Honda Will Make New Parts For Your Old Acura NSX
Honda’s Heritage Works division has introduced Honda Heritage Parts, a new line of genuine reproduction components for classic Honda and Acura models, beginning with the first‑generation Acura NSX. The program offers both exact‑spec reproductions and modern compatible parts, and will be available through Acura dealers this summer. Additionally, Honda announced a full restoration service for Japan‑spec NSXs, with base pricing around $70,000 and optional upgrades up to $41,000 for paint and $23,000 for interior refurbishment. The initiative aims to keep iconic sports cars on the road and preserve their resale value.

CHALK’s Crystalpunk: Defining a New Genre
Belfast duo CHALK released their debut album Crystalpunk, a nine‑track record that fuses electronic, punk, and rave elements into a self‑coined genre. The album opens with the abrasive ‘Tongue’ and includes standout singles like ‘Pain’ and ‘Can’t Feel It’, which...
Short Films in Focus: “Endless Sea” With Sam Shainberg
Sam Shainberg’s short film “Endless Sea” follows Carol, a flower‑delivery worker, as she scrambles to pay a $365 co‑pay for life‑saving heart medication, exposing the harsh reality of tiered prescription pricing. Set on a rainy Valentine’s Day, the 17‑minute thriller...

Cannondale CAAD14 Is Finally Here—And It Refuses to Be a Carbon Copy
Cannondale has officially launched the 2026 CAAD14, reviving the iconic aluminum road‑bike lineage with a retro‑inspired frame that shuns carbon‑copy aesthetics. The bike offers three complete builds—from a $2,499 entry model to a $7,499 premium version—featuring disc brakes, internal cable...

Are Biking Safaris the New Walking Safaris?
The Singita Grumeti Reserve in Tanzania launched its inaugural Wagora Bike Ride, a 31‑mile cycling trek led by veteran antipoaching scout Kabichi Suma Mwarancha. The event, billed as a "safari with a purpose," raises funds for the Grumeti Fund to...

March 10, 1977: Uranus Has Rings
On March 10, 1977 a team led by James Elliot used the Kuiper Airborne Observatory to record a predicted occultation of star SAO 158687 by Uranus. An early‑start recording captured a brief dip in starlight that repeated on the opposite limb, confirming the...

'My Club-Mates Keep Me Going': The 91-Year-Old Former Tour De France Podium Finisher on Staying Motivated to Ride
Shirley Hockridge, now 91, still rides weekly with her local Thursday Club in Northamptonshire. She earned a podium place in the 1957 women’s Tour de France, one of the sport’s earliest multi‑stage events for women. After raising a family and...

Fred Segal’s Daughter Lists Her Revamped 1950s L.A. Home for $10 Million
Annie Segal, daughter of late fashion icon Fred Segal, is listing her renovated 1950s Toluca Lake estate for just under $10 million, nearly double the $4.8 million she paid in early 2024. The overhaul, done with Asom Home, modernized the roof, electrical,...

2026 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Guilds, Tonys & More
Deadline’s 2026 Awards Season Calendar outlines key dates for major film, television, music, and theater honors through September 2026, with the Academy Awards slated for March 15 and the Tony Awards on June 7. The schedule also notes shifts such...

Spot Your Yacht From the Jet Before Landing
When you’re on your jet and you want to put eyes on your yacht before heading to your island. 🎥 arrowyachts 👈🏼👈🏼👈🏼

Beeple: Lets The Dogs Out At Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Digital artist Beeple's "Regular Animals"—a pack of ten AI‑powered robotic dogs wearing the faces of tech billionaires, dead artists and the creator himself—will be on view at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie from April 29 to May 10. The robots, which sold for $100,000...

