
Field Projects’ latest show “A Partial Refusal,” curated by Weihui Lu, brings together six artists—including Rowan Renee, SaraNoa Mark, Claire Hu, and Mikayla Patton—to explore the limits of language, translation, and visual redaction. The exhibition uses stark black walls, woven banners, bronze armatures, and a Catalpa‑inspired weaving pattern to foreground gaps and silences rather than provide explicit narratives. By deliberately withholding didactic wall texts and embracing ambiguous signifiers, the show critiques the dominance of AI‑generated explanations and conventional museum authority. Critics note that the work invites viewers to dwell in uncertainty, turning the act of looking into a participatory negotiation of meaning.
Cherry Blossom season is my favorite season in Washington D.C. From the actual cherry blossoms to the immersive digital art (ARTECHOUSE) to cocktail themed bars to the high tea parties and more. I’m so obsessed 🌸💖✨
Symphony X confirmed that work on their first studio album since 2015’s Underworld is finally coalescing after years of writing, touring and pandemic‑induced delays. Guitarist Michael Romeo revealed a massive backlog of over a thousand riff ideas that the band...

Seek the advice of the most believable people you can find. If you don't know how to judge who the most believable people are, seek the advice of others about how to do that, such as people who have already...

Charlotte Duckworth’s new release, *Connie*, chronicles the chilling case of Connie Cross, a teenage pharmacy assistant who murdered at least seven strangers and now serves a whole‑life order. The narrative follows former police officer Olivia Lang, who revisits the case...

Serena Hanzhi Wang profiles computer artist Luhan Rong, whose VR and AI‑driven projects explore how responsive environments shape self‑perception. In the Eyes of Others uses gaze‑based interaction in Unreal Engine to make familiar spaces unstable, while Roomly offers AI‑guided interior...

The Guardian’s Letters page ran a Mother’s Day feature inviting readers to recount the advice they received from their mothers (and occasionally fathers). Contributors shared a mix of practical tips—like the classic "bus pass, dinner money, homework, handkerchief" mantra—and whimsical...
Researchers published a longitudinal study showing that people living with HIV who switch from daily oral antiretrovirals to the long‑acting injectable combo cabotegravir‑rilpivirine experience an early, transient rise in monocyte activation followed by a sustained decline below baseline levels. Flow...

50 Cent’s live shows have become a hallmark of his larger‑than‑life persona, using stage moments to settle scores and cement his dominance. The article spotlights three iconic performances: the confrontational “Amusement Park” at the 2007 BET Awards, an acapella rendition of...

San Luis Obispo real‑estate agent Lindsey Harn advises sellers to repaint interiors with neutral tones before listing, creating a light, blank‑slate environment that lets buyers focus on a home’s structure. She cites eleven specific shades—from Benjamin Moore’s Canvas to Sherwin‑Williams’...

Mark Twain Lake, a 27‑mile reservoir in northeast Missouri, spans 18,600 acres and is anchored by the 2,775‑acre Mark Twain State Park. The park provides three distinct campgrounds—Badger, Coyote and Puma—each offering electric hookups, ADA‑accessible sites, and seasonal amenities. Boaters...

Next week I’ll be in conversation with somatic healer and author Alishia McCullough for a virtual gathering exploring racial trauma, embodiment, and healing. This conversation is part of the lead-up to the release of my book The Cost of Healing in...

A new paper in Neurology Clinical Practice argues that spiritual distress is a clinical reality for patients with neurological diseases such as Parkinson's, dementia, and epilepsy. It proposes a biopsychosocial‑spiritual model and recommends the FICA framework to conduct a two‑minute...

The OXH gallery in Tampa debuted "The Only Sea in the World with No Land Boundaries," a collaborative installation by Brooklyn‑based multimedia artist Etty Yaniv, curator Odeta Xheka, and Colombian digital artist Santiago Echeverry. Yaniv’s recycled‑plastic sculptures were paired with...

