
Passenger Ride in the 3-Seater Lanzante Project 95-59
Lanzante invited its inaugural customers to sit in the Project 95‑59 prototype, letting them experience the supercar’s unique three‑seat layout with a central driving position. Development driver Kenny Brack piloted the car while passengers evaluated the cabin and dynamics. The hypercar is powered by a 4.0‑liter twin‑turbo V8 delivering over 838 hp and 649 lb‑ft, paired with a 7‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox and weighing roughly 1,250 kg. Its public track debut is scheduled for the Goodwood Members’ Meeting later this year.

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Tulum, Quintana Roo's Evolving Coastal Escape
Travel writer Gina Góngora charts Tulum’s evolution from a rugged, off‑grid beach town to a polished coastal hotspot in 2026. The guide highlights seamless access via Cancún and the new Tulum International Airport, a surge of boutique hotels that fuse...

California's Charming Los Angeles Suburb Boasts Artsy Vibes And Entertainment
Moorpark, a 35,000‑person suburb northwest of Los Angeles, is positioning itself as an arts‑focused destination. The city adopted a 2021 Arts Master Plan, installing public‑art pieces such as the “Moorpark Orchard” sculptures and revitalizing the historic High Street Arts Center...

Tyla’s Temporary Body Tattoo as Top Is a Simon Carle Masterpiece
Tyla, the Grammy‑winning singer, closed Paris Fashion Week by wearing a temporary body‑tattoo top designed by Simon Carle. The brown snakeskin‑inspired tattoo featured pockets and left her back largely exposed, creating a second‑skin effect. She paired the avant‑garde piece with low‑rise...

Smoke, Memory, and the American Story
The blog post revisits Adrian Miller’s *Black Smoke*, arguing that American barbecue cannot be understood without acknowledging Black foodways. It highlights how enslaved and later free Black pitmasters shaped regional styles, while modern media has recast barbecue as a white‑male...

Gouge Away Sign To Run For Cover Records, Release New Song
Gouge Away has officially joined Run For Cover Records and debuted the new single “Figurine.” The track, recorded live to tape in Portland with Larry Crane and featuring guitarist Theo Hartlett, showcases the band’s raw, angular punk sound. It is...

New Trailer for John Carney’s POWER BALLAD, Starring Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd
John Carney’s latest music‑drama Power Ballad, co‑written with Peter McDonald, has dropped a new trailer featuring Paul Rudd as a washed‑up wedding singer and Nick Jonas as a fading pop star. The film follows their unlikely partnership when Danny turns Rick’s song...

Where Some See Strings, She Sees a Space-Time Made of Fractals
Physicist Astrid Eichhorn leads the asymptotic safety program, proposing that quantum‑gravity interactions become scale‑invariant at the Planck scale, yielding a fractal‑like space‑time. Her work shows that a fixed point persists even when all known matter fields are included, allowing the...

Small Moments with Kids Bring True Happiness
Sometimes happiness is not in big achievements… It is hidden in small everyday moments with our children. A smile… A hug after a long day… A small conversation where they open their heart… As parents, we are not just raising our children… We are growing with...
Calls for 'Healthy Relationship' Lessons for Kids, After 75 Women Killed in Domestic Homicides Last Year
Campaigners, backed by reality stars, urged primary schools to teach healthy relationships after 75 women were killed in domestic homicides in the year ending March 2025. They highlighted the need for early consent education and increased funding for refuges, noting...

Jill Biden to Publish Memoir About Her Tenure as First Lady
Jill Biden is set to release her second memoir, *View from the East Wing*, on June 2, 2026, published by Gallery Books, with an audiobook narrated by Biden herself. The book offers a candid look at her tenure as First...
SIX FEET UNDER Streams "Unmistakable Smell Of Death", Announces New Record Next To Die
Veteran death‑metal act Six Feet Under announced their fifteenth studio album, *Next to Die*, slated for release on April 24. The 12‑track record blends the band’s classic groove‑heavy style with fast, aggressive death‑metal songs. Guitarist Jack Owen and vocalist Chris Barnes co‑produced the...

