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Review: Notte Prima Degli Esami 3.0 - Films / Reviews - Italy
BlogMar 18, 2026

Review: Notte Prima Degli Esami 3.0 - Films / Reviews - Italy

Italian comedy "Notte prima degli esami 3.0" revives Fausto Brizzi’s 2006 cult franchise for a Gen Z audience. Directed by newcomer Tommaso Renzoni, it stars YouTube influencer Tommaso Cassissa opposite Sabrina Ferilli and opens in cinemas on 19 March 2026 via 01 Distribution....

By Cineuropa (EN)
Body Image Is Often About Belonging, Not Just How We Look
NewsMar 18, 2026

Body Image Is Often About Belonging, Not Just How We Look

The article reframes body image as a question of belonging rather than merely visual satisfaction. It explains how cultural conditioning and societal judgments embed body‑based expectations into hiring, healthcare, and everyday interactions. Insight alone cannot undo these patterns; instead, attention...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
Toyota's Raptor-Rivaling Tundra Is Reportedly Real and Has a Name
NewsMar 18, 2026

Toyota's Raptor-Rivaling Tundra Is Reportedly Real and Has a Name

Toyota has filed a trademark for the name “TRD Hammer,” signaling a forthcoming high‑performance version of its Tundra pickup. The trademark, submitted on March 10, follows a owner survey that described a truck with 37‑inch tires, long‑travel suspension, and a powerful engine....

By Car and Driver
Why Mark Ruffalo's Hulk Is Human Again In Spider-Man: Brand New Day
NewsMar 18, 2026

Why Mark Ruffalo's Hulk Is Human Again In Spider-Man: Brand New Day

The new trailer for Spider‑Man: Brand New Day shows Mark Ruffalo back in his human Bruce Banner form, a shift explained by a Hulk Inhibitor device introduced in She‑Hulk: Attorney at Law. The device, designed to suppress gamma radiation, was...

By /Film (Slashfilm)
Protagonist’s First Approval Spells Trouble for Pharma’s Immunology Heavyweights
NewsMar 18, 2026

Protagonist’s First Approval Spells Trouble for Pharma’s Immunology Heavyweights

Protagonist Therapeutics received FDA approval for icotrokinra, marketed as Icotyde, becoming the first oral IL‑23 receptor blocker for plaque psoriasis. The clearance arrived ahead of schedule, unlocking a $50 million milestone from Johnson & Johnson and setting up royalty terms of 6‑10% on...

By BioSpace
Stop Consuming, Start Doing: Education Meets Execution
SocialMar 18, 2026

Stop Consuming, Start Doing: Education Meets Execution

Most individuals are addicted to information and allergic to implementation. Absorb then Apply. Education x Execution = Empowerment.

By Jim Kwik
Marks & Spencer Becomes ‘Exclusive Digital Wholesale Partner’ for David Gandy Wellwear
NewsMar 18, 2026

Marks & Spencer Becomes ‘Exclusive Digital Wholesale Partner’ for David Gandy Wellwear

Marks & Spencer has launched David Gandy Wellwear on its Brands at M&S platform, becoming the brand’s exclusive digital wholesale partner. The partnership adds the designer’s best‑selling T‑shirts, loungewear, underwear and robes to M&S’s expanding third‑party menswear portfolio. Gandy, who...

By TheIndustry.fashion
Theo of Golden Book Club Questions
BlogMar 18, 2026

Theo of Golden Book Club Questions

Allen Levi’s novel *Theo of Golden* is gaining traction among book clubs. Jackie Robins posted a detailed guide with 18 spoiler‑free discussion questions and a downloadable PDF. The guide highlights themes of kindness, generosity, art, and human connection, and suggests...

By Beyond the Bookends
What It Takes to Execute a Successful Company Turnaround
NewsMar 18, 2026

What It Takes to Execute a Successful Company Turnaround

Peter Cuneo, former Marvel CEO, outlines a repeatable playbook for rescuing underperforming businesses. He stresses that cultural misalignment is often the hidden cause of failure and that diagnosing problems requires listening to insiders. Successful turnarounds hinge on assembling a decisive...

