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Mount Rainier’s Wild Quiet Resets the Soul
SocialMar 18, 2026

Mount Rainier’s Wild Quiet Resets the Soul

Back in the Pacific Northwest, this time filming with PJs on Mount Rainier and kicking around Seattle. There’s something about this place, the air, the scale, the quiet, that just resets you. I used to live out here, and being back...

By Naveed Jamali
This Stylish Flat in Avignon, France, Kept Me Cozy During the Offseason
NewsMar 18, 2026

This Stylish Flat in Avignon, France, Kept Me Cozy During the Offseason

Condé Nast Traveler spent five nights in a renovated Airbnb flat in Avignon during the off‑season, when the fierce mistral wind kept outdoor plans at bay. The apartment blends historic stone walls and high ceilings with modern comforts such as an induction...

By Condé Nast Traveler
A Meditation to (Gently) Interrupt Habitual Reactions
NewsMar 18, 2026

A Meditation to (Gently) Interrupt Habitual Reactions

Family physician and mindfulness expert Patricia Rockman outlines a step‑by‑step meditation designed to interrupt automatic, habit‑driven reactions. The practice guides practitioners from posture awareness through breath focus, body scanning, and gentle redirection of attention when the mind wanders. By inviting...

By Mindful
Wayne Perkins, Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist, Dies at 74
BlogMar 18, 2026

Wayne Perkins, Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd Guitarist, Dies at 74

Alabama-born guitarist Wayne Perkins, known for his work with the Rolling Stones and numerous session legends, died at 74. He contributed guitar parts to the Stones' mid‑70s albums, including “Fool to Cry,” “Hand of Fate,” and “Memory Motel,” after being...

By The Needle Drop
Anya Taylor-Joy Wore Balmain Promoting The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
BlogMar 18, 2026

Anya Taylor-Joy Wore Balmain Promoting The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Anya Taylor‑Joy stepped onto New York streets to promote the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie, showcasing a look from Antonin Tron’s debut Balmain Fall 2026 collection. The outfit featured a micro‑material animal‑print skirt with fringe, paired with a sleek black halter...

By Red Carpet Fashion Awards
Essential Hacks to Beat TSA Security Lines Fast
SocialMar 18, 2026

Essential Hacks to Beat TSA Security Lines Fast

Here’s every tip I have to beating the wild TSA airport security lines. What am I missing?

By Zach Griff
My Spiritual Reflection on Holy Week and Easter
BlogMar 18, 2026

My Spiritual Reflection on Holy Week and Easter

The author released a short eBook titled “My Spiritual Journey to Easter,” designed as a gentle companion for Holy Week. It offers daily reflections that can be read in one sitting or revisited throughout the season for prayer, journaling, or...

By Lifesjourney Blog
Why Beef Meatballs In America Look So Different From Their Italian Roots
NewsMar 18, 2026

Why Beef Meatballs In America Look So Different From Their Italian Roots

Spaghetti and meatballs is widely perceived as an Italian classic, but in Italy pasta and meat are never combined on the same plate. Italian "polpette" are small, served alone or as a second course, and can be made from various...

By Chowhound
A Rugged Texas Ranch Is Transforming Into Its Newest State Park With Riverfront Hiking Trails
NewsMar 18, 2026

A Rugged Texas Ranch Is Transforming Into Its Newest State Park With Riverfront Hiking Trails

Texas Parks and Wildlife has acquired the 3,118‑acre former Vann family ranch, designating it as Post Oak Ridge State Park, the state’s newest public recreation area. Construction began in March 2026 with plans for up to 15 miles of hiking...

By Islands
Condition Report: Massimiliano Gioni, The New Museum
BlogMar 18, 2026

Condition Report: Massimiliano Gioni, The New Museum

Massimiliano Gioni, artistic director of the New Museum, emphasized the institution’s non‑collecting model, focusing on producing 24 new works co‑created with international partners. The museum’s strategy ensures artists retain ownership of the pieces, reinforcing its mission to champion new art...

