
Wendy Eisenberg – Vanity Paradox
Wendy Eisenberg’s first self‑titled album arrives on April 3 through Joyful Noise Recordings, preceded by the six‑minute single “Vanity Paradox.” The track delves into shifting identity, anxiety, and trauma‑driven self‑reflection, echoing the artist’s recent string of folk‑leaning releases. Eisenberg describes the lyrics as an “inadvertent epic” that captures the paradox of seeking external validation while confronting inner wounds. Pre‑orders are live on Bandcamp, with a video directed by Ruby Mars accompanying the launch.

Featured in New Longevity Documentary “Forever Young”
I am honored to be appearing in a new longevity documentary called Forever Young. It's in limited theatrical release now and will go wide to streaming services (Amazon, Apple TV, etc) this summer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT2V-USKm6g

Indianapolis Punks D.R.L.N. Reach New Heights
Indianapolis‑based D.R.L.N. have turned their high‑energy live reputation into a trio of new singles that showcase a volatile mix of metal‑core, post‑hardcore and classic hardcore. "Gran Torino" erupts in a 1:17 metal‑tinged blast reminiscent of The Dillinger Escape Plan, while...
Floating Wetlands Boost Water Quality, Slash Greenhouse Emissions
Researchers in Victoria, Australia installed a two‑tennis‑court‑sized floating wetland platform at the Westernport Water treatment lagoon. Over two years the plant‑covered platform lowered nitrogen concentrations by 12% and reduced total greenhouse‑gas emissions by 22%, with methane dropping after just four...
Start Fast, Publish Often: Momentum Beats Perfection
Most new bloggers move slowly because they overthink everything. The ones who succeed start fast, publish often, and learn publicly. Momentum beats perfection every time.
Stable Mileage Periods Prevent Tight, Problematic Marathon Training
A good marathon program allows enough time for periods of stable total mileage, and long run distance. Increasing both mileage and volume in a nonstop linear pattern usually means the timeline is tight, which leads to issues.

Stacey Lee’s Heiress of Nowhere Is Page-Turning YA Mystery
Stacey Lee’s *Heiress of Nowhere* is a gothic YA mystery set on 1918 Orcas Island, where orphan Lucy Nowhere inherits a shipbuilder’s estate and must solve his murder before becoming the next victim. The novel blends atmospheric Pacific Northwest scenery...

Jerry Pinto’s Tribute to R. Parthasarathy and How This Poet’s Influential Voice Receded From Literary Memory
R. Parthasarathy, a pioneering Indian poet and scholar, died on March 7, 2026, in Saratoga Springs, New York. He is best remembered for his book‑length poem “Rough Passage” (1977) and for editing the landmark anthology Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets, which helped define the early...
Domino Leaha’s Photos Document a Decade of Intimacy
Renowned photographer Domino Leaha releases "Unfulfilled," a photobook chronicling a decade of intimate moments with friends, lovers, and muses across London, Los Angeles, Milan, and New York. The project emphasizes feeling over formal composition, featuring candid portraits that capture the...
A Pacific Boom Meets Its Limits: Fiji Bets Big on Luxury Resorts Amid Surging Touris
Fiji is witnessing a surge in luxury resort development as global brands such as Radisson, Marriott and Kerzner launch high‑end projects across Denarau, Yasawa and other islands. Tourist arrivals have rebounded to near one million annually, pushing room rates to...
Bless Collection Hotels Expands Its Portfolio in Ibiza
Palladium Hotel Group announced that BLESS Ibiza The Site, a new 5‑star luxury hotel, will open in June 2026 as part of its expanding portfolio in Ibiza. The 461‑room property joins The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel and Ibiza Gallery within The...

Jump Source X Billy Woods – Empty Bars
Jump Source partnered with underground hip‑hop artist Billy Woods to release the single "Empty Bars." The collaboration blends Jump Source's brand identity with Woods' gritty lyrical style, debuting on major streaming platforms. Early streaming data shows the track gaining traction...