Exile, Memory, and Growth: Nature Mirrors Writing
all that grows: nature and writing by Clara Obligado.🌱 all that grows: nature and writing is the English-language translation of Todo lo que crece: naturaleza y escritura by the Argentinian author Clara Obligado. The book chronicles the author's upbringing in Argentina,...

The Source Magazine Remembers Legendary Detroit Femcee Boss Two Years Later
The Source Magazine commemorated Detroit rap pioneer Lichelle Marie Laws, known as Boss, two years after her death. A trailblazing female MC in the early 1990s, she released the gritty album *Born Gangstaz* in 1993, featuring the standout single “Deeper.”...

Help Me, Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates, a six‑decade literary titan and four‑time Pulitzer finalist, remains active on X, offering candid commentary on culture and creativity. In a recent i‑D interview, she shared practical advice ranging from job hunting to overcoming writer’s block, even...

The Habit of Carrying Tomorrow Inside Today
The article describes a pervasive mental habit where people continuously project themselves into tomorrow while current tasks unfold. This forward‑looking focus creates a subtle, lingering tension in the nervous system, reducing present‑moment awareness. The author calls this pattern “the habit...

The Nervous System Habit of Staying Ready for What Never Happens
The article explores how the nervous system maintains a low‑level state of readiness, even during calm periods, as a protective adaptation. This habit forms gradually through repeated demands for quick attention, such as tight deadlines, late‑night messages, and shifting responsibilities....

The Mental Fatigue Hidden Inside Normal Life
A growing number of individuals report persistent mental fatigue even when their external circumstances appear stable. The blog highlights that manageable workloads, steady relationships, and routine responsibilities do not guarantee cognitive ease. It suggests that unseen cognitive load can accumulate,...

Insights From a 60‑Day Silent Meditation Retreat
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Two to Three Cups of Coffee a Day May Protect Your Mental Health
A new analysis of 461,586 UK adults tracked for over 13 years found that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily is linked to the lowest risk of developing mood and stress disorders. The protective effect disappears at five...
Success Requires Years of Unseen Struggle and Persistence
The “overnight success” you admire? It took: – 2 years of unpaid learning – 17 rejected applications – Countless unfinished projects We see the launch. We don’t see the loneliness. Stay long enough. Your time will come.

Rare ‘Jungle Book’ Illustrations Surge Past Estimates at Auction
Two long‑overlooked watercolors, identified as original 1903 illustrations by Edward Julius and Charles Maurice Detmold for Rudyard Kipling’s *The Jungle Book*, were sold at Roseberys in London on March 10. The pair fetched a combined £130,480 ($174,940), far exceeding their presale...

Rosary Headboard by India Mahdavi for Bolzan
India Mahdavi has teamed with Italian furniture maker Bolzan to launch the Rosary headboard, a striking bedroom piece that combines a row of multicoloured ceramic beads with a velvet‑upholstered wood and recycled composite panel. The ceramic elements are handcrafted in...

ALBUM REVIEW: Sweet Petunia Gets Raw and Real About Mental Health on 'Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown'
Boston‑based duo Sweet Petunia released their debut album Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown, a raw exploration of mental health struggles. The record mixes traditional bluegrass instrumentation with punk energy and shoegaze textures, highlighted by sleeplessness‑themed lyrics like “Heels.” Vocalists Maddy Simpson...

