
Fidelity
Yaya Bey’s seventh studio album, Fidelity, drops in 2026, deepening her long‑standing focus on grief while weaving in themes of love, sexuality, and Black resilience. The record leans more toward breathy singing than rap, channeling mid‑90s R&B textures with sparkling keyboards, muted trumpet, and experimental water‑droplet effects. Bey writes, produces, and engineers most of the music herself, delivering a minimalist yet richly layered soundscape. Critics note the album’s wistful tone and witty lyricism as a natural evolution from her earlier work.
Master Conflict Resolution: Pro Tips for Managers
Here’s how to resolve conflict as a manager in the workplace like a pro. Comment ‘CONFLICT’ if you want to read my article on this topic for managers and leaders. I’ll send it to you. #leadership #conflict #conflictresolution #workplaceculture

Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth
Sally Hepworth’s latest novel *Mad Mabel* follows eighty‑one‑year‑old Elsie Mabel Fitzpatrick, a sharp‑tongued former murder convict, as she navigates a present‑day mystery that mirrors her violent past. The story flips between 2025 Melbourne and the late 1950s, revealing how a teenage...
Do Blue Light Glasses Work?
Blue light glasses have become a ubiquitous retail trend, marketed as a cure for digital eye strain, retinal damage, and sleep disruption. Ophthalmologists, however, note that the primary source of harmful blue light is sunlight, and current research finds no...

Indigo Garden
Black Nile’s fourth LP, *Indigo Garden*, arrives as a polished homage to Los Angeles’ modern jazz renaissance, weaving sax‑driven melodies with Latin, electronica, and Black liberation motifs. The Shaw brothers—Aaron on sax and Lawrence on bass—are joined by a tight rhythm...
How To Overcome Shame and Stigma With Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes carries a heavy stigma that many patients internalize as shame and self‑blame. Diabetes specialist Shannon Knapp explains how public misconceptions—linking the disease solely to lifestyle choices—drive self‑stigma, which can undermine mental health and lead to avoidance of care....
Jimmy Choo Unveils Bon Bon Capsule Inspired by Helen Musselwhite’s Layered Paper Artworks
Jimmy Choo has unveiled the third installment of its From the Atelier series, a Bon Bon bag capsule inspired by British paper artist Helen Musselwhite’s layered seasonal artwork. The collection features four limited‑edition bags, each sculpted in leather to embody spring, summer, autumn or winter,...

CANDY
Justine Skye’s new album *CANDY* marks a decisive shift from R&B to Ibiza‑inspired dance‑pop, debuting under a fresh Warner Brothers deal. The eight‑track, 25‑minute record leans heavily on house beats, with production credits from Kaytranada on songs like “Pop It” and “Thong.” Skye’s...

The Met Showcases Rare Medieval Architectural Drawings in ‘Gothic by Design’
The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened "Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftsmanship," showcasing more than 90 rare medieval architectural drawings, including a 10½‑foot elevation by Loren Lechler acquired in 2022. Curator Femke Speelberg highlights that only four such...
At 25, INSAR Needs to Bring Autism Scientists Together More than Ever
The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) marks its 25th anniversary with a meeting in Prague that draws more than 2,200 participants from 50 countries. Since its first 200‑person gathering in 2001, INSAR has become the premier global forum for...

Andy Serkis’ Animal Farm Is an Abomination: Review
Andy Serkis’ animated adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm arrives in theaters on May 1 2026, backed by Angel Studios. The film features a star‑studded voice cast including Seth Rogen, Kathleen Turner, Glenn Close and Gaten Matarazzo. Critics slam the movie for a saccharine...

BI 236 Liset De La Prida: Neurons, Ripples, and Manifolds
In this episode, Lisette de la Prida discusses the complex role of hippocampal sharp‑wave ripples (SWRs) and how they relate to neural manifolds—low‑dimensional structures that capture coordinated population activity. She explains that ripples are not a single, uniform phenomenon but...
EXCLUSIVE: Kiko Milano Taps Marcelo Gutierrez as Its First Global Makeup Artistry Creative Director
Kiko Milano has appointed Colombian makeup artist Marcelo Gutierrez as its first global makeup artistry creative director, joining chief brand officer Drew Elliott. Gutierrez, famed for collaborations with Madonna and Charli XCX, will steer product development, celebrity partnerships and masterclass training. The...

Red Hot Photo Committee
National Photo Committee finally released their long‑awaited debut album *Red Hot Photo Committee* after a seven‑year development period, moving from a YouTube teaser to a full release on Ever/Never Records. The Chicago‑based group blends punk‑originated energy with alt‑country instrumentation, featuring...

Wellness Briefing: The Wellness Hospitality Opportunity Is Growing, Plus News
Glossy’s Wellness Briefing highlights a rapid expansion of wellness‑focused offerings within hotels and spas, where brands are rolling out longevity‑centric, sleep‑enhancing, and fitness‑driven activations. The surge reflects a broader consumer appetite for high‑touch, in‑person experiences that blend health and hospitality....

