "Vertebra" series,...

Candidates Of Death - Amber Wilkinson - 20272
"Candidates Of Death" is a 17‑year documentary chronicling director Maciej Cuske and his son Stansiu’s annual horror‑short projects with friends across the Polish countryside. The film stitches together footage from childhood water fights to teenage filmmaking seriousness, creating a collage...

Anesthetics as Emerging Therapeutics for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Bridging Bench and Bedside
A recent Molecular Psychiatry review highlights anesthetics as a promising new class of therapeutics for post‑traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It outlines how NMDA‑receptor antagonists, α2‑adrenergic agonists, GABA‑A modulators and certain opioids can modulate fear circuitry and memory reconsolidation. Pre‑clinical models...

Latest BFI Innovation Challenge Funding Seeks to Address Data Gaps Across the UK Independent Film Industry
The BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund has awarded a £200,000 grant (approximately $256,000) to the British Screen Forum, partnering with the University of Exeter and Goldsmiths, University of London, to develop data solutions for the UK independent film sector....

Mules and Hounds | Hunting Lions with Legends
MeatEater, a media brand for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts, emphasizes authentic storytelling, expert advice, and premium gear. The platform combines video, podcasts, and written content to foster a deeper connection with nature. Its conservation focus underpins product recommendations and...

Hamsi Taverna
The new Sydney Fish Market at Blackwattle Bay has quickly become a lively hub, helped by Efendi Group’s Hamsi Taverna, a Turkish‑Mediterranean restaurant occupying the market’s southwest corner. Its al‑fresco seating and a menu that marries Anatolian flavors with local...

That Moment You Can’t Quite Name in A Is For Atom’s New Single “Out of the Blue”
A Is for Atom, the indie rock/electronic project of Mike Cykoski, released the new single “Out of the Blue” on March 23, 2026. The track explores the subtle shift from friendship to something more, using shimmering guitars and restrained production. Critics note...

The Art of Disengagement: Reclaiming Your Energy in a World That Pulls at It
The article explores how constant external demands drain personal energy and why polite disengagement often meets resistance. It highlights the emotional toll of others’ mistakes and the resulting gaslighting, hostility, and stubbornness. The author advocates for deliberate boundary setting and...

Act Now, Learn What Works Through Feedback
One of my favorite lessons I’ve learnt from working with smart people: Action produces information. If you’re unsure of what to do, just do anything, even if it’s the wrong thing. This will give you information about what you should actually...

Daily Rice: Nutrient Boost or Hidden Risks?
What happens to your body if you eat rice everyday?#health #nowyouknow #didyouknow #foryou #fyp body

Natan Weingarten: Building Discipline Into Every Investment
Natan Weingarten, a third‑generation American from New Jersey, leveraged an accounting degree and an MBA in finance to build a disciplined investment career. He now serves as Managing Principal of N8 Investments, a boutique real‑estate firm focused on industrial, medical...

The Woman Rewriting Modern Fitness: How Erin Romney Is Turning Science, Longevity, and Clean Living Into a New Path Forward...
Erin Romney, a former Division I athlete, has transformed her New Orleans boutique, Romney Studios, into a science‑driven wellness hub that aligns fitness with women’s hormonal cycles and life stages. She created the Romney Method, which blends strength training, Pilates, cardio, infrared...

History of the Iranian Space Program
Iran’s space program has evolved from modest satellite‑communication experiments in the 1960s to a dual‑track effort that now fields both civilian and military launch capabilities. In 2009 the country became the ninth nation to place a satellite, Omid, into orbit...

KRICT Researchers Develop 4D Printed Polymers Redefining Soft Robotics
Researchers at Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) have created a sulfur‑based polymer that can be 4D‑printed into soft‑robotic components. The material, derived from abundant industrial sulfur waste, can change shape in response to heat, near‑infrared light, or magnetic...

Interview: Malia Rogers
Nova Scotia‑born, Ottawa‑based singer‑songwriter Malia Rogers has released “Sunlight (A Good Death),” a Celtic‑infused folk single that frames grief as love without an outlet. Written on an Irish tour in January 2025 after a pre‑dawn awakening that coincided with the time...

