
"Joan Baez Was the Thunder of Bob Dylan’s Rolling Revue"
A 1976 Daily Herald piece revisits Joan Baez’s commanding presence in Bob Dylan’s rolling revue, emphasizing her role as the tour’s vocal thunder. The article spotlights a Hattiesburg, Mississippi concert where Dylan debuted “You’re a Big Girl Now,” a song never performed live before. While Dylan played “Stuck Inside of Mobile,” he omitted the politically charged “Hattie Carroll.” Baez’s influence helped shape the setlist and the tour’s dynamic energy.

What Leeches Reveal About Movement
Professor Lidia Szczupak, after a failed toad‑muscle project, turned to the medicinal leech Hirudo verbana as a new model for locomotion research. Leeches possess 21 identical mid‑body ganglia with large, accessible neurons, allowing researchers to study motor patterns at the...
The Quiet Magic of Helene Blanche’s Yarns
Danish designer Helene Blanche has expanded her eponymous label with a new fabric and wallpaper collection that interprets traditional needlework through three hand‑painted designs. The line builds on a heritage partnership with paint giant Flügger, whose earlier wallpaper became the...
Post-Game Depression to Get a Measurement Scale for the First Time in 2026: When the End of a Game Leaves...
A January 2026 study in *Current Psychology* introduces the Post‑Game Depression Scale (P‑GDS), a 17‑item questionnaire that measures the lingering sense of emptiness players feel after completing highly immersive games. Researchers Kamil Janowicz and Piotr Klimczyk surveyed 373 gamers recruited from...

I Guess Bro
NYC producer Gobby releases his latest solo album “i guess bro,” a 21‑track, 39‑minute whirlwind of experimental electronic music. The record blends twee‑pop bells, lo‑fi strings, hard‑edged drum maximalism, and sub‑minute vignettes, pushing genre boundaries while satirizing digital overload. Gobby,...

How To Build And Measure Curiosity In The Age Of Intelligent Machines
Companies eager to brand themselves as curiosity‑driven are grappling with how to quantify that trait. The article argues that curiosity must be measured through observable behavior—especially the depth of questions asked and the progression of ideas—rather than personality surveys. AI...
Pickle Stew With Ham and Potatoes (Mancare De Castraveti Acri)
Romanian cookbook author Irina Georgescu shares a traditional stew—Mâncare de castraveti acri—that combines brined pickles, pork or beef, potatoes, and tomatoes into a hearty, tangy dish. The recipe serves four to six people, yields about eight cups, and provides 348...
Beacon Biosignals Is Mapping the Brain During Sleep
Beacon Biosignals has launched an FDA‑cleared, lightweight EEG headband that records clinical‑grade brain activity while users sleep at home. The device’s machine‑learning platform extracts detailed sleep‑stage metrics and subtle architecture changes, supporting more than 40 global clinical trials for conditions...
EXCLUSIVE: Grenson Leans Into Loafer Mule Trend With NN.07 Collab
Grenson has teamed with Copenhagen‑based label NN.07 to launch a limited‑edition moccasin mule, riding the rising loafer‑mule trend. The shoe combines soft napa leather, a hand‑stitched gathered apron and a flexible leather sole, echoing Grenson’s 1960s moccasin heritage and NN.07’s...

Johannes Bauer, Michael Griener, Olaf Rupp - Aufsturz (scatterArchive, 2026)
A 2007 live performance by trombonist Johannes Bauer, drummer Michael Griener and guitarist Olaf Rupp at Berlin’s Aufsturz Club has been officially released in 2026 on scatterArchive’s Bandcamp. The original stereo tape, recorded as a demo for promoters, contained technical...

7 of the Most Chic Fabric Choices You Could Pick for Your Banquette Seating (and, Actually, Any Custom Upholstery) in...
Designers highlight seven fabric options that blend high style with durability for custom banquette upholstery. Choices range from bold, large‑scale printed velvets to indoor‑outdoor Sunbrella textiles, performance jacquard, faux‑leather, and water‑repellent vintage leather. Each material is selected for its ability...
Turn Resistance Into Insight, Not a Problem
Resistance is loud behavior protecting quiet struggles. Stop asking: “How do I stop this?” Start asking: “What is this telling me?”
DAMPE Observes Charge-Dependent Limit of Cosmic Ray Acceleration
The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) satellite has reported a charge‑dependent ceiling on cosmic‑ray acceleration, showing that heavier nuclei reach lower maximum energies than protons. The instrument measured particles up to roughly 100 TeV per nucleon and identified a systematic cutoff...

Bob Infinite – “Flying Across Water”
Bob Infinite, a New York‑based indie musician, dropped the single “Flying Across Water” on April 30, 2026. The track blends spacious, lush production with fuzzy vocal bursts, moving from serene verses to anthemic choruses. Lyrical themes of struggle, release, and transcendence are...

The Two Tracks – “Mexico By Friday”
Wyoming‑based folk‑rock quartet The Two Tracks released a new single titled “Mexico By Friday” on April 30, 2026. The song draws lyrical inspiration from songwriter Julie Huebner’s winter retreats in a cob‑built house on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Musically, the track pairs twangy...