By Harvard Business Review
Lava Flows Down Mayon
NewsMar 18, 2026

Lava Flows Down Mayon

Landsat 8 captured a clear image of Mayon Volcano on Feb 26 2026, showing an active lava flow with an infrared heat signature. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology reported volcanic earthquakes, rockfalls, and pyroclastic flows that day. NASA satellites tracked sizable...

By NASA - News Releases
‘I Was Hooked.’ This Volunteer-Led Program Has Introduced 100,000 New Duck Hunters Across North America
NewsMar 18, 2026

‘I Was Hooked.’ This Volunteer-Led Program Has Introduced 100,000 New Duck Hunters Across North America

Delta Waterfowl’s First Hunt program has now introduced 100,000 newcomers to duck hunting across the United States and Canada. The volunteer‑driven initiative relies on a network of nearly 400 local chapters that teach basics, promote conservation, and raise funds, exemplified...

By Outdoor Life
Student Loyalty Drives Event Success Beyond Great Teaching
SocialMar 18, 2026

Student Loyalty Drives Event Success Beyond Great Teaching

The success of a retreat, conference, or event (live or virtual) depends on two things: 1. The experience participants have when they attend. 2. The number of people who want to come. And that #2 factor? It's driven by students who follow a...

By Jane Friedman
STAT+: A Huntington’s Researcher on the UniQure-FDA Fray
NewsMar 18, 2026

STAT+: A Huntington’s Researcher on the UniQure-FDA Fray

UniQure’s experimental gene‑therapy for Huntington’s disease, which previously reported a 75% slowdown in disease progression, has received a third consecutive rejection from the FDA. The trial’s lead investigator, Ed Wild of University College London, praised the early data but warned...

By STAT (Biotech)
Nike Links LeBron And MF DOOM In New Collection
NewsMar 18, 2026

Nike Links LeBron And MF DOOM In New Collection

Nike is launching a new LeBron James apparel and sneaker line called “The Masked Menace,” slated for release on March 24, 2026. The collection draws directly from MF DOOM’s 2004 Madvillainy album, mirroring its iconic cover on a charcoal tee and...

By HotNewHipHop
A Pulse Before the Opening: Anticipating the 61st Venice Biennale
BlogMar 18, 2026

A Pulse Before the Opening: Anticipating the 61st Venice Biennale

The 61st Venice Biennale, directed by curator Koyo Kouou, shifts from grand spectacle to an intimate, affect‑driven experience that foregrounds memory, diaspora and unresolved histories. Early previews highlight three participating artists—Manuel Mathieu, Sara Shamma and Igshaan Adams—who each translate trauma...

By Art Plugged
The Cambered Squat Bar Is One of the Hardest Bars You'll Ever Put on Your Back
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Cambered Squat Bar Is One of the Hardest Bars You'll Ever Put on Your Back

The EliteFTS cambered squat bar adds a 14‑inch drop, forcing the load to hang below the sleeves and creating intentional instability. This design compels lifters to engage the upper back, lats, and core throughout the entire squat, exposing hidden weaknesses...

By EliteFTS – Education
The Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer May Have Spoiled Daredevil: Born Again Season 2
NewsMar 18, 2026

The Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer May Have Spoiled Daredevil: Born Again Season 2

Marvel’s upcoming Spider‑Man: Brand New Day trailer appears to reveal that Mayor Wilson Fisk is no longer in power, as actress Zabryna Guevara’s character Sheila Rivera hands Spider‑Man the city’s keys. The visual cue suggests the Kingpin’s political grip has...

By /Film (Slashfilm)
'The Pitt' And a Kids' Science Show From Jimmy Kimmel Receive Film Tax Credits
NewsMar 18, 2026

'The Pitt' And a Kids' Science Show From Jimmy Kimmel Receive Film Tax Credits

California awarded film‑tax credits to 16 productions, including HBO Max’s drama “The Pitt,” the “Stewie” spin‑off and Jimmy Kimmel’s kids’ science competition “Schooled!”. The projects represent $871 million in qualified in‑state spending and are projected to generate $1.3 billion in economic activity,...

By Los Angeles Times – Entertainment & Arts
AI Startup Basecamp Research Announces Trillion-Gene Project
NewsMar 18, 2026

AI Startup Basecamp Research Announces Trillion-Gene Project

Basecamp Research, an AI‑focused biotech startup backed by Microsoft and Nvidia, announced a trillion‑gene sequencing initiative. The company aims to collect genetic sequences for over a trillion proteins within the next two years. Leveraging high‑performance cloud computing and advanced generative‑AI...