Disney/Pixar’s animated sequel Hoppers held the weekend box‑office lead with a $28.5 million second‑weekend, pushing its global gross to nearly $165 million and ranking third among all 2026 releases. Universal’s romance Reminders of Him debuted with $18.2 million, while A24’s micro‑budget horror Undertone...
Researchers used machine‑learning interatomic potential (MLIP) calculations to screen dopants for orthorhombic Sn₃O₄, identifying aluminum as a stable dopant. Experimental hydrothermal synthesis confirmed the predictions, with 5 % Al‑doped o‑Sn₃O₄ delivering 16‑times higher hydrogen production under visible light. The study demonstrates...

The post chronicles a quirky Tokyo adventure, highlighting an egg‑vending machine that dispenses six eggs for ¥500. The author muses on the machine’s odd location in a quiet residential area, questioning its purpose beyond novelty. The piece blends personal travel...

Dervla McTiernan returns with *Three Reasons for Revenge*, a 336‑page thriller released June 4, 2026 by HarperCollins. The plot follows Detective Sergeant Judith Lee as she investigates a missing assault victim and a series of revenge‑filled packages targeting three unrelated individuals....

Paul Chan’s latest solo show, Automa Mon Amour at Greene Naftali, expands his long‑running “breathers” series with kinetic, pneumatic sculptures that hover between stasis and motion. The centerpiece, Untitled (Wheel of Synth Life), fuses Buddhist mandala references with a baroque horror‑vacui...

The article argues that lasting weight loss hinges on a sustainable calorie deficit rather than restrictive diets or obsessive calorie counting. It emphasizes shifting focus to high‑fiber, plant‑based foods, which naturally curb hunger and support health. The author outlines a...
What I kept thinking about, reading all these horror stories of working at Noma, is how the restaurant’s exceptionality, its sheer extraordinariness, was essential to its culture of abuse — the institution weaponized its status. My @newyorkermag column ⬇️

Painting the ceiling the same hue as the walls creates a seamless visual field that makes a room feel larger and more immersive. Designers Oliver Furth and Linda Hayslett recommend bold neutrals, dusty lavenders, or rich taupes to extend height...
Duchamp wrote of the desire to forge an artistic process that allowed him to remove himself from the physical creation of the work—or, as he put it, “to cut my hands off.” He expressed his intent to “reduce the idea of aesthetic...
Women will eat 1,200 calories to lose weight. Meanwhile, in 1944, researchers at the University of Minnesota put men on 1,570 calories a day and called it semi-starvation. The men became depressed, obsessed with food, lost hair, couldn't handle the...

Buying whole fish can be cost‑effective, but freshness is crucial for flavor and texture. The primary red flag is limpness, which signals that rigor mortis has passed and the fish is aging. Fresh specimens stay stiff, have clear eyes, bright...
Britt Lower attended Valentino’s Fall 2026 runway at Rome’s Palazzo Barberini, highlighting a timeless trench coat paired with embellished boots. She described the collection’s color palette as reminiscent of a Fellini film, linking the brand’s heritage to cinematic romance. Lower’s stylist...
Metal band Dogma announced on March 14 that its upcoming U.S. tour has been postponed due to unexpected delays in visa processing. The group assured fans that all previously purchased tickets remain valid and that new dates will be scheduled...
Some of the most peaceful moments in life happen after you stop trying to be who everyone else expects you to be.
The Museum of Modern Art will host "Frida and Diego: The Last Dream" from March 21 to September 12, 2026, showcasing a curated selection of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera works alongside a new Metropolitan Opera production, *El Último Sueño...

If work has been feeling overwhelming lately, you’re not alone. The modern digital world moves fast. Messages, emails, tasks and notifications can easily fill every moment of our day. The good news is you don’t need to work harder. You simply need a...
A meta‑analysis of seven trials involving 336 adults with chronic insomnia found that regular exercise significantly reduces anxiety and depression symptoms. Participants who engaged in activities such as walking, yoga, or resistance training also reported lower insomnia severity and fewer...