By Puck
Be Not Conformed—René Girard at the Crossroads
BlogMar 18, 2026

Be Not Conformed—René Girard at the Crossroads

René Girard’s centennial conference spurred the upcoming edited volume "Be Not Conformed—René Girard at the Crossroads," slated for April 10 release by Catholic University of America Press. The book compiles 17 interdisciplinary essays linking Girard’s mimetic theory to philosophy, theology,...

By Luke Burgis Newsletter
Teen Resistance Signals Brain Rewiring; Emotions Lead Reasoning
SocialMar 18, 2026

Teen Resistance Signals Brain Rewiring; Emotions Lead Reasoning

Some resistance is developmental. Your teen's brain is literally reorganizing itself. Emotional intensity goes up before reasoning catches up.

By Dr. Ann-Louise T. Lockhart
Fondue: The Timeless, Unforgettable Shared Meal
SocialMar 18, 2026

Fondue: The Timeless, Unforgettable Shared Meal

It isn’t called fon-don’t for a reason. Some dishes fade out. Fondue refuses. Fondue is one of the greatest shared meals on earth. A pot of melted Alpine cheese, good wine, and a table full of people still does dinner better...

By Andrew Zimmern
Why Speaking Your Journal Beats Typing It
BlogMar 18, 2026

Why Speaking Your Journal Beats Typing It

The article advocates replacing traditional typed journaling with a six‑minute daily voice‑to‑text practice. Mohsen Askari recommends speaking aloud about one’s inner life, leaving the transcript untouched, then replaying it as if it were a character’s story. This technique shifts the...

By Boing Boing
Ladylike Release Debut EP It’s A Pleasure Of Mine, to Know You’re Fine
BlogMar 18, 2026

Ladylike Release Debut EP It’s A Pleasure Of Mine, to Know You’re Fine

Brighton quartet ladylike have launched their debut EP *It’s A Pleasure Of Mine, to Know You’re Fine* on the Heist or Hit label, collaborating with producer Ali Chant. The record, captured largely live, blends folk influences with raw, unfiltered textures...

By LOUD WOMEN
Monet Once Pledged His Paintings to Secure a Loan, a Letter Reveals
NewsMar 18, 2026

Monet Once Pledged His Paintings to Secure a Loan, a Letter Reveals

A newly uncovered 1875 letter shows Claude Monet borrowing 1,000 francs from Gustave Manet, with repayment tied to the sale of 35 paintings the following February. The loan included eight works already delivered and the unfinished "La Japonaise," which later...

By Art in America
Your First Burnout Was Not an Accident—Here’s What It Reveals About You
BlogMar 18, 2026

Your First Burnout Was Not an Accident—Here’s What It Reveals About You

The article frames a person’s first burnout as a precise diagnostic timestamp rather than a random setback. It argues that the age at which burnout first occurs reveals how an individual’s nervous system manages stress and overexertion. By interpreting this...

By The Complexity Edge
Formalization of QFT?
BlogMar 18, 2026

Formalization of QFT?

A new arXiv paper claims to formalize a free scalar quantum field theory in Lean/Mathlib by constructing a Euclidean measure that satisfies the Glimm‑Jaffe Osterwalder‑Schrader axioms. The work reproduces the classic proof that the two‑point Schwinger function yields a measure...

By Not Even Wrong
Unconscious Learning Drives Faster Evolution Than Conscious Memory
SocialMar 18, 2026

Unconscious Learning Drives Faster Evolution Than Conscious Memory

Natural selection’s trial-and-error process allows improvement without anyone understanding or guiding it. The same can apply to how we learn. There are at least three kinds of learning that foster evolution: memory-based learning (storing the information that comes in through...

By Ray Dalio
Harry Styles Went for an Incognito Walk Dressed in Adidas and Prada
NewsMar 18, 2026

Harry Styles Went for an Incognito Walk Dressed in Adidas and Prada

Harry Styles was spotted strolling across Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Bridge wearing a navy Prada windbreaker and black Adidas Sambas, reinforcing his reputation for mixing high‑end luxury with streetwear. The appearance coincided with his St. Patrick’s Day visit to New York, where he also...

