
Nas Is The Fifth Face Of CLASH 133
Nas is featured as the fifth face of CLASH 133, marking a milestone for both the artist and the publication. The legendary rapper teams up with iconic producer DJ Premier on his new album “Light‑Years,” a project that pays homage to hip‑hop’s visual and lyrical foundations. In an exclusive cover interview, Nas reflects on the genre’s evolution, highlighting graffiti writers and female rappers as essential yet often overlooked contributors. He reiterates his core identity, stating simply, “I’m still just an MC.”

Jaakko Eino Kalevi Returns With New Single ‘Black Diamond’
Finnish musician Jaakko Eino Kalevi has issued an eight‑minute single titled “Black Diamond,” his first release since the album Chaos Magic. The track reworks the 1990s Stratovarius power‑metal anthem into a baroque‑infused, synth‑driven mini‑epic that nods to prog group Goblin,...
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It’s Not Too Late to Set Screen Limits—How to Create Healthier Tech Habits at Any Age
Experts reaffirm that limiting children’s screen time remains crucial despite rising digital habits. Average daily use tops seven hours, with toddlers near two hours and teens up to nine, driving concerns over sleep, obesity, and mental health. The American Academy...

Good Morning, Moon
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) continues to deliver high‑resolution lunar imagery, with its March 2026 Science Image of the Month highlighting an unnamed crater illuminated by early‑morning sunlight. The image, captured on 30 August 2023 by LROC, showcases the Moon’s rugged terrain and...

Our Marrakech Hotels List
The piece charts Marrakech’s rapid boutique‑hotel expansion, contrasting stays inside the UNESCO‑listed medina with countryside retreats beyond the city walls. It highlights signature riads such as Dar Kawa, noted for its stark black‑white aesthetic and homemade couscous, and Izza Marrakech,...
Drug Church Face Reality on “Pynch”
Drug Church has released “Pynch,” their first single since 2024’s Prude, presenting a love‑themed track that urges listeners to face reality. The video, directed by Elliott Ingham, offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the band on tour. The release coincides with...
Kacey Musgraves, James Blake, Kim Gordon, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
This week’s music roundup spotlights Kacey Musgraves’ sultry single “Dry Spell,” James Blake’s orchestral closer “Just a Little Higher” from his first independent album, and Kim Gordon’s genre‑bending “Busy Bee,” which fuses trap beats with grunge textures. The list also...

Teen Crashes Stolen Lamborghini After 15-Hour Police Chase, Cops Say
A 16‑year‑old was arrested after a 15‑hour police pursuit of a stolen 2020 Lamborghini Urus in Melbourne. The high‑performance SUV, reported stolen early Thursday, roamed suburbs at extreme speeds, ran red lights and even used pedestrian walkways. Victoria Police deployed...

SANTOS BRAVOS Introduce Their Dual Identity With Debut EP ‘DUAL’
HYBE Latin America’s five‑member group Santos Bravos released their debut EP DUAL, a six‑track project that juxtaposes the “Santo” side of Latin pop warmth with the “Bravo” side of reggaeton and Brazilian funk club energy. The EP includes breakout single...

Take a Look Inside EJ Lagasse’s Passport
EJ Lagasse, a 22‑year‑old chef and co‑owner of New Orleans’ Emeril’s, helped the restaurant secure two Michelin stars, a three‑star New York Times review, and a James Beard Emerging Chef nomination. He is reinventing his father’s classic Creole dishes with a contemporary...
You Can Visit The Real-Life Canadian Filming Locations Of ’56 Days’ On Prime
Prime Video’s thriller “56 Days” premiered in February 2026, starring Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia. Although the narrative is set in Boston, the series was largely shot in Montreal, Quebec, with additional background footage captured in Calgary, Alberta. Montreal’s historic...
From Manuscript to Asset: Why Every Indie Author Needs an IP Strategy
Indie authors often overlook that a manuscript is a bundle of valuable intellectual‑property rights that can be licensed beyond the book itself. Copyright attaches automatically, but registration strengthens legal standing, while trademarks protect series titles, pen names, and distinctive characters....