Ferrari 296 Challenge Stradale Could Be a 900 Hp Plug-In Hybrid Track Toy
Ferrari is developing the 296 Challenge Stradale, a road‑legal, track‑focused plug‑in hybrid based on the 296 GTB. Spy shots reveal extensive carbon‑fiber bodywork, upgraded aerodynamics and a lighter chassis. The powertrain is expected to exceed 900 horsepower, surpassing the standard...
AI-Focused Fund Breakout Raises $114M To Support Early-Stage Biotechs
Breakout Ventures announced the close of its third fund, raising $114 million to back AI‑driven biotech startups. The capital will be deployed to early‑stage companies, including a University of Chicago spin‑out focused on computational small‑molecule design and a stealth venture tackling...
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Youbet is riding the current grunge revival by infusing the genre’s gritty guitar work with subtle pop melodies. Their new single demonstrates this blend, offering both distortion‑driven intensity and catchy hooks. The band will release a self‑titled LP on May 1...

The Evolution and Revolution of Matthieu Blazy's Chanel
Matthieu Blazy’s latest Chanel runway reinterpreted the house’s legacy through sport‑inspired tailoring, drop‑waist silhouettes and experimental fabrics. The collection featured oversized merino‑wool suits, chainmail‑tweed, and vibrant feather‑embellished dresses, highlighting collaborations with Lemarié, Montex and Lesage. Blazy invoked Coco Chanel’s 1955...

Reckoning LIVE EVENT April 11
Reckoning with Jason Herbert will tape a live podcast episode on April 11 at the American Research Center in Egypt’s annual conference in Westminster, Colorado. Guest Dr. Kathleen Sheppard will discuss the 2001 film The Mummy Returns, Egypt in cinema,...
SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL Announce European & UK Summer Tour
Russian deathcore outfit Slaughter to Prevail announced a month‑long European and UK summer tour running from July 17 to August 15. The itinerary hits major festivals and club dates in twelve countries, featuring supporting acts Vended, Crypta and debuting teen‑thrash...

R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe Teams up with Andrew Watt, Josh Klinghoffer and Blink-182’s Travis Barker for Epic ‘Rooster’ Theme Song ‘I...
Michael Stipe teams up with Grammy‑winner Andrew Watt, former Pearl Jam guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, and Blink‑182 drummer Travis Barker to record "I Played The Fool," the official theme for HBO’s new comedy Rooster. The track marks Stipe’s first new song...
Psychologist’s Simple Trick to Detox ADHD Kids’ Screens
A child psychologist trick: how to detox an ADHD child’s brain after too much screen time

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Thessaloniki Documentary Competition Title Candidates of Death - Thessaloniki Documentary 2026
Polish director Maciej Cuske has released the trailer for *Candidates of Death*, which will debut in the International Competition at the 2026 Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival (March 5‑15). The film documents a father’s amateur horror project that begins on a family...

Could These Insect Manicures Help You Face You Fears?
Glasgow‑based nail artist Yulia Grigorjeva is turning real insect wings, beetle shells and other tiny organic fragments into high‑gloss manicures. Her work, often flagged with a trypophobia warning, embeds porous textures beneath a clear lacquer, creating miniature ecosystems on each...
Rising Amid Flurry of CAR T Deals, Stylus Proves Cell Therapy Is Not Dead
Stylus Medicine entered the cell‑therapy arena in May 2025 with an in‑vivo CAR‑T platform that delivers a lipid nanoparticle‑encapsulated recombinase to engineer T cells inside patients. The move comes after major pharma acquisitions—BMS buying Orbital Therapeutics for $1.5 billion and Gilead...

Looking Back at Athena Calderone’s Best Crate & Barrel Collections
Athena Calderone, founder of EyeSwoon, has released two notable Crate & Barrel collections in 2022 and 2024 that channel Art Deco, Beaux Arts, and Vienna Secession motifs. The 2022 line emphasized organic materials such as limestone, travertine, shearling and rattan,...
London Is Getting a 360-Degree Aardman Immersive Experience This Autumn with Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph and More
Aardman Animation is debuting a 360‑degree immersive film, "Larger Than Life: Starring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun and More," at the Kings Cross Lightroom starting October 14. The show marks the studio’s 50th anniversary and blends behind‑the‑scenes footage, never‑seen outtakes and classic...