By Endpoints News
Oscars Are a Survey, Not a Critics’ Consensus
SocialMar 18, 2026

Oscars Are a Survey, Not a Critics’ Consensus

It’s really simple. When your non-industry friends talk about what films they loved last year, how does the conversation go? “Well, I loved X and Y. I still haven’t seen Q or H and I hear amazing things… but this...

By David Poland
I Heard That They Are Not Going to See Each Other Anymore (2026) by Kaki Wong Documentary Review
BlogMar 18, 2026

I Heard That They Are Not Going to See Each Other Anymore (2026) by Kaki Wong Documentary Review

“I Heard That They Are Not Going to See Each Other Anymore” is Kaki Wong’s debut hybrid film that blends documentary and fiction in a visually arresting style reminiscent of Taiwanese New Wave cinema. The movie follows four urban protagonists—Shin,...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Rare Atlas Owned by Queen Mary I Heads to Market—With $1.6 Million Price Tag
NewsMar 18, 2026

Rare Atlas Owned by Queen Mary I Heads to Market—With $1.6 Million Price Tag

A 460‑year‑old copy of Polydore Vergil’s *Anglicae Historia* atlas, once owned by Queen Mary I, will be offered for $1.6 million at the New York Antiquarian Book Fair. The atlas, acquired in a 2024 auction for $227,000, features gilded bindings with...

By Artnet News
'Nonesuch' Author Francis Spufford Explains the 'Blitz Spirit' Of 1940s London
NewsMar 18, 2026

'Nonesuch' Author Francis Spufford Explains the 'Blitz Spirit' Of 1940s London

Francis Spufford’s new novel *Nonesuch* reimagines wartime London during the Blitz, mixing gritty historical detail with magical elements like time‑traveling fascists and angels. The story follows Iris Hawkins, a resourceful woman who defies 1940s gender and class expectations while navigating...

By NPR – Books
Michaela Coel to Write and Direct New Version of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s ‘Bloodsport’ for A24
NewsMar 18, 2026

Michaela Coel to Write and Direct New Version of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s ‘Bloodsport’ for A24

Emmy‑winning writer‑director Michaela Coel is set to write and direct a new version of Jean‑Claude Van Damme’s 1988 martial‑arts film “Bloodsport” for A24. The project, produced by Marc Toberoff and Alberto Lensi, will be financed and distributed by A24, marking...

By IndieWire
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NewsMar 18, 2026

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The Astronomy Picture of the Day highlights NGC 1566, nicknamed the Spanish Dancer Galaxy, a grand‑design spiral located roughly 40 million light‑years away in Dorado. The galaxy’s face‑on orientation showcases bright blue star clusters, red emission nebulae, and dark dust lanes along...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Book Review: ‘Paradiso 17,’ by Hannah Lillith Assadi
NewsMar 18, 2026

Book Review: ‘Paradiso 17,’ by Hannah Lillith Assadi

“Paradiso 17,” Hannah Lillith Assadi’s third novel follows Sufien, a Palestinian born before the 1948 Nakba, as he drifts from Mandatory Palestine to Italy, New York, and Arizona. Drawing on the author’s family history, the book intertwines personal nostalgia with the collective...

By The New York Times – Books
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NewsMar 18, 2026

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The Astronomy Picture of the Day features the “Tadpoles of IC 410,” a composite image that merges visible, narrow‑band, and near‑infrared data to reveal intricate structures in a distant nebula. IC 410 lies about 10,000 light‑years away in Auriga and surrounds the...

By Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Chiloé: South America’s Island of Sorcerers and Ancient Forests
BlogMar 18, 2026

Chiloé: South America’s Island of Sorcerers and Ancient Forests

The Intrepid Times piece spotlights Chile’s island of Chiloé, famed for its volatile weather, UNESCO‑listed wooden churches, and vibrant craft markets. Travelers encounter resilient locals, from textile designer Marcia Mansilla whose award‑winning workshops sustain dozens of families, to fishermen‑turned carpenters...