Nalan – “Ok”
Berlin‑based singer‑songwriter Nalan is set to release her sophomore album *2009* on April 24, 2026 through the indie label Mansions and Millions. The album follows the singles “59:1 (fiftynine to one)” and “I Like You,” and the latest track “Ok”...
The Conversation that Could Change a Founder’s Life
Burnout in startups often goes unnoticed until it threatens performance, with nearly half of people leaders reporting severe fatigue, according to Wiley Workplace Intelligence. As teams grow from five to fifty, informal support erodes and leaders become stretched across hiring,...

L.A. Sagne – “Music in the Neighbourhood”
Amsterdam‑based L.A. Sagne released their debut album Good Company last month on the independent label Geertruida. The opening track, “Music in the Neighbourhood,” delivers a fast‑paced, hard‑hitting post‑punk sound that critics liken to Lambrini Girls and Amyl and the Sniffers....

Two Drugs Stir Hope for Treatment of Deadly Pancreatic Cancer
Two experimental treatments presented at a San Diego cancer conference have shown early signs of efficacy against pancreatic cancer, a disease that kills more than 50,000 Americans each year. The data come from small, unpublished trials and the drugs have not...

Re: Accuracy of Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation Based on Creatinine and Cystatin C for Monitoring Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease in...
A prospective longitudinal cohort study by Scandrett et al. evaluated creatinine‑only, cystatin C‑only, and combined creatinine‑cystatin C equations for estimating glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in adults with moderate chronic kidney disease. The dual‑marker equations showed superior performance in tracking GFR decline compared with...

Lizet Aviva – “Une Vie Trop Tranquille”
Dutch singer‑songwriter Lizet Aviva has issued the single “Une Vie Trop Tranquille,” the second track from an upcoming EP slated for a late‑spring release. The song originated during a night walk on Poland’s Sopot beach and draws on a French...

The Surprising Ways Love Opens Our Minds
Lewis Raven Wallace’s new book *Radical Unlearning* argues that love, connection and community—not facts alone—are the primary drivers for shedding bias and trauma. Drawing on neuroscience, the work shows how oxytocin‑fueled neuroplasticity rewires the brain when people feel safe and...

Vitamin A and Thyroid Hormone Are Crucial for Good Eyesight
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have shown that vitamin A and thyroid hormone work together to shape the foveola, the tiny retinal region responsible for sharp central vision. Using lab‑grown retinal organoids, they discovered that retinoic acid from vitamin A...
Olafur Eliasson Uses Art and Sound to Raise Climate Awareness in Utah
Danish‑Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson unveiled "A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake" in Salt Lake City, pairing a towering globe‑shaped screen with a soundscape of recordings from more than 150 local animal species. The installation visualizes the...

Club 8 – “There Is a Light That Seems to Go Out”
Swedish indie pop duo Club 8 has released a new single titled “There Is a Light That Seems to Go Out.” The track maintains the band’s signature dreamy, romantic pop sound, featuring a slow‑jam, waltz‑like rhythm that evokes cinematic intimacy....

I Spent 30 Years Being the Friend Everyone Called During Their Crises, and when Mine Finally Came Last Spring, I...
The author reflects on three decades of being the go‑to crisis friend, only to realize during her own emergency last spring that she had no one to call. She describes how the role creates an invisible contract that suppresses reciprocity,...
The Vienna Climate Biennale Contrasts Chaos with Hope
The Vienna Climate Biennale 2026 runs through May 10, turning the city into a climate‑focused art showcase. Ten public‑space installations and two museum shows explore resilience, sustainability, and the human‑nature relationship. Veteran artist Margot Pilz revamps her 1982 beach piece, now...

Very Busy People – “Ordinary Night”
Austin‑based collective Very Busy People has dropped its new EP *Impressions*, highlighted by the single “Ordinary Night.” The song fuses late‑night jazzy indie rock with dream‑rock textures, 80s guitar tones, and bedroom‑pop lushness, evoking early‑2010s indie aesthetics. Released through the...

Award for US Arts Leaders Offers $100,000 to Challenge ‘Risk Averse’ Culture
Remuseum and the Doris Duke Foundation have launched The Vanguard, an annual prize that awards $100,000 to up to ten leaders of U.S. non‑profit arts institutions with operating budgets above $1 million. The grant is paired with a year‑long accelerator that...

Australia’s UNSW Launches Solar Recycling Hub as PV Waste Set to Hit 100,000 Tonnes Annually by 2030
Australia’s University of New South Wales has opened the nation’s first dedicated solar‑module recycling research hub, funded with AU$5 million (US$3.6 million) from the Australian Research Council. The ARC Hub for Photovoltaic Solar Panel Recycling and Sustainability aims to develop technologies that...

