
Jonathan Anderson.
System Magazine preview features Jonathan Anderson, the British designer behind JW Anderson, highlighting his recent collaborations and aesthetic direction. The piece, photographed by Juergen Teller and styled with creative partner Dovile Drizyte, underscores Anderson’s influence on contemporary fashion. Although the full article is pending, the teaser signals a deep dive into his creative process. Veteran fashion journalist Tim Blanks curates the feature, adding editorial weight to the profile.

What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem at The Variety Arts Theater
What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem transforms the Variety Arts Theater into a six‑floor, after‑hours immersive film exhibition in downtown Los Angeles. The program interweaves historic cinema excerpts with avant‑garde video art, presented on everything from massive projection walls...

In Conversation. Jonathan Anderson, Benjamin Bruno and David Sims.
Renowned fashion designer Jonathan Anderson sat down with emerging creative Benjamin Bruno and iconic photographer David Sims for a moderated dialogue led by Jonathan Wingfield. The conversation explored the intersection of high‑fashion, digital fabrication, and visual storytelling, highlighting how sustainability...

Vintage. Archivism.
System Magazine is set to publish a new feature titled “Vintage. Archivism.” authored by Gemma A. Williams. The piece explores how contemporary creators reinterpret vintage visual culture through archival techniques. A portrait by Kin Chan Coedel accompanies the preview, signaling...

Karl Holmqvist at Galerie Neu
Swedish artist Karl Holmqvist is mounting a solo show titled "Paint With Make‑Up" at Galerie Neu in Berlin from February 7 to March 7, 2026. The exhibition repurposes cosmetics as a painting medium, presenting a series of works that blur the line between beauty...

Sound of Falling: There’s No Escape From Patriarchy in This Exquisitely Crafted Tale of German Women Through Time
Sound of Falling is a fragmented German arthouse film that follows four women across a century of patriarchal oppression. Director Mascha Schilinski and editor Evelyn Rack employ handheld, pinhole cinematography and abrupt cuts to dissolve linear narrative. Minimal dialogue is...

SoiL Thornton at The Wattis Institute
The Wattis Institute in San Francisco is presenting “8 Hours of Rest: SoiL Thornton” from Jan 20 to Mar 7, 2026. The multidisciplinary show blends large‑scale furniture, phosphorescent paintings, video loops, and archival prints to interrogate rest, sleep, and self‑care within a capitalist framework....

Questionnaire. Chitose Abe.
System Magazine announced an upcoming questionnaire with Japanese fashion designer Chitose Abe, authored by Loïc Prigent. The piece, currently pending online publication, promises an in‑depth look at Abe’s creative philosophy and recent collections. System highlighted the interview as a key...

Momentum. Will Welch.
The System Magazine teases an upcoming feature titled “Momentum. Will Welch.” while providing only a placeholder image and a brief note that the full article will appear online soon. The announcement signals the publication’s intent to explore Welch’s recent surge...

Reflections on My Mindful Teaching Journey
Roberta Schnorr reflects on integrating her personal mindfulness practice with the unpredictable demands of classroom teaching. She describes how daily meditation, targeted breath and body‑awareness exercises, and intentional self‑inquiry help mitigate reactivity, anxiety, and over‑attachment to outcomes. By tuning into...

In the Words of… Amanda Harlech.
System Magazine announces an upcoming feature interview with fashion icon Amanda Harlech, complemented by photography from Juergen Teller, creative direction by Dovile Drizyte, and styling by Tallulah Harlech. The piece highlights Harlech’s decades‑long influence on luxury branding and will be...

Eat Within 30 Minutes for Faster Muscle Growth
Post workout nutrition is crucial to optimizing performance, preventing injury, and promoting muscle growth. Having a post workout snack right after training can drastically enhance muscle growth and immediately begin the recovery process. Grab a simple snack such as chocolate...

Learning How To Stay
In this episode of "Let's Have the Conversation," host Desiree B. Stevens explores the concept of "staying"—maintaining presence and regulation within community work and difficult dialogues. She outlines three core practices: staying in your body to avoid dissociation, staying without...
Orchard Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps
The Orchard Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps recipe offers a high‑protein, low‑carb lunch option using shredded rotisserie or cooked chicken, Greek yogurt, apples, grapes, and almonds. Each serving delivers 28 g of protein and 257 calories, packaged in crisp lettuce leaves for...
Space Habitation Report – Mar.2.2026
NASA’s SpaceX CRS‑33 Dragon spacecraft undocked from the International Space Station on Feb. 26, returning valuable microgravity biology experiments. The crew‑12 expedition arrived in mid‑February, expanding the ISS’s research agenda with European‑led experiments. Axiom Space announced a $350 million funding round to...

These New Rare Agave Spirits Double as Elegant Sculptures
Singular Archive, founded by veteran spirit maker Vicente Cisneros, launches a limited‑edition line of agave‑based liquids housed in handcrafted metal and crystal sculptures. The spirits are deliberately left unclassified by Mexican authorities, allowing the use of rare agave varietals such...