How Investing in Healthy Schools Pays Off
The 2025 State of Our Schools report reveals a $90 billion shortfall in K‑12 facility funding, leaving many U.S. schools—averaging 40 years old—without adequate HVAC or air filtration. Poor indoor air quality contributes to asthma in 4.5 million children, driving 13.8 million missed...

Prioritize Discipline Over Distraction to Level Up Now
Procrastination isn’t a time problem. It’s a priority problem. We all get 24 hours. The difference? Discipline over distraction. If you’re serious about leveling up, start with these 4 moves today. No waiting. No excuses. Just action. Your future is built by what you do...
Think Fast, Act Faster: Avoid the Waiting Trap
Waiting feels safe. Until it becomes the risk. Great leaders know: pause to think—don’t hesitate too long. Eventually, you run out of runway. #Leadership #VelocityMindset https://t.co/KBBK2Y2nx0

Who Are the Pierogi Boys?
The Pierogi Boys—Andrzej Kinczyk and Krzysztof Poluchowicz—opened a 40‑seat restaurant and grocery on Onderdonk Avenue in Ridgewood, expanding their popular market‑hall stall into a full‑service venue. The new space produces thousands of pierogi weekly and offers a menu that mixes...
Pause Three Times Today, Embrace Full Presence
Three times today, pause and be fully present with what you’re doing. Give your full attention to the moment and the task in front of you. #simplicity #mindfulness #presence #zen https://t.co/06qktGKcG6
UN Climate Chief Discusses Research Future Post‑US Funding Cut
Jim Skea, chair of the UN’s climate science body, talks to Zero about the future of its crucial research after the US pulled its support https://t.co/oOxMOJw7jx
Too Stubborn to Surrender
Anthony Guerra reflects on the power of stubborn resilience, drawing on World War I’s Battle of the Marne, the Battle of Britain, and Napoleon’s 1812 Russian campaign. He argues that an opponent’s visible strength often hides deep fatigue, and refusing...

Scientists Explain How CGM Guides Athletic Fueling
What glucose sensors reveal about fuelling and performance? CGM in sport explained by the scientists behind the research. Sign up now: https://t.co/eN6PetWMGW https://t.co/AUFyq1xE8w
“On Liberty” Now Officially Has Two Authors
John Stuart Mill’s 1859 treatise *On Liberty* has long been a cornerstone of liberal political theory, influencing debates from free speech to individual autonomy. The March 31 2026 Hackett Classics release marks the first time the work is presented with Harriet Taylor...
Gerd Faltings of Germany Wins 2026 Abel Prize in Mathematics
German mathematician Gerd Faltings has been awarded the 2026 Abel Prize for his landmark proof of the Mordell conjecture, now known as Faltings’ theorem. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters announced the honor, which carries a cash award of...
Estonian Designer Works With Brands to Boost Circularity
Estonian designer Reet Aus, a Ph.D. candidate in sustainable design, created Upmade—an industrial up‑cycling method and certification that converts pre‑consumer textile waste into new garments. After a pilot at Bangladesh’s Beximco factory, the process cut water use from 1,571 L to...

Science Makes a Case for Why You Should Let Go of That Grudge Already
A Harvard‑led study published in NPJ Mental Health examined 208,000 adults from 23 nations and measured their dispositional forgiveness. One year later, participants reported on 56 well‑being indicators spanning psychological, social and physical health. The analysis found that a higher...

Listen to Audio Stories From the Spring Issue
Outside magazine’s Spring 2026 issue now offers a text‑to‑speech audio version of its feature stories. The new audio library, available to Outside+ members, includes nine pieces ranging from a 21‑minute interview with Charlize Theron about climbing for a Netflix film to...

Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Nanny Nanny” By K Chiucarello
Electric Literature unveiled the cover of K Chiucarello’s debut novel Nanny Nanny, slated for publication by Ecco on November 17, 2026. The story follows a veteran nanny confronting trauma and baby fever, exploring gendered violence, queer motherhood, and the politics of domestic labor. The cover,...