The Revival Of The Wedge: The 2026 Way To Wear The Sculptural Shoe
Milan Fashion Week highlighted the resurgence of the wedge shoe as 2026’s must‑have footwear. Designers such as Dolce & Gabbana and Fendi reinterpreted the classic silhouette with peep‑toe cuts, PVC straps and resin heels, blending vintage flair with modern materials....
Your Pregnancy Choices Shape Grandchildren’s Health
It's wild to think that my grandmother's nutrition played a role in my health. And how I take care of my body before and during pregnancy affects my future grandchildren's health. When your mother was a 20-week-old fetus inside your grandmother,...

Friday Conversation with Jim Vance
Jim Vance, former professional Olympic‑distance and Ironman triathlete, now leads 80/20 Endurance and authors the training guide Run with Power. In a recent interview with Coach Matt, Vance reflects on his racing career, the transition to coaching, and the data‑driven...

The CAAD14 You Can’t Buy, Giant’s Aero Fine Print, and Mid-Ride Road Rage
The Velo podcast episode dives into three hot topics: recent road‑race misconduct that led to disqualifications and fines, Giant’s fourth‑generation Propel claiming an 18‑watt aerodynamic advantage, and Cannondale’s new CAAD14 launch that arrives heavier with a non‑sellable brushed‑aluminum version. Hosts...
Premiere: V★Silver Shares New Single “Quiet Rage”
New York‑based alt‑pop artist V★Silver, aka Vanessa Silberman, has premiered the lead single “Quiet Rage” from her forthcoming EP *Everything I Couldn’t Say (Side B)*. The track strips back the synth‑heavy sound of her earlier EP, featuring acoustic guitar, cello and...
Yoon Hyup: Quantize Off
Seoul‑born, New York‑based artist Yoon Hyup launches his first solo exhibition with Ruttkowski;68 in Paris, titled Quantize Off, running March 15‑April 12, 2026. The show translates the kinetic experience of walking, skating and cycling through urban streets into large‑scale acrylic paintings that prioritize line, dot...
Bacteria 4D Simulation, Safer Large Gene Insertion, uniQure Roller Coaster
The J. Craig Venter Institute unveiled a 4D, nanoscale simulation that tracks the entire life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell, marking a milestone for synthetic biology. A new gene‑editing platform designs DNA donors that dodge immune detection, enabling safer,...

Our Extinct Australopithecus Relatives May Have Had Difficult Births
A new analysis of Australopithecus pelvis fossils reveals that these early hominins experienced birth forces comparable to modern humans, exposing mothers to significant perineal stress and potential tearing. Researchers, including midwife Pierre Frémondière, argue that the pelvic floor was subjected...
Three Simple Routines to Strengthen Mental Health
Three small routines that can genuinely support your mental health... 1. Not staying up too late 2. Setting limits around social media 3. Doing as much the night before as possible

Tahoe Therapeutics Builds Record Single-Cell Atlas Using Automated Pipetting Technology
San Francisco biotech Tahoe Therapeutics is building the world’s largest single‑cell atlas of cell‑chemical interactions, leveraging Integra Biosciences’ Assist Plus pipetting robot, Parse Biosciences’ Evercode scRNA‑seq kits, and its own AI analytics. Automation has increased single‑cell preparation throughput more than fivefold...

Must Read: Etro's Creative Director Exits, The 2026 CFDA/'Vogue' Fashion Fund Application Opens
Etro announced the departure of creative director Marco De Vincenzo after nearly four years, signaling a new strategic phase for the luxury house. The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund has opened its 2026 application, inviting U.S.-based designers with under $10 million revenue to...

