
On Stage 52 Years Ago, Elvis Presley Returned to His Hometown To Deliver a Grammy Award-Winning Performance
In March 1974 Elvis Presley returned to Memphis for a four‑show residency at the Mid‑South Coliseum, his first city performance since 1961. The shows were recorded and released as *Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis* in July 1974. Despite critics noting a waning stage presence, the live album earned Presley a Grammy for his rendition of “How Great Thou Art.” The concerts underscored the King’s enduring fan appeal amid personal turmoil.

Kraftwerk Announce “Vivid” ‘Radio-Activity’ 50th Anniversary Reissues
Kraftwerk will issue a 50th‑anniversary edition of their 1975 electronic landmark Radio‑Activity on May 15, 2026. The release uses the original 16‑track master tapes and features a new Dolby Atmos mix alongside Blu‑ray, 5.1 and stereo versions, plus a limited‑edition picture‑disc...

The Fix: Seoul with Edward Lee
Chef Edward Lee takes readers on a culinary tour of Seoul, from bustling traditional markets and late‑night ramyun stalls to upscale dishes like steak tartar gimbap. He frames the city’s rapid evolution from post‑war recovery to a global technology and...

Fiona Apple's 1996 Debut “Tidal” Still a Classic
From 1996, Fiona Apple’s debut #Tidal remains a classic, with tracks like “Shadowboxer,” “Sleep to Dream” and “Criminal.” It was this week’s #sundayspin.

HEIDI SHEPHERD On Becoming Sole Singer Of BUTCHER BABIES After CARLA HARVEY's Departure: 'I Feel Comfortable'
Heidi Shepherd announced she is now the sole vocalist of Butcher Babies after Carla Harvey’s 2024 exit. Shepherd emphasized the band’s long‑standing team, from guitarist Henry Flury to a 17‑year‑old lawyer, as the backbone of the transition. The group has...
Cronenberg Painting Outshines Flawed Ready or Not 2
Ready or Not 2 is a mixed bag of a movie that doesn’t quite work, but the painting in the film of David Cronenberg is one of the greatest movie “props” ever and should make a fortune at auction. I...
Studio Exec Gets Top Credit, Alien Highlighted Early
Kinda odd that the first credit in Deadline for the Project Hail Mary opening is the studio executive who greenlit a pretty obvious green light. Not nearly enough credit to the film’s directors or writer. The most interesting decision on...
Chase Infiniti Brings Cobalt Drama to ‘The Testaments’ Opening at Series Mania in Custom Louis Vuitton
Chase Infiniti debuted a custom cobalt gown at the Series Mania opening in Lille, marking another high‑profile appearance for the Louis Vuitton ambassador. The dramatic dress featured off‑shoulder ruffles, vertical ruching, and a lacquered sheen, contrasting with her lighter Oscars...
Postpartum Dieting Undermines Recovery and Milk Supply
I have seen women try to diet within weeks of giving birth because they want to "bounce back." Their milk supply drops and their recovery slows down. Early postpartum is the wrong time to cut calories. Your body just went through...

Automate Financial Model Checks to Prevent $2M Mistakes
Your financial model has an error right now. You just haven't found it yet. I know because I've been there. I once spent days building a model for a client. Board meeting. Next 12 months of projections. Felt great about it. Then a...

Broadway on the Big Screen Collection Blu-Ray Review: 6 Classic Musical Movies
Warner Archive’s Broadway on the Big Screen Collection bundles six classic musical films—Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, Brigadoon, and The Boy Friend—onto separate Blu‑ray discs. The set showcases marquee talent such as Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra,...

Physicians Must Choose Health Over Exhaustion, Says Dr. Mitchell
It takes the human brain two years to fully recover from burnout. Yet many physicians are in denial, assuming their absolute exhaustion is just normal. Dr. Tomi Mitchell hit her absolute limit. She was running a massive medical center, raising two...