28% of Breast Cancer Cases Linked to 6 Modifiable Risk Factors
A new Lancet Oncology analysis of 204 countries found that 28.3% of the global breast cancer burden in 2023 is attributable to six modifiable risk factors: diet, tobacco exposure, high blood sugar, excess body weight, alcohol use and physical inactivity....

Time Parade – “Poor Anselmo”
Charlotte‑based indie outfit Time Parade has dropped the single “Poor Anselmo,” a track that evolves from mellow keys into a twangy, melodic climax. The song serves as a preview for the band’s forthcoming EP *Those Who Do Not Jump Will...

Josey Wails – “Sweet Darlin'”
Baltimore‑based indie rocker Josey Wails has dropped "Sweet Darlin'" as the lead single from his newly released Sweetheart Darling EP. The track was captured in a home studio using vintage RadioShack microphones and a battered Tascam 8‑track recorder, giving it...

Food Timing May Shape How T Cells Respond to Infection and Therapy
A Nature study shows that lipids released after a meal rapidly reprogram T‑cell metabolism, boosting glucose uptake, mitochondrial mass and cytokine production. Researchers observed these effects in both human donors and mice, with fed‑state T cells showing enhanced proliferation and...

Huebline – “Feel”
Los Angeles‑based indie artist Huebline released “Feel,” the lead single from his forthcoming EP *Last Known Rebel*, slated for June 12. The track fuses alt‑rock energy with psychedelic guitar layers and emotive vocals that explore themes of doubt and honor....

Pat Faking – “Back Again” + “Take Me”
Indie band Pat Faking has dropped the “Faking” EP, delivering a blend of alt‑rock, shoegaze, and post‑punk across its six tracks. The opener “Back Again” launches the record with bass‑thumping, soaring guitars, while “Take Me” shifts to a moodier, twang‑laden...
Switch Task View, Skyrocket Productivity and Reduce Overwhelm
The fact that the simplest switch of how you view your tasks list, in your project management platform, being able to completely skyrocket your productivity is wild. Whether you have ADHD or a different learning type, the way your view...
Drone Radar on Earth Guides the Search for Water on Mars
Researchers at the University of Arizona deployed drone‑mounted ground‑penetrating radar to map buried glaciers in remote Earth regions. The high‑resolution subsurface data revealed ice thicknesses and flow patterns previously undetectable from the surface. By validating radar signatures of permafrost and...

LANNDS – “Hold My Place” + “If the Door Closes”
Los Angeles‑based project LANNDS dropped the EP *If The Door Closes* on April 30, 2026, featuring the singles “Hold My Place” and the title track “If the Door Closes.” The record weaves electronica, trip‑hop, and art‑pop into atmospheric, melody‑rich songs...
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Nihilism: History, Philosophy, Theories
Nihilism, first coined by Friedrich Jacobi in the Enlightenment, questions any intrinsic purpose in life and has been shaped by thinkers such as Kierkegaard, Turgenev, and Nietzsche. The philosophy splits into several strands—existential, cosmic, ethical, epistemological, and political—each targeting a...

Get £100 Cashback with Leading Hotels of the World and American Express
American Express has rolled out a global £100 (≈$127) cashback promotion for cardholders who spend £600 (≈$762) at Leading Hotels of the World properties. The deal, which runs until 27 July, applies across North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and...
[Perspectives] Amita Aggarwal: Understanding Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Amita Aggarwal, a clinical immunologist and rheumatologist, serves as Executive Director of AIIMS Bibinagar. Her childhood, marked by frequent relocations to Nepal, Iraq, and border regions during the 1971 India‑Pakistan war, gave her a unique cross‑cultural perspective. She emphasizes how migration,...
[Comment] GLP-1 Therapies: An Emerging Approach for Alcohol Reduction?
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains one of the world’s most prevalent yet undertreated conditions, with fewer than 2 % of affected Americans receiving an FDA‑approved medication. Recent randomized trials of once‑weekly GLP‑1 receptor agonists, especially semaglutide, have demonstrated statistically significant reductions...

Why the Most Successful People You Know Are Slightly Delusional
The article argues that the most successful founders are slightly delusional, betting on massive outcomes before any evidence exists. It cites a founder who raised $40 million while believing his startup would become a billion‑dollar company despite having no customers. The...
[Comment] HPV Vaccine Scale-Up Is Key to Curb Rising Cervical Cancer Inequalities
Despite advances in high‑income nations, cervical cancer deaths remain heavily concentrated in low‑ and lower‑middle‑income countries, where screening is scarce. Modeling studies show that scaling up HPV vaccination, especially with single‑dose regimens, could dramatically narrow these gaps. However, political and...

Bot-House / SON Architecture
Bot‑House, a 750 m² family residence completed in 2023, reimagines a former kindergarten site in Malta with a 25‑metre lap pool that runs the length of the home. Led by architects Mark Peregin and Mark Sullivan, the house pivots around a...
Where to Stay in Moab (Best Places & Areas)
Abigail Bliss’s guide ranks Moab’s lodging options by location and traveler type, highlighting Slackline Moab as the top downtown pick, Red Cliffs Lodge as the premier luxury retreat in Castle Valley, and Under Canvas Moab as the leading glamping experience....