By GQ
The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interview With “Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come” Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler...
BlogMar 18, 2026

The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interview With “Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come” Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler...

Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come, the direct sequel to the 2019 hit, debuted at the 2026 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival to generally positive reviews. Directors Matt Bettinelli‑Olpin and Tyler Gillett of Radio Silence discussed the...

By Next Best Picture
When Diversity Is Stressful, Focus on Building Trust
NewsMar 18, 2026

When Diversity Is Stressful, Focus on Building Trust

Claude Steele’s new book *Churn* extends his seminal work on stereotype threat by naming the anxiety that arises when diverse identities intersect in high‑stakes situations. He argues that this "churn" hampers performance and flow, but can be mitigated through explicit...

By Greater Good Magazine (UC Berkeley)
Build Bigger Glutes by Mastering Core Compound Moves
SocialMar 18, 2026

Build Bigger Glutes by Mastering Core Compound Moves

I think this glute growth formula would work very well. The main thing is to get super strong at the big, basic glute growing movements.

By Bret Contreras, PhD, CSCS*D
Jane Fonda to Star in Movie Adaptation of Virginia Evans' Best-Seller “The Correspondent”
NewsMar 18, 2026

Jane Fonda to Star in Movie Adaptation of Virginia Evans' Best-Seller “The Correspondent”

Veteran actress Jane Fonda has been cast as the lead in the film adaptation of Virginia Evans’ New York Times bestseller *The Correspondent*. The story follows retired lawyer Sybil Van Antwerp, who uses a series of letters to navigate trauma and rediscover...

By Entertainment Weekly (Movies)
You’re Not The Only One
NewsMar 18, 2026

You’re Not The Only One

The Daily Dad Society calls out to fathers coping with separation, divorce, deployment, or any prolonged distance from their children. It frames the emotional strain as a universal, timeless pain shared across immigrant families, empty‑nesters, and split households. To combat...

By The Daily Dad – Blog
Read This if Your Scale Is Giving Bad Vibes
BlogMar 18, 2026

Read This if Your Scale Is Giving Bad Vibes

The post outlines a step‑by‑step method for diagnosing why the scale isn’t moving despite disciplined effort. It stresses that short‑term weight swings are often water‑related, not true fat loss stalls, and that true plateaus require at least two weeks of...

By Working Against Gravity’s Substack
The Comedy of Errors That Was the First-Ever Space Walk
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Comedy of Errors That Was the First-Ever Space Walk

On March 18, 1965, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed humanity’s first extravehicular activity, stepping outside the Voskhod 2 spacecraft for roughly ten minutes. The EVA quickly turned hazardous as his suit swelled, causing glove and boot failures and forcing him to...

By Nautilus
Heathered Pearls – Window
BlogMar 18, 2026

Heathered Pearls – Window

Heathered Pearls, a Polish‑born Michigan indie musician, quietly self‑released his tenth‑track ambient album "Window" after a seven‑month gap since the single "Soft Lock." The release eschews traditional promotion, offering only minimal cover‑art notes and thank‑yous to unnamed influences. Critics note...

By First Floor
Lorde Is Officially An Independent Artist
NewsMar 18, 2026

Lorde Is Officially An Independent Artist

New Zealand singer Lorde announced she is now an independent artist after her contract with Universal Music Group ended. She reflected on signing her first deal at age 12 and expressed excitement about creative freedom. The announcement coincides with her...

By NYLON
Reset Your Energy Alignment for Creative Mom Success
SocialMar 18, 2026

Reset Your Energy Alignment for Creative Mom Success

My office this morning was a water view park because sometimes our energy alignment needs a reset. If you’re a freelance/indie/creative mom who knows your values, time, & energy need an alignment reset, I have a challenge coming in 2 weeks...