Bolaño’s Heresy: On Distant Star
Roberto Bolaño’s introduction to *Distant Star* deliberately withholds any actual poems, replacing them with paraphrased descriptions and sky‑writing fragments. The narrator recounts three brief verses by the mysterious Ruiz‑Tagle, then shifts to the surreal aerial messages of Carlos Wieder, a...
Alyn Shipton’s New Orleans Friends – ‘The Oxford Concert’
Alyn Shipton’s New Orleans Friends recorded a live concert on May 11, 2024, in an Oxford church, pairing New Orleans jazz with sacred space. The ensemble—led by Shipton and clarinettist Tom Sancton—performed seven tracks, five drawn from gospel‑originated hymns. The recording showcases clarinet‑driven...
Ferrari Is Cooking Up A Hotter V12 SUV With A Meaner Purosangue
Ferrari is set to launch a performance‑focused version of its Purosangue SUV that will keep the naturally aspirated 6.5‑liter V12 engine. Production is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, making it one of five new models Ferrari...

Klättermusen Launches New Hiking Gear With a Freaky Folklore Film
Swedish outdoor brand Klättermusen unveiled its Go Feel Wild collection, introducing lightweight, waterproof pieces such as the Barrö Shirt and Vingner Anorak that use the quick‑dry Oculus fabric. The launch is paired with a short folklore‑inspired film, “Forest Bound,” which showcases the gear...

10 Years After Promising a “Symphony of C*cks and V*ginas and Death”, Devin Townsend Has Finally Announced His Life’s Work...
Devin Townsend has finally unveiled his long‑promised magnum opus, *The Moth*, a 24‑track concept album slated for release on May 29 via Inside Out. The record blends heavy prog‑metal with choirs, orchestras, and the provocative single “Enter The City.” After a decade...
See Lunachicks’ Punk-Rock Origin Story in ‘Pretty Ugly’ Doc Trailer
The new documentary *Pretty Ugly: The Story of the Lunachicks* premieres on April 24, streaming worldwide and in limited theaters across major U.S. cities. It chronicles the all‑female New York punk band’s formation, raw energy, and the challenges they faced...

Why Saying No Is the Most Strategic Thing A Leader Can Do Right Now
The article argues that modern leaders must master the art of saying no to protect scarce resources of time, energy, and focus. It cites Warren Buffett’s disciplined refusal strategy and McKinsey research showing only 52% of executives spend most of...

Cell Rejuvenation Therapy to Hit Clinic
Life Biosciences has secured FDA IND approval for ER-100, the first partial epigenetic reprogramming therapy to enter human trials. The gene‑therapy delivers OCT‑4, SOX‑2 and KLF‑4 to retinal ganglion cells via a single intravitreal injection, aiming to reset age‑related epigenetic...

This Is What You Wear to Go Out in Your 30s
Revolve launched an in‑house label on March 10 aimed at women in their 30s who want sophisticated yet sexy night‑out attire. The collection introduces elevated pieces such as a tailored leather jacket and a sculptural bodysuit, priced above the retailer’s typical...
The Lemon Twigs Announce Look for Your Mind LP
The Lemon Twigs have announced their new LP, *Look For Your Mind*, slated for release on May 8, 2024 via Captured Tracks. The record continues the band’s signature blend of classic pop‑rock with unexpected, left‑field flourishes, pushing the retro formula toward...
Dine Solo to Boost Confidence for Solo Travel
My number one tip for a girlie who aspires to go on a solo trip one day but doesn’t have the confidence yet is start taking yourself out to dinner. It helped with my confidence—I learned how to turn the...
Premiere: Nic Panken Shares New Single “2 Hearts”
New York indie singer‑songwriter Nic Panken has premiered his latest single “2 Hearts,” a sunny folk‑pop track that expands on existential themes. The song is the newest release from his forthcoming solo album *Near Divine or Merely Rhyme*, slated for...

Dan Simmons, Genre-Leaping Author of ‘The Terror,’ Dies at 77
Dan Simmons, the celebrated author behind the genre‑spanning Hyperion Cantos and more than 30 novels, died at 77 after suffering a stroke. His work traversed science fiction, horror, fantasy, crime and historical fiction, earning both critical acclaim and commercial success....
Inner Growth Reveals Itself Subtly, Proving Your Effort Works
Benefits of inner growth don't click on like a light switch. They fade in. One day, you'll notice you're moving differently in a familiar scene, and it will hit you that your work really is working.