Afam Onyimadu abandoned the idea of a single “daily driver” operating system and adopted a task‑oriented multi‑OS workflow. By allocating creative, development, AI, and collaboration tasks to the platforms where they run best—Windows for certain apps, Linux for terminal‑heavy work,...
Jerry Seinfeld’s 1992 Mercedes‑Benz 500E, a rare Porsche‑co‑developed sedan, fetched $320,000 at the Amelia Island auction. The car logged just 2,335 miles in 34 years, earning a “near‑new” rating from Gooding & Company. Built partly at Porsche’s Stuttgart‑Zuffenhausen facility, the...

Universal Pictures’ blockbuster Fast X, the latest Fast & Furious installment starring Dwayne Johnson, Jason Momoa, Vin Diesel and an all‑star ensemble, has launched on Peacock’s streaming platform. The film earned over $714 million worldwide during its theatrical run and holds...
Heather Fawcett’s *Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter* blends urban fantasy with a cat‑centric premise, set in a timeless Montreal where magic is illegal and tied to ordinary artefacts. The protagonist, Agnes, must relocate her shelter after a magical feud destroys...
Mobile crisis teams are proving effective at de‑escalating psychiatric emergencies, with Bozeman, Montana’s unit cutting police mental‑health call time by nearly 80% and averting unnecessary ER visits. Across the United States, at least 1,800 teams operate, yet most rely on...

Researchers at Texas A&M have demonstrated that engineered fire whirls can increase the efficiency of in‑situ oil‑spill burning by roughly 40%, while cutting particulate emissions. The team built a 16‑foot triangular chamber that generated a 17‑foot vortex, consuming the oil...
Modern home building now intertwines interior design, advanced construction technology, and market intelligence to deliver comfortable, energy‑efficient residences. Trends such as open‑plan layouts, natural lighting, and minimalist décor boost both livability and property value. Builders are adopting smart insulation, energy‑saving...

The author describes a growing habit of escaping to secluded Greek villas and quiet hotels to recharge. Each weekend she packs lightly, seeking natural light, traditional architecture, and solitude. The experience blends personal reflection with a fascination for thinkers like...

Recent research highlights that children’s under‑developed pre‑frontal cortex makes them especially vulnerable to stress triggered by self‑harm and suicide imagery on social media. Neuroimaging shows limbic activation comparable to real‑world threats, leading to rapid, often uncontrolled reactions. Platform‑level alerts to...

If your body is telling you how good it feels, it’s a good time to test yourself with a race. What signs tell you you’re race ready?

Anne Lamott, prolific author of 20.5 books, is promoting her new co‑written guide *Good Writing: 36 Ways to Improve Your Sentences*, slated for release on March 17. In a recent interview she highlighted Barbara Kingsolver’s works, recommended the novel *Demon Copperhead*,...
“It’s going to break your heart if you’ve always wanted to write a memoir or novel but never got around to it.” -Anne Lamott on her Substack, 3/12/26.

Our new @NatureMedicine paper proposing a path for better, dynamic evaluation of large language models for patient care https://t.co/VHvyxDFKuc CES-clinical environment simulator @pranavrajpurkar https://t.co/Q9tyeupEk3
The Korea National Opera has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korean Cultural Centre in Hong Kong to stream one live performance each month throughout 2026. Starting in April, twelve productions—including “La Traviata” and “La Bohème”—will be screened free...
Get married and have kids so instead of literally doing whatever you want all of the time you can be forced to schedule every moment of your existence around ungrateful banshees who refuse to nap and won't stop eating your...

This week’s round-up moves through presence, memory, advocacy, and the many ways people find meaning and strength while living with—and beyond—cancer. Featuring writing by @bethlgainer @nancyspoint @amjohnston1315 @letlifehappen https://t.co/x5cv6XbyZ4 https://t.co/k1RywJSJRM
Opera Hong Kong will stage Bizet’s Carmen from May 7‑10, 2026 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre, part of the French May Arts Festival. The production, directed by Jia Ding, relocates the story to 1970s Hong Kong, a...
Singapore Airlines Just Cut Award Prices 30% For April — Including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco And Seattle - View from the Wing https://t.co/gRW4bh4YEY
Effortless effort isn't the absence of work. It's what work looks like when it finally belongs to you.