By Candice | LMFT & Life/Balance Coach
Simple Outdoor Seating Set Perfect for Warm-Weather Gatherings
SocialMar 18, 2026

Simple Outdoor Seating Set Perfect for Warm-Weather Gatherings

A loveseat, two chairs, and a glass-top coffee table create an easy outdoor gathering spot for patios, decks, or balconies just in time for warm-weather entertaining. https://t.co/8mZ3vjGTjt https://t.co/roFK05ISy2

By Bob Vila
Never Mind Band-Aids, Neanderthals Had Antiseptic Birch Tar
NewsMar 18, 2026

Never Mind Band-Aids, Neanderthals Had Antiseptic Birch Tar

Researchers tested birch tar extracted using Neanderthal methods and found it inhibits Staphylococcus aureus, confirming its antiseptic potential. The study shows Neanderthals could have used birch tar for wound care as early as 200,000 years ago. Modern Indigenous practices align...

By Ars Technica – Science (incl. Energy/Climate)
Unprecedented March Heat Wave Linked to Human‑Driven Warming
SocialMar 18, 2026

Unprecedented March Heat Wave Linked to Human‑Driven Warming

I'll be on @BBCWorld News America TONIGHT ~8pm ET to discuss the unprecedented March heat wave in the U.S. and its tie-in to human-caused planetary warming. Please tune in! https://t.co/bmgrFtoNpJ

By Michael E. Mann
Senescent Cells Drive Inter‑organ Aging Signals
SocialMar 18, 2026

Senescent Cells Drive Inter‑organ Aging Signals

Communication breakdown: senescent cells in interorgan communication of aging: Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism By the great @MattYousefzadeh https://t.co/PcavJgfq5z

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
Announcing ‘Intelligence: AI and Humanity’
BlogMar 18, 2026

Announcing ‘Intelligence: AI and Humanity’

Bloomsbury Academic is launching a new book series, *Intelligence: AI and Humanity*, with Jeff Jarvis as series editor. The non‑technical collection will examine AI’s cultural, ethical, and societal implications rather than its engineering. The inaugural titles feature Dr. Rumman Chowdhury...

By BuzzMachine
Listen First, Validate, Then Fix Your Daughter’s Feelings
SocialMar 18, 2026

Listen First, Validate, Then Fix Your Daughter’s Feelings

When your daughter opens up, don’t rush to fix it. Start by listening. Start by validating. 🎧 https://t.co/i8ovzOcnYC #EmotionalIntelligence #Parenting

By Chris Lewis
Director Daniel Roher on AI's Hollywood Impact
SocialMar 18, 2026

Director Daniel Roher on AI's Hollywood Impact

‘The AI Doc’ Director Daniel Roher Gets Real About Generative AI, Its Impact on Hollywood, and What’s in Our Power to Control https://t.co/kfgQ3mfUmf via @IndieWire

By Anne Thompson
GE HealthCare, Springbok Analytics Team Up on MRI-Based Muscle Analysis for Sports Medicine, Human Performance Applications
NewsMar 18, 2026

GE HealthCare, Springbok Analytics Team Up on MRI-Based Muscle Analysis for Sports Medicine, Human Performance Applications

GE HealthCare and Springbok Analytics have signed a development agreement to fuse Springbok’s AI‑driven muscle‑analysis platform with GE’s advanced MRI scanners. The collaboration will enable rapid, full‑body MRI exams to be transformed into detailed 3‑D maps that quantify up to...