We Can Choose to Get Back on Track
The Daily Dad released a premium leather edition of its daily devotional, reinforcing its mission to give parents a daily reminder that their role matters. The June 24 entry, “We Can Choose to Get Back on Track,” uses philosophical references to...
More Trouble Than I Am Worth: Chaos Is The Plan (T3hPwnisher Log)
t3hpwnisher posted a nutrition recap detailing a repeat breakfast of blue‑cheese crumbles and a dinner of seven burger patties with four packs of butter from Culver’s. A comment from simo74 praised the “chaotic genius” of using a high‑fat, low‑volume diet...
US–Indian Space Mission Maps Extreme Subsidence in Mexico City
The NASA‑ISRO NISAR satellite has produced its first high‑resolution subsidence map of Mexico City, revealing zones sinking more than two centimeters per month between October 2025 and January 2026. The L‑band synthetic‑aperture radar captured these movements despite clouds and night...
Doing Dumb Stuff as a College Kid
A college athlete logged a high‑volume back workout, hitting 15 wide‑grip pull‑ups and a max of 235 lb on Pendlay rows. Post‑session notes reveal a lat strain that prompted dropping Meadows rows before upcoming events. The post also highlights the writer’s...

Paramount Hit With Antitrust Lawsuit Over Warner Bros. Discovery Acquisition
Paramount Skydance has been served with a 46‑page antitrust lawsuit challenging its $110.9 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The plaintiffs, a group of streaming and movie‑going consumers, argue the deal would raise the combined entity's market share to 23.6%, diminish consumer choice,...

Holly McCandless-Desmond on Reshaping Her Creative Education
Photographer Holly McCandless‑Desmond booked her first global campaign at 21, but the pressure to prove herself soon gave way to a focus on boundaries and meaningful collaborations. When COVID halted her film‑school plans, she pivoted to photography, shooting socially‑distanced portraits and...
Kids Test Your Patience Like a Finish Line
Some people will get on your last nerve. Kids will run through your last nerve like it’s a finish line at the end of a race.

We Test Dozens of Gravel Bikes Each Year—These 12 Are the Ones Our Editors Keep Recommending
Interest in gravel riding has surged, prompting manufacturers to launch hundreds of new gravel bike models. Bicycling’s editors tested dozens and identified twelve standouts, with Canyon’s Grizl CF 6 crowned Best Overall and Trek’s Checkpoint ALR highlighted for value and upgrade flexibility....
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Kendall Jenner Is My Style Icon, so I'm Buying the Cute Flats She Repeat-Wears Every Spring, From $21
Kendall Jenner’s spring loafers have sparked a wave of affordable look‑alikes on Amazon, ranging from $21 basics to $149 designer‑inspired pairs. The article highlights seven options, each with distinct features such as memory‑foam insoles, machine‑washable fabrics, and premium leather finishes....

Add Salt to Pre‑Workout for Bigger Gains
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Paramount Dismisses Lawsuit, Touts Stronger Merged Competitor
Paramount said the lawsuit is “without merit.” “The combination of Paramount and WBD will create a stronger competitor that is well positioned to serve as a champion for creative talent and consumer choice,” PSKY rep said https://t.co/hfLYJZKNUB
Pair Team Joins CMS ACCESS Model to Scale AI‑Driven Whole‑Person Care for Medicare
Pair Team, the AI‑enabled medical group, was accepted into the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' ACCESS Model, positioning its AI health advocate Flora to deliver coordinated whole‑person care to Medicare beneficiaries. The move aims to improve outcomes and curb...

Mute Phone Alerts with Android Digital Wellbeing
Phone endlessly wanting your attention, whether it's 2:00pm or 2:00am? You can mute the darn thing with "Digital Wellbeing" settings in Android. Here's how to set it up... https://t.co/IVvpbMl3N4 #sleep #android #health https://t.co/wpIGQHtUpG

Indian Cows Provide Biogas Solution for Middle East Energy Shortage
The problem with such stories is that such a thing has been going on for years... India's cows offer biogas alternative to Mideast energy crunch https://t.co/PYQSiYYkKx

Find Inner Clarity for Balanced, Purposeful Decisions
Clarity within leads to strength in every decision. This Buddha Purnima, may you find balance, patience, and Purpose. #BuddharPurnima #MOFSL #MotilalOswal https://t.co/4dA2V89dbQ

Photon Teleported 270 M, Advancing Quantum Internet
A photon was teleported across 270 meters in stunning quantum breakthrough “—bringing the quantum internet a big step closer.” https://t.co/ODHtdr0t8b https://t.co/P8MfDzMpG2

Truth Is Here, Not Somewhere to Reach
On this day, Gautama the Buddha realized there is no going towards Truth. If you become available, it is right here. #SadhguruQuotes https://t.co/GmCIGIyddG
Xi Urges Basic Research to Boost China's Scientific Strength
Xi stresses advancing basic research to solidify foundation for building China's strength in science, technology https://t.co/42Xz7m7t1s