Which Is Better: The Weight Loss Pill or Injection?
Novo Nordisk has launched an oral version of its semaglutide weight‑loss drug Wegovy, expanding GLP‑1 therapy beyond weekly injections. Clinical data show the pill, dosed at 25 mg daily, achieves blood‑level exposure comparable to the 2.4 mg weekly injection, resulting in 13.6 %...
It’s the Music You Hear All Day, Without Ever Noticing
Sync music, formerly known as library or production music, is designed to be paired with video content and now underpins most online video soundtracks. Its rise is driven by the explosion of short‑form platforms like TikTok and YouTube, where pre‑cleared...

Escape with Amy and Hamish for 0.99
Julia Kent’s romance novella *Shopping for a Highlander’s Elopement* is on sale for $0.99, highlighted in Bookbub’s Featured Deal email series. The promotion tees up the next installment, *Shopping for a Highlander’s Baby*, slated for release on March 30. The...

Style Pulse AW26 — The Edit of the Most Important Trends for Next Season, in Context
Livingetc has published its Style Pulse AW26 trend report, outlining the most influential interior design directions for the upcoming autumn‑winter season. Drawing on insights from Paris Deco Off 2026 and dozens of showrooms, the guide spotlights anti‑trend timeless pieces, hyper‑personal...
Buffett's 5 Quiet Habits That Grow Middle-Class Wealth
Warren Buffett: 5 Subtle Habits That Quietly Build Massive Wealth For The Middle Class https://t.co/N7BvM6vNW2
7 Harsh Life Truths Everyone Ignores
Marcus Aurelius: 7 Harsh Truths About Life That Most People Ignore (And Pay For Later) https://t.co/fwnnxRh6Gs

Warren Buffett: 5 Subtle Habits That Quietly Build Massive Wealth For the Middle Class
Warren Buffett attributes his wealth to a handful of simple, repeatable habits rather than flashy deals. He consistently lives below his means, saves first, and channels surplus into investments. He invests heavily in personal education, thinks in decades, and avoids...
7 Must‑Read Books That Transform Your Money Mindset
Charlie Munger: 7 Books Smart People Read That Quietly Change How You Think About Money https://t.co/zLOHzZNzzH
British Airways Equips 787‑8 with Starlink Wi‑Fi
British Airways has started the installation of Starlink Wi-Fi, with a Boeing 787-8 being the first aircraft fitted with the service. https://t.co/N76SCIMV14

The Effortless Cool of São Paulo’s Cepa
Lucas Dante and Gabrielli Fleming have turned Cepa into one of São Paulo’s most beloved eateries by excelling at the fundamentals—unfussy food, a breezy dining space, and an expertly curated wine program. The restaurant recently relocated from Tatuapé to a larger,...

Charlie Munger: 7 Books Smart People Read That Quietly Change How You Think About Money
Charlie Munger’s recommended reading list of seven books focuses on mental models, psychology, and long‑term wealth rather than direct investing tactics. The titles range from *Poor Charlie’s Almanack* and *The Intelligent Investor* to *Influence*, *Thinking, Fast and Slow*, *The Selfish...
Marcus Aurelius: 7 Harsh Truths About Life That Most People Ignore (And Pay for Later)
Marcus Aurelius’ *Meditations* distills seven timeless truths about how humans waste time, chase control, and ignore inner discipline. The Roman emperor warns that time is non‑refundable, that only our responses are truly controllable, and that difficulty is the engine of...
Comment | Climate Change Is Forcing Tough Choices—How Much Heritage Can We Save Before It Is Too Late?
Arctic permafrost thaw is accelerating the degradation of cultural sites, exemplified by South Aulatsivik 6 in Canada’s Nain archipelago. Researchers led by Rachel Labrie employed ground‑penetrating radar to identify the most vulnerable areas, offering a rapid, non‑invasive method for prioritizing excavations....