UCSF and Biohub Scientists Develop New Material to Grow More Consistent Lab Organs
Scientists at UCSF and the Biohub have engineered a seaweed‑derived alginate‑Matrigel composite that behaves like wet sand, enabling precise 3D bioprinting of stem cells. The material’s stress‑relaxation properties allow printed cells to stay positioned while the tissue self‑organizes, producing organoids...

Maddy Little Shares “Quicksand,” A Breakup Song About Sinking While Love Slips Away
Canadian indie alt‑pop artist Maddy Little released “Quicksand,” a haunting track that portrays the slow, real‑time erosion of a relationship rather than its aftermath. The song pairs restrained, intimate vocals with a fuller band backdrop, mirroring internal turmoil against an...

Marshall Dane Honors Enduring Love and Silver Linings on New Single “Somebody Somewhere”
Canadian country star Marshall Dane has dropped the upbeat anthem “Somebody Somewhere,” a track that blends country‑pop sensibilities with a reflective lyrical core. Co‑written with Matt Rogers and refined with Rosanne Baker Thornley, the song emerged from a marathon writing...

Rivers of Living Water
The Daily Devotional for Women titled “Rivers of Living Water” aired live on March 23, 2026, thanking participants such as Tru Lov3 Letters and Caroline Goings. The host announced a potential shift to a Friday‑evening 7:00 pm Eastern slot to better serve working women. Viewers were...

ARK IDENTITY Drifts Into an Existential Headspace on Dreamy New Single “Fading Light”
Toronto dream‑pop artist ARK IDENTITY, real name Noah Mroueh, released the new single “Fading Light.” The track was written and recorded in a single improvisational session, emphasizing ambient texture and reverb‑laden grooves over a conventional narrative arc. Production intentionally blurs...

Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature Celebrate Being True to Yourself on New Single “She Never Knows”
Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature released their second single, “She Never Knows,” a high‑voltage garage‑rock track that pairs blistering blues riffs with introspective lyrics about avoidance, substance use, and identity. The song, recorded, mixed and mastered in Duxbury’s home...
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Stimming in ADHD
Stimming—repetitive movements, sounds, or mental actions—is a common self‑regulatory behavior among people with ADHD. It helps users channel excess energy, sharpen focus, and alleviate anxiety or stress. While often associated with autism, ADHD stimming serves distinct purposes such as impulse...

Lauren Minear Expands Boxing Day Era With Deluxe Album and Sharp New Single “Anxiety”
New York‑based singer‑songwriter Lauren Minear has released Boxing Day (Deluxe), an expanded version of her 2025 album that chronicles two years of personal growth. The deluxe set features the lead single “Anxiety,” a sharp track about recognizing anxiety as protective...

Casio’s New ProTrek Collab Looks Sleek—But Packs Serious Outdoor Tech
Casio has launched a new ProTrek collaboration with Japanese streetwear label White Mountaineering, delivering the PRW‑B1000WM model that blends rugged outdoor functionality with a sleek, all‑black aesthetic. The watch retains core ProTrek sensors—compass, altimeter, barometric pressure, and temperature gauge—while adding...

Gosling, MBJ, Timmy, and the Biggest Movie Stars Under 50 Power Ranking
In this episode of The Town, hosts Matt Bellany and Lucas Shaw dissect the current hierarchy of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars under 50, using box‑office draw as the sole metric. They debate the merits of Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Gosling, Timothée Chalamet,...

Paris Jackson Doesn’t Get “How The Motion Picture Industry Works,” MJ Estate Declares Over ‘Michael’ Biopic Costs & Reshoot Questions
Paris Jackson and her lawyers are challenging the Michael Jackson estate’s handling of the upcoming biopic *Michael*, alleging costly reshoots tied to a 1994 settlement that bars depiction of Jordan Chandler’s relationship with her father. The estate, led by co‑executors...

Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Impressively Cleans Floors
Yes, it's another robot vacuum and mop in the spotlight, but I have to admit, this Roborock unit does a splendid job cleaning. Here's my detailed demo and review of the brand new Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow Robot Vacuum...

Why The New Mercedes S-Class Uses Heated Seat Belts (And It's Not All About Comfort)
Mercedes‑Benz’s 2027 S‑Class introduces heated seat belts, a feature designed to shrink the slack that thick winter clothing creates between the belt and the body, thereby improving restraint performance. The belt‑warming system encourages drivers to remove layers before buckling, aiming...