Three Questions Turn Zombie Mornings Into Elite Clarity
Before I found this simple journal prompt, I began every day in pure zombie mode: • Sucked into 24-hour news • Doomscrolling social media • Replying to every notification But now I start every morning with elite clarity. I call it the Morning Kickstart. Here's...
Oscars: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and ‘Sinners’ Music Talent to Perform Live on Telecast
The Academy announced that singers from two Best Original Song nominees will perform live at the 98th Oscars on March 15. K‑pop‑themed "KPop Demon Hunters" will feature EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami singing "Golden" with traditional Korean instrumentation. The...

Oscars Performances: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Trio To Sing ‘Golden’; Miles Caton, Shaboozey & More Set For ‘Sinners’ Homage
The 98th Academy Awards will spotlight two on‑stage musical performances that showcase the Original Song nominees. The K‑Pop Demon Hunters trio—Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami—will perform the hit “Golden,” blending traditional Korean instruments and dance. A separate tribute to...
Lucid Express Lay on the Sweetness for ‘Instant Comfort’
Hong Kong shoegaze quintet Lucid Express releases their sophomore album *Instant Comfort*, featuring the track “Faux Sweetness” that juxtaposes pop‑leaning melodies with denser, heavier shoegaze production. Mixed by Kurt Feldman, the record expands on the debut’s optimism with louder guitars,...
Alysa Liu Attends the Louis Vuitton Show During Paris Fashion Week
Olympic figure skater Alyssa Liu made her Paris Fashion Week debut at Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2026/27 show. She arrived in a brown denim jacket, matching mid‑rise jeans, and a monogram shoulder bag, echoing the house’s signature aesthetic. Liu emphasized her post‑Olympic...

Cornelia Murr Shares “Come Undone” Ahead of Spring Tour
Cornelia Murr has dropped the single “Come Undone,” featuring harpist Céline Dessberg and produced by Frank Maston in his Paris studio. The track’s airy arrangement underscores Murr’s gentle vocals while exploring themes of surrender and unexpected outcomes. “Come Undone” serves as the...

The Black Crowes, 'A Pound of Feathers': Review
The Black Crowes released their tenth studio album, *A Pound of Feathers*, in March 2026, marking a second wave of new material after the 2024 reunion record *Happiness Bastards*. The album leans heavily on the band’s classic Southern‑rock formula—Rolling Stones...

Breath Resonance
The "Breath Resonance" project proposes using recorded human breath as a living artistic medium and a certificate of authenticity in an AI‑dominated creative landscape. By capturing the artist’s breathing rhythm and inviting audiences to synchronise their own breath, the installation...

London-Based French Four-Piece Huarinami Share New Single ‘Carried Away’
London‑based French quartet Huarinami has dropped their latest single, “Carried Away,” a high‑energy track that fuses early punk vibes with 60s French new‑wave flair and modern garage‑rock swagger. Frontwoman Pauline Janier (aka Cody Pepper) narrates a youthful, female‑centric story of...
The Met’s Tristan First Review Is in the Times – the London Times
The Times published Kevin Ng’s review of the Metropolitan Opera’s new Tristan und Isolde, noting mixed reactions to the production. Ng criticized the costume design and argued that conductor Yannick Nézet‑Séguin’s heavy orchestral emphasis drowned out the singers. However, he...

The 2026 GQ Sweater Report: Knits on Our Radar
GQ’s 2026 Sweater Report spotlights emerging knitwear trends, from niche producers to vintage revivals. It highlights three small‑batch brands—&Daughter, Howlin’, and Henri—known for Scottish wool and playful designs. The guide also offers a temperature‑based fabric matrix and showcases enduring pieces...

Materialized Enhancements
Materialized Enhancements is a hackathon‑born platform that lets users pick real gene‑therapy targets—such as Follistatin for muscle growth or VEGF for vascularization—from a curated library of 35 genes across 25 organisms. The selections, combined with a personal digital signature, feed...
Classe Tous Risques [4K UHD]
The Criterion Collection’s new 4K UHD edition restores Claude Sautet’s 1960 French crime drama *Classe tous risques* with striking visual fidelity. The release includes several archival featurettes, offering rare insights into Sautet’s filmmaking and co‑screenwriter perspectives. The film subverts typical heist...