4 Hospitality Lessons From Top Chef’s Tom Colicchio
Renowned chef Tom Colicchio emphasizes that a restaurant’s success hinges on maintaining a seamless, almost magical experience from reservation to departure. He notes that seemingly minor details—like plate garnishes, waiter responsiveness, and even external factors such as weather—can disrupt that...
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Neurons and Their Role in the Nervous System
Neurons are the fundamental units of the central and peripheral nervous systems, consisting of a cell body, dendrites, and an axon. They are classified into sensory, motor, and interneurons, each performing distinct roles in signal reception, transmission, and integration. Communication...

How Trauma Disrupts 6 Universal Psychological Needs
The article outlines how trauma destabilizes six universal psychological needs—safety, belonging, autonomy, competence, dignity, and meaning. It argues that post‑traumatic symptoms are adaptive attempts to restore these wounded foundations rather than signs of personal weakness. Recovery, therefore, hinges on reconstructing...
ADHD Learners Grasp Concepts, Need Strategies to Finish Work
Why ADHD students understand lessons but struggle to complete schoolwork and how to fix it

Tasmania’s Mount Arthur: A Place Awash with the True Sort of Quiet that Soaks Into Your Skin | Joseph Earp
Joseph Earp’s essay celebrates Tasmania’s Mount Arthur as a sanctuary of quiet that revitalizes the mind and body. He contrasts the restorative power of the mountain’s untouched landscapes with the artificial distractions of urban, corporate life. The piece highlights the...

Why Physicians Get Stuck in Productive and Numbing Cycles
Dr. Diane Shannon outlines three time categories—productive, enriching, and numbing—and observes that physicians overwhelmingly occupy the productive zone while neglecting enriching activities. The pandemic intensified reliance on numbing leisure as a coping mechanism, deepening the imbalance. She highlights sleep hygiene...
JWST Probes Emerging Young Star Clusters in Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 628
An international team led by Helena Faustino Vieira used JWST’s NIRSpec to study emerging young star clusters (eYSCs) in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 628. The FEAST program targeted 14 eYSCs, detecting helium and hydrogen recombination lines, molecular hydrogen transitions, and strong...
What to Read This Weekend: Revisiting Project Hail Mary and The Thing on the Doorstep
The weekend roundup spotlights two high‑profile adaptations: Andy Weir’s science‑fiction novel *Project Hail Mary* arrives on the big screen, while Image Comics launches a new miniseries adapting H.P. Lovecraft’s short story *The Thing on the Doorstep*. The article urges readers to revisit the original book for its richer scientific...

I’ve Never Seen the Mercedes CLR That Flipped at Le Mans Examined in Such Great Detail
The Mercedes‑Benz CLR, a LMGTP prototype derived from the CLK GTR, famously flipped three times during the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans. YouTuber Mike Fernie recently documented an in‑depth examination of one surviving chassis at Germany’s Loh Collection, revealing how...

Digital Dementia Fears Explored in New Brain Health Report on 60 MINUTES
The upcoming 60 Minutes episode spotlights growing alarm over "digital dementia," a term coined for cognitive decline linked to excessive screen time. Researchers cite brain scans showing teenage brain shrinkage comparable to early‑stage Alzheimer’s, suggesting that prolonged device use may...

Don Broco Announce ‘Nightmare Tripping’ 2026 UK and European Tour
Don Broco will release their fifth studio album, Nightmare Tripping, on March 27 2026 and immediately launch an extensive European tour in June followed by a UK leg in September‑October. The tour features 20 dates across Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and other European markets, plus...