Researchers Assess Bioaccessibility of Toxic Elements in Mining Waste
Researchers conducted a meta‑analysis of 23 studies covering 228 mining‑related samples to assess the bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic. They found that total metal concentrations and pH are the strongest predictors of how much of these contaminants become soluble in...
Hear JAY WEINBERG’s Ruthless Collab with CODE ORANGE Offshoot NOWHERE2RUN
Jay Weinberg, fresh from his departure from Suicidal Tendencies, has dropped the second track of his solo collaboration series, "Drone Operator," featuring Code Orange off‑shoot NOWHERE2RUN. The aggressive hardcore‑infused single showcases Weinberg on drums, guitar, bass and vocals, while Jami...
Margo Price Covers Neil Young With Ny Oh & Kendall Robbins In Los Angeles
Margo Price performed at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre, supporting her 2025 album Hard Headed Woman. The show featured opening acts Ny Oh and Kendall Robbins, who later joined Price for a striking rendition of Neil Young’s “After The Gold Rush.” The...

Noopept
Noopept, a water‑soluble ampakine developed by Russia’s JSC LEKKO in 1996, is marketed as a prescription drug in former Soviet states and as a supplement in the U.S. It is up to 1,000 times more potent than piracetam, with effective doses of...
Parental Love: The Invisible Generational Wealth
Parental adoration is a form of generational wealth. We track the inheritance, the trust fund, the house, but not the parent who looks at a child and sits in awe and delight of who they are becoming. The child who receives it...

The Overlooked Canary Island with Cobbled Streets, Local Markets and Subtropical Forests
La Palma, the westernmost Canary Island, is gaining attention for its UNESCO Biosphere and Starlight Reserve status, which protect its laurel forests, volcanic landscapes, and dark skies. The island’s economy remains rooted in agriculture—particularly banana cultivation—while tourism is deliberately limited...
Your Baby’s Cells Live Inside You for Decades
They say motherhood changes you forever. Anyone who's a mother knows this is 100% true. But most people don't realize that it happens at a cellular level. ...
Write Authentically, Not for Trends, and Connect Readers
Stop writing to trends. Stop writing what you think publishing wants. Stop writing to please others. And start writing what feels right and true to you. When you tune out the noise and instead honor YOUR unique voice, your readers will: 👉 Relate to your...

Keke Palmer Wore Roberto Cavalli To The ‘I Love Boosters’ SXSW Premiere
Keke Palmer attended the "I Love Boosters" SXSW premiere wearing a yellow silk Roberto Cavalli gown from the brand’s Spring 2005 archive. The dress, originally showcased by Sheryl Crow at the 2005 Grammys, features a side cut‑out and crystal embellishments....
Terrifying Horror Books Keep You Sleeping with Lights
and for the lady, perhaps a horror book so terrifying that you have to sleep with the light on for weeks?
Nine Hours at Lysée, New York’s Singular Fine Art Dessert Gallery
Lysée, a New York fine‑art dessert gallery, merges French pastry techniques with Korean flavor traditions under chef Sungjin Lee. Signature items such as the corn‑mousse cake, the Very Important Chocolate (V.I.C.) cake, and a seasonal galette du rois showcase meticulous craftsmanship...

Cortisol Blurs the Brain’s Internal Navigation Map
A recent PLOS Biology study shows that acute cortisol administration disrupts grid‑cell activity in the entorhinal cortex, impairing participants' ability to navigate virtual environments. The hormone blurs the brain's internal coordinate system, leading to larger positional errors, especially when landmarks...

TRIXTER's 'Phenomenal' New Album Will 'Probably' Arrive In Early 2027: 'Everybody Is Gonna Be Blown Away'
TRIXTER guitarist‑vocalist Steve Brown confirmed the band’s new studio album is about 75% finished, with 14‑15 songs in the pipeline. The record is slated for an early 2027 release and will be paired with a documentary chronicling Brown and bassist...