STAT+: Eli Lilly’s ‘Triple-G’ Drug Leads to Significant Blood Sugar, Weight Reductions in Diabetes Trial
Eli Lilly’s investigational injectable retatrutide achieved a 1.9‑point HbA1c reduction versus 0.8 points for placebo after 40 weeks, while participants on the highest dose shed 15.3% of body weight compared with 2.6% on placebo. The weight loss was still progressing at...
Rua Rí Announces Debut Album ‘Tell Your Mother I Saved Your Life,’ & Shares “Johnny Workman”
Rua Rí, the project of Cobh singer‑songwriter Seán Damery, announced his debut album Tell Your Mother I Saved Your Life, due 1 May on Soft Boy Records. The launch is paired with the new single “Johnny Workman,” which grew from a...

Glasgow International Announces Full 2026 Programme
Glasgow International has unveiled the full programme for its 11th biennial, scheduled from 5 to 21 June 2026 under the new artistic direction of Helen Nisbet. The festival will probe artistic experimentation, personal and ancestral memory, intergenerational kinship and cross‑cultural...

Russell T Davies’s Hit TV Series It’s a Sin to Be Adapted as ‘Visceral’ Dance Show
Russell T Davies’s award‑winning series *It’s a Sin* is being transformed into a visceral dance show by Rambert. Choreographer‑director Benoit Swan Pouffer will blend archival footage with contemporary movement, while Davies and the Pet Shop Boys act as executive producers. The production, co‑produced with...
Reuters' Controversial Attempt to Reveal Banksy's Identity
Why did Reuters feel compelled to dox Banksy? What to Know About Banksy and the Effort to Unmask Him https://t.co/gMAh8Sa9Ph
Powerhouse Arts Appoints Liz Munsell to Lead Curatorial Vision in Brooklyn’s Expanding Cultural Hub
Powerhouse Arts has named veteran curator Liz Munsell vice president of Curatorial and Arts Programs, tasking her with shaping exhibitions, public programmes and artist‑led production at its Brooklyn hub. Munsell brings nearly two decades of museum experience and a track...

Millie Bobby Brown's "Totally Different" Enola Holmes 3 Confirms Runtime Ahead of Netflix Release
Netflix confirmed that Enola Holmes 3 will run 1 hour 45 minutes, making it the franchise’s shortest entry. The sequel sees Millie Bobby Brown return as Enola, with the story taking her to Malta to confront colonial-era challenges. Writer Jack Thorne...

Will the EU Finally Make Waste Pay for Its Growing Carbon Footprint?
The European Commission must decide by the end of July whether to bring municipal waste incineration into the EU Emissions Trading System. Emissions from waste‑to‑energy plants have roughly doubled since 1990, releasing tens of millions of tonnes of CO₂ each...

Ryan Destiny Wore Donna Karan To ‘The Drama’ LA Premiere
Actress Ryan Destiny stepped onto the Los Angeles premiere of *The Drama* wearing a Donna Karan Fall 2001 gold gown, a piece first showcased by Demi Moore at the 2001 Met Gala. Styled by veteran celebrity stylist Law Roach, the dress featured fluid draping, a satin‑velvet...

Foo Fighters Live From Dingle Other Voices Special to Air on Easter Monday
The Foo Fighters performed an intimate 80‑capacity concert at St James’ Church in Dingle on Feb 22, captured for a one‑hour Other Voices special. The program will air on RTÉ 2 Easter Monday, April 6 at 9:30 pm and stream worldwide via RTÉ Player, coinciding with...
Thailand Launches ‘Healing Is the New Luxury’ Campaign to Capture Wellness Tourism Boom
Thailand’s Tourism Authority has unveiled a nationwide “Healing is the New Luxury” campaign, positioning the country as the premier destination for wellness‑focused travel. The move targets a market projected to reach $1.35 trillion by 2028, leveraging Thailand’s medical infrastructure and traditional...