The 8 Best Hot Tubs for Every Backyard and Budget
The article reviews eight hot‑tubs ranging from budget‑friendly plug‑and‑play models to premium hardwired spas, detailing each unit’s specs, pros, and cons. It highlights the AquaRest DayDream 3500 and Aqualife Inland as affordable 120 V options, while the Scenic and Comfort models...
AI Doc Explores Apocaloptimist Future, Disney Banter
This week, I talk to producers Diane Becker and Ted Tremper about The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist. (Say that three times in a row, fast.) And @mattbelloni.bsky.social and I banter Disney leadership. https://www.kcrw.com/shows/the-business/stories/ai-doc-producers-disney-ceo-josh-damaro
Stop Scrubbing: This 3-Step Cupboard-Staple Trick Clears Chalky White Film From Aluminium Garden Furniture Fast
Aluminium garden furniture often develops a chalky white film caused by surface oxidation, especially in humid or coastal climates. A simple three‑step DIY method using warm soapy water, a vinegar solution, and optional baking soda can remove the film without...
UK Parents Are Using These £1 DIY Toy Storage Tricks to Tame Chaos – Copy Them This Weekend Before Clutter...
UK parents are turning to £1‑price‑point DIY toy storage hacks to combat household clutter, swapping costly furniture for plastic baskets, laundry hampers and repurposed containers. By gluing, labeling and arranging these low‑cost items, families create customized, child‑friendly storage that fits...

This French Porsche Cayman Rival Could Finally Come to the U.S.
Alpine is actively preparing its A110 sports car for a U.S. debut, having begun crash‑testing the model on American roads. CEO Philippe Krief has publicly stated that the A110 is the brand’s core offering and that a launch is under consideration,...

Each Slice of This Bread Loaf Reveals a Hidden Creature Inside
Japanese baker konel_bread has turned ordinary loaves into visual surprises by embedding colorful, cartoon‑style creatures throughout the dough. Each slice reveals the same tiny figure, creating a consistent hidden image from end to end. The technique, which blends precise dough...

Wisconsin’s Fiberglass Mold Graveyard Lets You Climb Inside a Whale
A sprawling field in rural Wisconsin has become a graveyard for retired fiberglass molds, including a massive whale, frogs, and castle shapes. The molds, once used by marine and amusement manufacturers, now sit weathered yet intact, inviting visitors to climb...
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10 Impressive Turmeric Benefits for Your Heart, Brain, and Gut Health
Turmeric’s active compound curcumin is backed by growing clinical evidence showing antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory effects that benefit heart, brain, gut, and joint health. Research highlights its role in reducing atherosclerosis risk, improving blood‑sugar regulation, and boosting BDNF levels linked to...
Balantoides Coli Is an Intestinal Parasite Common in Pigs
Balantoides coli is a protozoan parasite prevalent in pigs worldwide, with studies showing up to 70% infection rates even in high‑biosecurity herds. While most pigs remain asymptomatic, the parasite can act as an opportunistic pathogen, causing diarrhea in stressed, pregnant...

Motivation Returns: Outdoor Marathon Training Ahead of Race
I managed to muster up the motivation to get out there and continue London Marathon training this morning. Today I can appreciate the perfectly cool weather in Cleveland… no ice or snow to contend with. And of course I’m super...

Actions Speak Louder: Live What Lights You Up
The power of doing what lights you up inside. .. People can feel when you’re betting on yourself, Especially your kids. If you want to send the strongest message, Your Actions speak a lot louder than your words. Drop a ❤️ if...

Your Self-Esteem Is Not Determined by Others
The article revisits Descartes’ cogito as the philosophical seed for modern self‑authorship, arguing that self‑esteem originates from personal choices rather than external validation. It traces this idea through Glasser’s Reality Therapy, Control Theory, and Choice Theory, emphasizing an internal locus...
Gardeners Are Laying This Clear Sheet over Tired Lawns – Weeks Later They Get a Weed‑free Flower Bed without Digging
Gardeners can convert tired lawns into weed‑free flower beds using soil solarization, a method that involves covering short, moist grass with clear plastic to harness solar heat. The trapped heat and moisture kill grass, weeds, and some soil‑borne pathogens over...