By Intrepid Times
Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd's "Terrific" Power Ballad Debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes Rating
NewsMar 18, 2026

Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd's "Terrific" Power Ballad Debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes Rating

Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd headline the musical comedy *Power Ballad*, which opened to a flawless 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating from 15 critics. Directed and co‑written by John Carney, the film follows a wedding singer and a fading rock star whose collaboration sparks...

By Digital Spy (Movies)
Constant Load Boosts Predictability, Fuels Champion Performance
SocialMar 18, 2026

Constant Load Boosts Predictability, Fuels Champion Performance

Exactly. Everyone talks about tapering the load for performance. Few talk about tapering the load for stability. At a constant load, Fatigue plateaus much quicker than fitness (half-life of ~7 days) This means, if you hold the load constant, you don't just get faster...

By Alan Couzens
Top 3 Foods That Support Memory
BlogMar 18, 2026

Top 3 Foods That Support Memory

Annie Fenn, MD, reviewed the scientific literature and identified three foods—blueberries, walnuts, and fatty fish—as the most potent memory enhancers. She highlights the high concentrations of antioxidants, polyphenols, and omega‑3 fatty acids that protect the hippocampus and improve synaptic function....

By Better Brain by Dr. Julie
The Whole Problem of Life
BlogMar 18, 2026

The Whole Problem of Life

In a 1962 letter to Keith Manship, C.S. Lewis explains that spiritual growth follows John the Baptist’s paradox—Christ must increase while the self decreases—yet it unfolds slowly and imperceptibly. He advises Manship to keep performing his ordinary duties, enjoy friendships,...

By The C.S. Lewis Official Substack
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Making Adjustments To Prepare For Lower Water Levels
NewsMar 18, 2026

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Making Adjustments To Prepare For Lower Water Levels

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is proactively adjusting lake‑front facilities to cope with forecasted lower water levels at Lake Powell for the 2026 summer season. The Bureau of Reclamation projects the April‑July unregulated inflow at only 57 % of average, prompting...

By National Parks Traveler
Kameliia – Come and Find Me
BlogMar 18, 2026

Kameliia – Come and Find Me

Bulgarian‑born, Norway‑based techno producer Kameliia drops her second EP, “Come and Find Me,” on SK_X, following the 2024 “Arcanus” release. The record delivers propulsive, minimal techno reminiscent of Robert Hood, with dark, tension‑filled soundscapes across six tracks. Highlights include the...

By First Floor
Robert Pattinson Takes Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Snakeskin Shoes to ‘The Drama’ Premiere
NewsMar 18, 2026

Robert Pattinson Takes Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Snakeskin Shoes to ‘The Drama’ Premiere

Robert Pattinson, Dior Homme ambassador, wore Jonathan Anderson’s snakeskin shoes at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Drama.” The footwear, which debuted on Dior’s Fall 2026 runway, features a distinctive D‑shaped toe and a black sole, and is offered in multiple...

By WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) – Fashion
How Passover Foods Appeal to Gluten-Free and Health-Conscious Shoppers Year-Round
NewsMar 18, 2026

How Passover Foods Appeal to Gluten-Free and Health-Conscious Shoppers Year-Round

Passover’s strict dietary rules are turning the holiday into a year‑round driver of gluten‑free demand. Kosher‑for‑Passover certification now touches roughly 35 million non‑Jewish consumers, prompting manufacturers to swap wheat for almond, potato and coconut flours. This reformulation expands the shelf of...

By Food Industry Executive
Episode 931: Berenice Vargas Bravo and Krystal Lemonias
PodcastMar 18, 20260 min

Episode 931: Berenice Vargas Bravo and Krystal Lemonias

In this episode of Bad at Sports, hosts Ryan and Duncan chat with artists Berenice Vargas Bravo and Krystal Lemonias about their recent participation in NADA Miami, their new works, and the dynamics of working with a gallery. Berenice describes two...

By Bad at Sports
Design Environments, Not Willpower, for Peak Performance
SocialMar 18, 2026

Design Environments, Not Willpower, for Peak Performance

🧠 We often think of accomplishing our goals as a matter of willpower. But behavioral science suggests that our environment often plays a bigger role in our success than our resolve. How can a leader engineer their surroundings to make...