GENA - The Pleasure Is Yours
GENA’s debut album *The Pleasure Is Yours* pairs Detroit‑born producer‑drummer Karriem Riggins with avant‑garde vocalist‑rapper Liv.e. The record fuses lo‑fi hip‑hop, jazz rap, soulful R&B, and experimental synth textures across a concise, beat‑tape‑like tracklist. All compositions are original, with no...

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for CPH:DOX Title Birita - CPH:DOX 2026
Faroese filmmaker Búi Dam debuts his first documentary feature, *Birita*, at CPH:DOX’s Nordic:DOX competition in March 2026. The film chronicles Dam’s attempt to stage Shakespeare’s *King Lear* with his mother, celebrated actress Birita Mohr, who is living with Alzheimer’s, in the...
The Mad Mile – Smiths
The Mad Mile, the UK indie duo of Adam Pickering and Matthew Goodbody, released the single “Smiths” from their 2026 album Legroom. The track mixes a proto‑jazz swing with classic Madchester‑era indie, drawing comparisons to the Bluetones and the original...

Arginine Plus Fish Oil May Help Manage Sarcopenia: Study
A twelve‑week randomized, double‑blind trial found that daily supplementation with 14 g arginine and 6 g fish oil improved gait speed, hand‑grip strength, and functional activity scores in older adults with sarcopenia. The intervention also lowered inflammatory markers (TNF‑α, IL‑6) and triglyceride...

Temporal Manipulation of the Duomo
"Temporal Manipulation of the Duomo" lets visitors swipe between day and night scans of Milan’s cathedral using hand gestures. The project combines XGRIDS PortalCam Gaussian splat captures with TouchDesigner rendering and Ultraleap Leap Motion tracking. Team members Josette Seitz and...
Delay Gratification, Earn Long‑Term Freedom
My entire life changed when I realized you have to sacrifice short-term freedom in order to earn long-term freedom. Instant gratification is the thief of your dreams. Sacrifice is the cost of entry. Delayed gratification is the key to the...
Action Beats Knowledge: Earn by Doing, Not Just Knowing
Most people are drowning in information. But the ones making money are taking daily action Don't be the one who knows everything but never does anything

We Need to Bring Back "Dump Decor"
The article examines how the historic practice of “dump decor”—salvaging furniture and appliances from open dumps—has vanished as municipalities replace dumps with engineered landfills. While landfills improve environmental safety, they also close a communal space where residents freely exchanged usable...
JR Sextet Returns to North West, Liverpool Show
Delighted to say we’re bringing the JR Sextet to Liverpool’s magnificent Tung Auditorium this November. Been a while since we’ve played in the North West. Very much looking forward to it. https://t.co/3G66mgchbk
Teachers Ignite Your Own Expectations, Not Just Directives
“A master can tell you what he expects of you. A teacher, though, awakens your own expectations.” https://t.co/n4P3VlP1HV

Fighting Cancer with Whole Plant Foods
The article argues that whole plant foods, not pharmaceuticals, are the most effective foundation for cancer prevention. It highlights the long latency of epithelial cancers and the ten hallmarks that drive tumor growth. Plant-derived bioactive compounds can simultaneously target multiple...

Four Ways Glucose Monitoring Boosts Athletic Performance
In our blog we discuss four potential applications: https://t.co/i88WCldGot • Preventing hypoglycaemia during exercise • Improving pre competition fuelling strategies • Learning how different foods influence glucose levels • Understanding glucose regulation during sleep and stress

Living Life on Your Own Terms: A Heartfelt Reflection on Choosing Your Own Path
The essay recounts Stephanie Roberts’s journey from a restrictive upbringing to embracing personal autonomy in Bombay’s bustling 1960s scene. She describes shedding the need for external validation and learning to trust her intuition, which led to greater confidence and inner...