Today in Hip-Hop History: Scarface Dropped His Fourth LP ‘The Untouchable’ 29 Years Ago
On March 11, 1997, Houston legend Scarface released his fourth solo album, *The Untouchable*. The record debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200—the first southern rap album to achieve that milestone—and topped the Top R&B/Hip‑Hop Albums chart for two weeks. Featuring...

Paul’s Book of the Month: Goethe and Prostitution
German publisher Kehrer has issued two photo‑centric volumes that juxtapose Germany’s cultural heritage with contemporary social realities. "Goethe is Back" pairs black‑and‑white images of sites linked to Johann Goethe with essays that argue for his ongoing relevance, while Bettina Flitner’s...
Wine-Making Waste Helps Recycle Cobalt and Nickel From Batteries
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have demonstrated an electrochemical process that uses tartaric acid, a wine‑making by‑product, to separate cobalt and nickel from lithium‑ion battery leachates. By applying sequential voltages, the method achieves over 99% cobalt purity and 96.5% nickel...

Audrey Hobert’s Beauty Secrets? Water, Lip Gloss and Gum
Audrey Hobert, the rising alt‑pop star, champions a "low effort chic" beauty routine anchored by water, ILIA Overglaze lip gloss, and gum. In a Dazed Digital interview she emphasizes nightly skincare and draws inspiration from everyday people rather than polished...

Bill Orcutt, “Music in Continuous Motion”
Bill Orcutt’s new solo album *Music in Continuous Motion* expands on the multi‑guitar concepts of his 2022 release *Music for Four Guitars*, but this time he records all four parts himself. The record juxtaposes razor‑sharp, bell‑toned guitar lines with surprisingly...

Flight Attendants Share the Game-Changing Tips to Make Your Plane Seat More Comfortable
Flight attendants Ethan Howery and Henry M. reveal practical tricks to turn cramped economy seats into a more tolerable experience. They advise travelers to downsize carry‑ons, store essentials in seat‑back pockets, and cleverly position heavy coats in overhead bins. Adjusting...
DAVE ELLEFSON – Irritated With DAVE MUSTAINE Again
Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson opened up on the Quemar Un Patrullero podcast, recalling a close friendship with Dave Mustaine that resurfaced when he rejoined the band in 2010. He revealed that Mustaine removed his bass tracks and lyrical contributions...

How to Find the Perfect Used ATV for Sale
Buying a used ATV can deliver capability at a fraction of new‑model cost, but the market’s variety creates hidden risks. Prospective owners must first identify the specific type—utility, sport, or youth—that matches their intended use, then set a total budget...

Shade Systems for Campers, Vans, and Overland Rigs
Shade systems are becoming essential accessories for campers, vans, and overland rigs, turning open‑air sites into comfortable living spaces. A well‑designed awning mitigates heat, UV exposure, and sudden rain, extending usable square footage and protecting gear. Choosing the right system...
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This City Was Named the Sunniest City in the U.S.—With More Than 3,200 Hours of Sunshine
Los Angeles has been identified as the sunniest U.S. city, logging 3,257 hours of sunshine per year, according to travel platform Book Retreats. The study places the city fourth worldwide, behind Dubai, Cairo and Doha. The abundant sunlight fuels year‑round beach...
Suta Opens First International Store in Mauritius, Marking Global Expansion
Suta, the Indian fashion label founded by sisters Sujata and Taniya Biswas, opened its first overseas retail store in Mauritius, marking a key milestone in its global expansion. The boutique features in‑store tailoring, lifetime alteration services and customization, aiming to...

Cold Winter, Hot Winter
The latest U.S. winter showed a stark east‑west temperature split, with the Northeast experiencing colder‑than‑average conditions while the Southwest recorded its hottest winter on record, surpassing the previous high by 2.5 °F. A map of state‑by‑state anomalies highlighted more hot‑than‑cold deviations...