Iconic ’90s Outfits We’re Still Copying Today
The 1990s are back in full force, shaping runway collections, street style and social‑media feeds with a blend of minimalist elegance and bold accents. Iconic pieces such as high‑rise jeans, slip dresses, velvet suits and leopard‑print coats are being reimagined...
Renal Cell Carcinoma Strategic Intelligence Report
The latest ASCO GU strategic intelligence report spotlights renal cell carcinoma (RCC) as a field entering a transformative phase. Analysts highlight emerging biomarkers, novel HIF‑2α inhibitors, and evolving immunotherapy combinations as potential high‑impact developments. While these advances promise to reshape...
Invest in Yourself; You're Your Highest‑return Asset
The highest returning investment available to you right now is not on any app. It is you. Your mind, your skills, your character, your capacity. Read Books Learn a high-income skill Protect & feed your mind daily Pay for access to the right people Invest in your...
Linguists Aren’t Just Etymology Fact‑Checkers, McWhorter Explains
I started reading @JohnHMcWhorter’s book about the history of English. It’s so great. The first several pages are a rant about how people think that linguists are etymologists, with their little cocktail party factoids any about specific word histories.

Chokecherry’s Izzie Clark Shares How Fitness Helps Her as an Artist
Izzie Clark, vocalist of emerging punk‑pop band Chokecherry, explains how a disciplined fitness regimen transformed her both on and off stage. After juggling caregiving for her grandmother and a personal breakup in 2025, she turned to at‑home Pilates and strength...

Millennials Need Simple Structure, Not Motivation Hype
Busy millennials don’t need motivation speeches. They need: • A trusted capture system • 10 minutes to organise daily • Protected time to execute That’s COD. No hype. No hustle cult. Just structure that frees your brain. Build yours in 45 minutes. https://t.co/edEGsruY96 https://t.co/kbRMwOwAr8

Adding Load Can Enhance Movement Quality in Certain Cases
In the latest podcast, I look at how adding load can actually improve movement quality for certain individuals in specific situations, as counterintuitive as it may seem. https://t.co/nAcesV7bCd https://t.co/xCCRVH5sYE

Stay-at-Home Mom Budget Hacks: Making the Most of Extra Space in Your Home
Stay‑at‑home moms can turn underused rooms into financial assets by renting them, creating home offices, or launching small businesses. The article outlines practical steps for generating supplemental income, reducing housing costs through shared living, and improving organization to avoid wasteful...

Cancer Vaccines Show Promise for Hard-to-Treat Tumors
Cancer vaccines are showing marked efficacy vs refractory cancers and are going to be part of the future Rx armamentarium. Beyond that, ultimately, for prevention in high-risk individuals. A new stellar review @NatureMedicine https://t.co/PhtdZDtSBl https://t.co/okmwCD8AyB
Noah Kahan Discusses New Song “Porch Light”
Caught up with Noah Kahan about his new track Porch light… hear the conversation in 10 minutes on Apple Music radio https://t.co/4bdr4A5q06

London Orchestra Mourns Long-Serving Harpsichordist
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields announced the death of John Constable, its principal harpsichordist for 38 years. Constable, 91, contributed to landmark recordings with Neville Marriner and violinist Joshua Bell and served as the go‑to pianist for the...
Questioning the Benefits of Generative Music AI for All
Seriously, what is the "steelman" argument for how generative/prompt music AI is good for artists, consumers or even streaming services. It just seems all around awful. Why is there a commercial push for something no one wants?
AI Helps Predict Upcoming El Niño, Climate Scientists Say
Also: How climate scientists are using AI and El Niño is on the horizon. https://t.co/Hch1WACEJx

Mogwai’s Barry Burns Soundtracks New Film Everybody To Kenmure Street
Barry Burns, guitarist and keyboardist for Scottish post‑rock legends Mogwai, has provided the full soundtrack for the award‑winning documentary *Everybody To Kenmure Street*. The film, directed by Felipe Bustos Sierra, chronicles the eight‑hour stand‑off in Pollokshields after a Home Office dawn raid...