Mystery Shark ‘Found’ 12 Miles Inland Baffles Sydney Locals
A shark was reported on a brick road in Kellyville, a suburb about 12 miles inland from Sydney’s coast, baffling police and residents. The sighting comes amid a recent surge of shark attacks in Sydney, linked to heavy rains that drive...

My New Book Announcement: Liar's Kingdom
Andrew Weissmann announces his upcoming book, Liar’s Kingdom: How to Stop Trump’s Deceit and Save America, slated for publication on May 19. The work proposes concrete legal reforms to prevent habitual liars from holding elected office, drawing on anti‑misinformation statutes...

Enter Giveaway, Support Noir Novel & New Paperback
I'm here for fun BUT I also need to pay my bills. So 1) there's a giveaway for review copies of my novel The Intrigue, a 1940s noir about a romance scam artist. If you're a Goodreads user and you...
Night Sky Highlights for March 2026
March 2026 offers a packed celestial calendar, highlighted by a total lunar eclipse on March 3 that will turn the Moon a deep red. A rare Venus‑Saturn conjunction peaks mid‑month, while the vernal equinox on March 20 marks the astronomical start of spring....
Did the Film Crew Actually Read Wuthering Heights?
hey so did the the people involved in the Wuthering Heights film actually read Wuthering Heights

Timeseven – Lost in Nashville (Single)
Timeseven, an Indiana‑based indie group, will release their new single “Lost In Nashville” on April 3. The track fuses acoustic country guitar, banjo‑like plucks, ghostly brass, soft jazz and orchestral strings, creating a midnight‑mood ballad. It features major‑label country vocalist Brad Williams...

C.R. Knight – You Got A Bad Thang (Single)
Arkansas‑born singer‑songwriter C.R. Knight returned to the spotlight on Valentine’s Day with "You Got A Bad Thang," his first single in eight years. The track fuses 1970s‑style blues, country guitar licks, and soulful R&B, delivering a retro yet fresh sound....
Shawarma-Spiced Chickpea Bowls
MyFitnessPal has refreshed its Shawarma‑Spiced Chickpea Bowl recipe, a quick vegetarian lunch that combines toasted chickpeas with lemon‑yogurt, tomato, cucumber and avocado. Each serving delivers 12 g of fiber—covering 48% of women’s and 32% of men’s daily fiber needs—along with 24 g...

Stick With It: Try the Third Rep Rule
Every time I start something new, I follow a simple framework. It's called The Third Rep Rule. Give it a try if you always quit something new:

11 Rare Color Changing Gemstones: Alexandrite, Sapphire & More
The article catalogs eleven of the world’s rarest colour‑changing gemstones, from the ultra‑valuable alexandrite to UV‑reactive hyalite opal, detailing their hue shifts, price per carat, and rarity levels. It highlights key buying considerations such as certification, multi‑light inspection, and provenance....

Ep. 784: Pulsar-Powered Science
Astronomy Cast episode 784, released Feb 16, 2026, features hosts Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay exploring how pulsars—dead, rapidly rotating stars—function as precise cosmic clocks. The show explains that pulsar timing enables detection of nanohertz gravitational waves, autonomous spacecraft...
Washington State Moves to Ban Forced Employee Microchips
Washington state lawmakers introduced HB 2303 to prohibit employers from requiring or coercing employees to receive subdermal microchip implants. The bill cleared the House and a Senate Labor and Commerce Committee with bipartisan backing and now heads toward final enactment....

Marianne Leone's Christina The Astonishing | The Bold Girl the Nuns Couldn’t Break
In this episode Frank Schaefer interviews actress‑writer Mary Ann Leone about her new novel *Christina the Astonishing*, a darkly comic tale of a young Italian‑American girl raised in a strict Catholic environment near Boston. They explore the book’s vivid opening...

Gigantic Rock Slide Slams La Gomera Beach as Campers Watch in Shock (Video)
A massive rock slide struck La Gomera’s coastal road in 2020, sending a boulder into the ocean while campers watched from parked vehicles. The footage resurfaced this week, highlighting that no injuries occurred despite the proximity of the slide. The...

How U.S. Paralympian Brenna Huckaby Uses Oura to Redefine Resilience and Avoid Burnout
U.S. Paralympian Brenna Huckaby, the most decorated snowboarding athlete, is preparing for the Milano‑Cortina 2026 Games while leveraging her Oura Ring to fine‑tune rest and recovery. She uses Oura’s Readiness and Sleep scores to counter a historic over‑training mindset and...

Early Summer Predictive Wildfire Outlooks: Significant Wildfire Potential Remains, But What Does It Look Like Compared To Last Year?
Predictive Services unveiled new spring‑summer wildfire potential maps, highlighting that significant fire risk persists into early summer. March has already recorded above‑average temperatures and below‑average precipitation across the western United States, intensifying drought conditions. The outlook suggests an early‑season fire...
Master Time Manipulation to Craft Your Bestseller
What's behind the blockbuster success of novels like People We Meet on Vacation and The Housemaid? It’s not just the prose, the characters, or the plot. It’s how the authors manipulate time to keep readers hooked. In today's video, I reveal how...