By Nick Westergaard
Merrell 1TRL Trades the Trail for Shoreditch to Launch Moab Slide Woven
NewsMar 18, 2026

Merrell 1TRL Trades the Trail for Shoreditch to Launch Moab Slide Woven

Merrell’s 1TRL division unveiled the Moab Slide Woven, a slip‑on shoe that blends the rugged performance of its Moab hiking line with a casual, woven aesthetic. The product debuted at a pop‑up event in Shoreditch, London, showcasing premium leather and...

By Dazed
Compact Zero Modes Cap Entanglement Growth in Bosonic Systems
SocialMar 18, 2026

Compact Zero Modes Cap Entanglement Growth in Bosonic Systems

How compactness curbs entanglement growth in bosonic systems This work addresses a puzzling phenomenon in the study of entanglement in continuous quantum field descriptions. https://t.co/IxMegFdqnj #Zeromodes, understood here as degrees of freedom with vanishing confining frequency, play a central role in the #nonequilibrium...

By Jens Eisert
Oscar Ratings Dip 9% Despite Truck‑borne Broadcast
SocialMar 18, 2026

Oscar Ratings Dip 9% Despite Truck‑borne Broadcast

Oscar viewership fell 9% this year, but if you did watch the event it was brought to you by a truck 📷 Greg Dubuque https://t.co/3u9MFLuMLs

By Timothy Dooner
New Trailer and Poster for Fatih Akin’s AMRUM, Starring Diane Kruger
BlogMar 18, 2026

New Trailer and Poster for Fatih Akin’s AMRUM, Starring Diane Kruger

German director Fatih Akin's new WWII drama "Amrum" starring Diane Kruger has released its first trailer and poster. The film, co‑written with Hark Bohm, follows 12‑year‑old Nanning on the island of Amrum as he confronts the collapse of Nazi Germany...

By The Movie Waffler
Elite Youth Training Requires Structured, Technical, High‑Intensity Programs
SocialMar 18, 2026

Elite Youth Training Requires Structured, Technical, High‑Intensity Programs

You want to know what "elite" 😉 training looks like for 11-12 year olds... Hint hint: It doesn't look like a college strength and program. A program that is more structured, highly technical and higher in intensity you might be missing...

By Jeremy Frisch
Prince Daddy & The
SocialMar 18, 2026

Prince Daddy & The

Prince Daddy & The Hyena release new single “4-03-04_Birthday_B4” from upcoming album 'Hotwire Trip Switch' https://t.co/4nVPrHJIzt

By Anthony Fantano
Ray J Threatens To Slap Cam’ron, Ma$e & Shyne For Speaking On Brandy
NewsMar 18, 2026

Ray J Threatens To Slap Cam’ron, Ma$e & Shyne For Speaking On Brandy

Ray J posted a video threatening to slap Cam’ron, Ma$e and Shyne after they recounted past relationships with his sister Brandy on the *It Is What It Is* podcast. The trio’s anecdotes sparked a heated response, prompting Ray J to...

By HotNewHipHop
Project Ends, You
SocialMar 18, 2026

Project Ends, You

At the end of a project you’re in the odd position of feeling you’ve done your life’s work, yet wanting to live to see it.

By David Kadavy
Using Fiber-Optic Cables to Detect Moonquakes
NewsMar 18, 2026

Using Fiber-Optic Cables to Detect Moonquakes

Two Los Alamos studies show that fiber‑optic cables can be laid on the Moon’s surface to record moonquakes, eliminating the need for heavy, buried seismometers. Laboratory tests in simulated regolith found burial depth irrelevant, while stiffer, thicker fibers improved signal...

By Phys.org - Space News
Full Trailer Drops for MMA Thriller ‘Beast’
SocialMar 18, 2026

Full Trailer Drops for MMA Thriller ‘Beast’

Gnarly Full Trailer for 'Beast' MMA Thriller Starring Daniel MacPherson https://t.co/LEFLozzBfB #MMA #BeastMovie #DanielMacPherson #LukeHemsworth #RussellCrowe #Lionsgate https://t.co/LVUTNAXFHe

By Alex Billington
I Tried to Quit Drinking for Good, This Is What I Got Wrong
NewsMar 18, 2026

I Tried to Quit Drinking for Good, This Is What I Got Wrong

Jeanette Hu, a former daily drinker turned therapist, explains that quitting alcohol isn’t a single decision but a series of “choice points” where individuals can pivot toward their values or away from discomfort. She describes the “pull to move away”...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)