Alan Titchmarsh Swears by This March Trick to Keep Weeds Off Gravel Paths and Patios Before They Take over Your...
Alan Titchmarsh recommends tackling weeds on gravel paths and patios in March, when the soil is moist and roots can be removed easily. He avoids chemical herbicides, favoring organic methods such as a Dutch hoe, boiling water, and a patio...

Robert Mueller: One of Washington’s Last Classic Dressers
Robert Mueller was one of the last well-dressed men in Washington. Soft shouldered suits with white button-down collar and foulard ties. Wore his watch on the underside of his wrist, as a holdover from his military training. One of the...

Stop Pouring Vinegar and Salt on Your Driveway – This Kitchen Staple Kills Weeds 'Permanently' And Is Safer
Homeowners seeking a non‑toxic driveway weed solution can replace vinegar‑salt mixes with boiling water from a kettle. The hot liquid scalds foliage, effectively killing young, shallow‑rooted weeds on concrete, pavers and tarmac. While deep‑rooted perennials may survive a single pour,...
Crying Releases Emotions; Stopping It Hinders Healing
Crying is the body's way of processing emotions. Apologizing for crying or telling someone to stop crying blocks our brain from releasing painful events. The Science of Tears:
Speak Up Early to Avoid Paying the Price Later
If you stop yourself from saying something in a meeting because you're scared, and it becomes a massive problem you have to deal with anyway… You paid the price without getting the benefit. Say the thing early.

23‑Year‑Old Leads Innovative Machine Shop, Shares Success Secrets
𝐑𝐲𝐚𝐧 𝐌𝐜𝐆𝐞𝐡𝐞𝐞, a 23-year-old legend who is running an innovative machine shop as part of a larger company. He shares some insights on how he's managed to get where he is at 23. Stream now 🔗 https://t.co/iF2u1anbBd 📽️ https://t.co/JDCjWExpS3 🔗 https://t.co/DmYp21NDA3 https://t.co/MzmMMoMTEr

Elevating Human Potential at Work and Life
What are we reading? Title: “Getting to Better - A new model for elevating human potential at work and in life” Author: Stephen de Groot @stephendegrootofficial Publisher: Networlding and Networlding Publishing Inc. #Books #Sales #Marketing #Socia… https://t.co/50XtmtdHir https://t.co/j9IGG9OeKm

Meditation: Prioritize Focus and Intention Over Time
When learning #meditation it's less about time and more about the quality of focus and intention. https://t.co/2k7p7ecRXb

Google Gemini's Lyria Generates Full Songs, Not Just Lyrics
Creating song lyrics with AI is so 2025. Now you can compose entire songs using the Lyria model in Google Gemini. It's pretty darn astonishing. Here's how it works, with sample tracks in a variety of styles: https://t.co/7pNLIXLKWJ #gemini #lyria...
Orbital Cycles Drive Ice Ages, Models Confirm
Did you know what causes Ice Ages? It is the Earth’s orbital cycles, known since Milanković computed them in the 1920s. When you drive a climate model with these cycles, it will reproduce the sequence of Ice Ages as we know it...

Maintenance Book Turns Out Surprisingly Spellbinding
Didn’t expect a book on maintenance to be spellbinding Wonderfully written by @stewartbrand https://t.co/AA0fMC3MuF https://t.co/hkCoGsGMTU
Gosling’s Rock Buddy in ‘Project Hail Mary’ Earns Oscar Buzz
Why Ryan Gosling’s Friendship With a Rock in ‘Project Hail Mary’ Is the First Oscar-Worthy Performance of the Year https://t.co/8uvRVFE9u3 via @variety

Score: $48 Armani Coat Turns You Into A‑Lister
This Armani Collezioni double breasted sport coat remains the best eBay pickup I’ve ever made $48 in 2021 and makes me feel like an A-lister at the airport in 1994 every time https://t.co/F2qlTpMV5B
Limits Ignite Creativity, Not Unlimited Freedom
It’s a myth that creativity thrives with more freedom. More often it is sparked by limits. Boundaries create breakthroughs. https://t.co/QGcVL92NB7