Oscar Nominee Konstantin Bronzit’s 'Tied Up' Sets Worldwide Digital Release
Hawk Hill Pictures will launch the animated feature *Tied Up* worldwide on March 24, making it available on major digital platforms such as Prime Video, Google Play, and Apple TV. The film is written and directed by three‑time Oscar nominee Konstantin Bronzit, with...

5 of the Coolest Rock Bands with Under 1,000 Spotify Listeners You Should Definitely Know About
The Vice article spotlights five underground rock acts—Therapy Horse, Lunch, Hate Knife, Sick Fizz, and Mercedes & Marxx—each with fewer than 1,000 monthly Spotify listeners. Despite modest streaming numbers, the groups span shoegaze, garage, punk, and Latin‑American‑infused post‑punk, delivering fresh...

2026 Awards Season Retrospective: Emma Stone
Emma Stone’s 2026 awards‑season wardrobe was deliberately understated, reflecting a strategic choice to appear professional rather than flashily competitive. Stylist Petra Flannery favored comfort and subtlety, signaling that Stone did not anticipate a win. The look contrasts sharply with her...

Tailor Workouts to Unique Anatomy, Not One‑Size Fits All
Individuality is really important and we don’t have a lot of objective ways of measuring this as personal trainers. We are all unique and must figure out the optimal exercise variations that suit our anatomy and physiology.

Sex and Sleep Are More Linked than You Think
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Historic Cole's Is Days Away From Closing. Really. Here Are the Final Specials
Los Angeles’ iconic Cole’s restaurant, famed for inventing the French dip sandwich, will close its doors on March 29, ending a 118‑year run. The closure follows a series of extensions after owners Pouring with Heart failed to secure a buyer...
Hollywood Must Cut Blockbuster Budgets Below $200M
Glad to hear #DCStudios kept #SUPERGIRL’s budget in check. With the CBM heydays past us, It’s more important than ever that you give your CBMs all conditions to succeed at Global #BoxOffice: Optics are as important as delivering a good...

Teaching Biochemistry at Home: Mom Turns Daughter Into Study Buddy
My wife is studying for a grad school biochemistry exam by explaining her notes to our daughter

I’ve Been Working on This for a Year. It’s Finally Here.
The author announces the release of *The Day After: How to Wield Power in a Post‑Trump World*, a book that maps a progressive strategy for rebuilding political power after Donald Trump. It argues that Republican power grabs and Democratic inaction...

Awakening: Turning Subconscious Into Conscious, Says Dr. Morter
"The subconscious is supposed to become conscious" 🤯 Renowned bio-energetic medicine expert Dr. Sue Morter reveals the truth about awakening
Lifestyle Interventions Are Unreasonably Effective, Says Thrive Summit
In my recent Thrive Summit talk, I described the "unreasonable effectiveness of lifestyle interventions" (w suitable nod to Eugene Wigner). @zakkohane @hjluks

Viruses We Don't Test For
The post outlines a suite of common respiratory viruses that are rarely tested for, including adenovirus, human metapneumovirus, parainfluenza, endemic coronaviruses, and rhinovirus/enterovirus families. It explains their transmission, typical symptoms, and the populations at risk of severe disease. The author...

Minor Lifestyle Tweaks Cut Major Heart Risks
Even small differences in sleep, physical activity and nutrition (SPAN) can have significant favorable impact vs major adverse cardiovascular events @uk_biobank, >53,000 participants, median age 63 yrs https://t.co/iZJjENsOiM https://t.co/WNiGfGGDYL

Empty the Mind to Cultivate Lasting Inner Peace
A primary method for gaining a mind full of peace is to practice emptying the mind. ~ Napoleon Hill https://t.co/PxsCMAhX3b

Vibecoding Peaks Between PCRs, Meeting at 9
Vibecoding between PCR's has hit an all time high. See you at 9pm, Claude. https://t.co/8mJv5GJIut
Targeted Therapies and Fasting Can Prevent or Reverse Major Diseases
Heart disease is 100% preventable (PCSK9 inhib). Diabetes is reversible (3 day fasts + GLP1). Cancer is preventable (3 day fasts). Dementia is preventable (high dose creatine).