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
Intermittent Fasting May Slow Immune Aging and Inflammation
SocialMar 18, 2026

Intermittent Fasting May Slow Immune Aging and Inflammation

Intermittent fasting and immune aging: implications for immunosenescence, inflammaging, neuroinflammation, and frailty "This review explores how IF may exert immunoregulatory effects through metabolic remodeling, cellular stress responses, and inflammatory signaling..." https://t.co/CxfUNppvST

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Deep Breaths Extinguish Fear, Affirm Infinite Potential
SocialMar 18, 2026

Deep Breaths Extinguish Fear, Affirm Infinite Potential

Breathe deeply, until sweet air extinguishes the burn of fear in your lungs and every breath is a beautiful refusal to become anything less than infinite. – D. Antoinette Foy https://t.co/falpd7xq5V

By Moksha Meditate
NEW POSTS AT BLOG.UNRULYCORP.COM NOT HERE
BlogMar 18, 2026

NEW POSTS AT BLOG.UNRULYCORP.COM NOT HERE

After publishing 68 GeoLegal Notes and a book on AI‑driven rule‑of‑law erosion, the founder of The Unruly Corporation announces a new blog at blog.unrulycorp.com. The site will chronicle how AI is being used to track, anticipate, and mitigate geopolitical risk...

By GeoLegal Notes
SoCal Theater Shuts Down After Long‑standing Warnings
SocialMar 18, 2026

SoCal Theater Shuts Down After Long‑standing Warnings

Kiss another SoCal movie theater complex goodbye I’VE ONLY BEEN WARNING YOU FOR YEARS NOW https://t.co/gvVvb3rWPL

By Erick Weber
Swap Scrolling for Building: 28 Extra Hours Weekly
SocialMar 18, 2026

Swap Scrolling for Building: 28 Extra Hours Weekly

If you're in your 20's do this: -Don't watch Netflix (2 extra hours/day) -Uninstall Instagram (1 extra hour/day) -Uninstall Facebook (1 extra hour/day) 4 extra hours/day = 28 hours/week. Spend that time building, marketing and launching your MVP. Try it and see what happens.

By Pascio
Rapid Development Yields Mini Seed Shaker Launch
SocialMar 18, 2026

Rapid Development Yields Mini Seed Shaker Launch

Fun new product launch @epicgardening - a “mini seed shaker” for easy sowing of flower mixes. Just shake out, water, wait…and a garden grows Our product development process and launch cadence is getting SO much stronger than where we were a...

By Kevin Espiritu
Set Realistic Goals, Not Win Everything; Half‑way Wins
SocialMar 18, 2026

Set Realistic Goals, Not Win Everything; Half‑way Wins

You don't have to win every negotiation or every step of growth. Founders @Beekman1802Boys went on The Amazing Race to pay off debt, setting a realistic goal: just make it halfway for the TV exposure. By not obsessing over finishing...

By Eric Ries
Project Hail Mary Premiere Set for Friday
SocialMar 18, 2026

Project Hail Mary Premiere Set for Friday

It looks like the premiere for Project Hail Mary. Excited to see it on Friday. https://t.co/T8NzjAxreV

By Steven Spencer
Sauna Challenges Bryan Johnson's Million‑Dollar Blueprint in Longevity Showdown
SocialMar 18, 2026

Sauna Challenges Bryan Johnson's Million‑Dollar Blueprint in Longevity Showdown

One of the more interesting matchups in round 1 of Longevity March Madness: Sauna vs. @bryan_johnson's Blueprint. Can the million-dollar protocol upset the favorite, or will it be sent home early? Let the people decide: https://t.co/TBjYekZE8A https://t.co/j986aHGBwp

By Matt Kaeberlein, PhD
Embrace “Yutori”: Slow Down to Savor Life
SocialMar 18, 2026

Embrace “Yutori”: Slow Down to Savor Life

"There’s a Japanese term I really love: “yutori.” Yutori means deliberately slowing down the pace of life so you can take in the world around you, refusing to rush.“ https://t.co/Yt7h1pvkCp

By Flavio Amiel
Your Distraction Urge Reveals Hidden Priorities
SocialMar 18, 2026

Your Distraction Urge Reveals Hidden Priorities

“Whenever I feel that I want to spend a few more minutes on Reddit… or… watch some YouTube… and I really clearly want to get distracted… I train my brain to treat those signals as a red flag.” ~Arkady Kulik

By Jim O’Shaughnessy