Self-Education University: How Writing Changed the Way I Think
Rania Gebagi’s March 2026 blog post explores how a disciplined writing practice reshapes cognition and personal reality. She argues that transcribing thoughts onto paper forces clarity, turning abstract ideas into concrete plans. The piece outlines specific techniques—daily journaling, bullet‑point mapping,...

In Defense of the Midlife Crisis
The author argues that a midlife crisis is less a comedic trope and more an awakening—a deliberate self‑examination that grants agency after decades of following a childhood‑set trajectory. By framing life in three acts—childhood, young adulthood, and midlife—the piece suggests...
The Elitefts Indoor Sled: How to Get Real Sled Work Done Without Wrecking Your Floor
Elitefts introduced the Indoor Sled with Strap, a compact, plate‑loaded sled designed for indoor surfaces such as carpet, rubber, and turf. Priced at $89.97, the sled offers a floor‑friendly alternative to traditional metal sleds, eliminating abrasion and storage hassles. The...
The Trap's Plot Holes Expose Unrealistic Law Enforcement Logic
I just watched The Trap on Netflix. What a garbage movie. 1. Why is the FBI Profiler in charge of the entire operation? 2. Why set up a trap/fake concert for a serial killer at a concert for kids? 3. Why have...
Computer Run on Human Brain Cells Learned to Play ‘Doom’
Cortical Labs in Australia has upgraded its biocomputer, built from lab‑grown human neurons, to play the first‑person shooter *Doom*. The new CL1 platform translates visual game data into electrical stimulation patterns that the neuronal network can interpret, achieving adaptive, real‑time...

Shift Motivation From Fear to Safety, Not Calories
Shane interrupts your ability to care for yourself. Because it reinforces the idea that there's something wrong with you. Then, instead of diet or self-help advice benefitting you, it keeps you thinking that you're a problem to fix. If you truly want...

Container Challenge: Natives in the Garden – Design Sweepstakes
Fine Gardening has launched the "Container Challenge: Natives in the Garden" design sweepstakes, inviting readers to create container plantings that feature at least one North American native species. The grand prize, valued between $550‑$850, includes two AquaPots Lites, premium potting...

The Seeds I Water
The author marks a decade of sobriety, Buddhist practice, and the anniversary of his father’s fatal overdose, reflecting on how both trauma and recovery are shaped by mental habits. He describes his father’s life of addiction, incarceration, and eventual death,...
59 Unique Prom Hairstyles to Try in 2025 for Every Hair Length and Type
The article curates 59 distinct prom hairstyles, organized by hair length, updos, half‑up styles, and braids, drawing inspiration from celebrities and influencers. Each look includes practical tips such as heat‑protectant usage, styling tools, and salon recommendations. The piece also notes...

More Books, Fewer Readers: A Growing Reading Crisis
We are in a reading crisis. People have access to more books than any point in history, but are reading less than ever. Here are 10 concerning charts about the state of reading:

Bold Actions, Not Perpetual Progress, Forge Impactful Change
If you stay in progress mode, you will fail. You will struggle. People will judge you. Some will say you’re not ready. Some will say you’re not good enough…. Good. Bold moves build bold humans who make bold change in the...

Designing Trustworthy Health AI: Q&A with Oura’s Dr. Chris Curry and Dr. Tanvi Jayaraman
Oura has launched its first custom AI model focused on women’s health, embedding it in the Oura Advisor experience. The model is built on curated clinical research, combined with individual sensor data, and runs on Oura‑controlled, privacy‑first infrastructure. Lead clinicians...
Empowering Moms to Heal, Thrive, and Rediscover Self
I want to connect with moms who are focused on: • healing, not just surviving postpartum • mindful parenting • healthy habits for family life • rediscovering themselves after motherhood • building something meaningful while raising children ♥️ If this sounds...

Embrace Struggle and Joy for a Meaningful Life
On “fun-maxxing,” “struggle-maxxing,” and what Alysa Liu’s extraordinary story can teach us about not just sport, but living a good and meaningful life too. I’m biased but I think everyone should read this: https://open.substack.com/pub/bradstulberg/p/struggle-joy-and-the-meaning-of-life?r=1z3bk6&utm_medium=ios

Simulations of Your Gut May Predict Which Probiotics Will Stick
Researchers have built microbial community‑scale metabolic models that simulate how specific probiotic strains behave in an individual’s gut. Using baseline microbiome data, the models predicted engraftment with 75‑80% accuracy and linked bacterial growth to health outcomes such as improved post‑meal...
Why You Shouldn’t Panic About GLP-1 Muscle Loss
GLP‑1 agonists such as Wegovy are driving rapid weight loss, prompting concerns that users may experience significant muscle loss. While people with obesity typically possess more absolute muscle, weight reduction naturally sheds some lean tissue, and researchers have not yet...

Imagine Tomorrow's Miracle: Visualize Your Ideal Life
The miracle question. If a miracle happened tonight and everything you’re hoping for would be different in the morning, what is the miracle? What would the beautiful life be tomorrow morning when you woke up? This is a grounded question in a well-researched...