One Day, You’ll Realize What Your Mother Never Said Out Loud
The essay reflects on how mothers’ quiet sacrifices and unspoken love often go unnoticed until adulthood forces a retrospective appreciation. It recounts personal moments—late‑night caregiving, daily chores, and constant reassurance—that were once taken for granted as routine. The piece argues...
From Hospital Volunteer to AI Innovator: Melodious Isanda’s Inspiring Journey
Melodious Isanda, a Kenyan community‑health graduate, entered the University of Nairobi’s Engage program and, despite no prior coding experience, created a blood‑sugar prediction app for a local hospital. Engage delivers tiered AI and data‑science residencies to high‑school, diploma and university...

Lumen Coffee 1936 / Snkh Studio
Yerevan’s Lumen Coffee 1936, designed by Armine Snkhchyan, transforms the city’s oldest preserved 1930s interior into a modern café using a reversible stainless‑steel intervention. The project restores the original Oriental Art Nouveau woodwork while introducing independent steel furniture and lighting that can...

You Have to Smash This £38,000 Whisky Box Open
Studio Form’s new Glenrothes 51 presentation redefines ultra‑premium whisky packaging. The 51‑year‑old Speyside single malt is encased in a solid Jesmonite shell that must be shattered to reveal the bottle, turning opening into a ritual. Priced at £38,000 (about $48,600), the...

Not The Finger, The Moon
The post uses the Zen “finger‑pointing at the moon” story to illustrate that teachers can guide but must not become the goal of enlightenment. It argues that effective coaching empowers students to trust their own inner compass rather than fostering...

Soaring Sales in China and Korea Drive Moncler’s Growth
Moncler Group posted a strong first quarter, reporting $1.03 billion in sales and a 12% year‑on‑year increase. Growth was driven by a 22% surge in Asian sales, particularly in China and South Korea, lifting the region’s share to 56.5% of total...

Is Green Living a Myth? Why Individual Action Won't Save the Planet
Environmental social scientist Michael Maniates argues that the popular "green living" narrative—promoting individual consumer choices as climate solutions—is a myth. He points out that most environmental impact stems from industrial systems and supply chains, with 90‑95% of a product’s footprint...

Is Green Living Is a Myth? Why Individual Action Won't Save the Planet
Environmental social scientist Michael Maniates argues that the popular narrative of "green living"—individual consumer choices driving climate solutions—is a myth. Drawing on decades of research, he explains that personal actions like buying eco‑products or swapping lightbulbs account for a tiny fraction...
Submitting Reviews Triggers Flood of Netgalley Approvals
Does anyone else feel like they get a wave of approvals when they submit a review on Netgalley? Last time I submitted 4 reviews in on night, I got NINE approvals over the next couple of days. 🫣 So, I just...

JWST Zooms In, Roman Maps the Cosmos Together
This is a fantastic question. The difference is their fields of view. The JWST is like a zoom lens that captures intricate details of objects, often only parts of an object because its field of view is small. Roman zooms out...

Prince 10 Years Later: A Purple Legacy That Will Never Fade
Ten years after Prince’s death, his estate marked the anniversary with a free public opening of Paisley Park, a concert screening, and a moment of silence at 4:21 p.m. The summer will host “Prince Celebration 2026,” featuring members of The New Power Generation,...

Blue Light Worsens Obesity via Fat Mitochondrial Damage
Blue light exposure exacerbates obesity in high-fat diet-fed mice by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction in the white adipose tissue "Collectively, our results suggest that BL may target the adipose tissue, trigger oxidative stress, suppress oxidative phosphorylation, impair mitochondrial function, and exacerbate obesity." https://t.co/5flPOv2iDS
Rock Hall Legend Dave Mason Dies at 79
Dave Mason, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Who Co-Founded Traffic and Sang ‘Feelin’ Alright’ and ‘We Just Disagree,’ Dies at 79 https://t.co/MTgeFwzFmE via @variety
LVMH Accelerates AI‑Driven Omnichannel Push for 2026
LVMH announced a comprehensive AI‑driven digital transformation for 2026, targeting omnichannel innovation and hyper‑personalized customer experiences across its luxury brands. The rollout seeks to blend physical boutiques with digital touchpoints, positioning the group at the forefront of tech adoption in...
Herzog's Guide: Creative Self‑Reliance Pays Off
Werner Herzog on creativity, self-reliance, and how to make a living doing what you love https://t.co/M5IPptCgXL
Rock Hall Legend Dave Mason Dies Peacefully at 79
Dave Mason passed away at 79 in his favourite chair, in the Carson Valley he loved, after cooking dinner with his wife. A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who played on some of the greatest records ever made. https://t.co/xQyPLd8QcE
The Air Quality Index and How to Use It, Explained
The article explains how the Air Quality Index (AQI) quantifies invisible pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ground‑level ozone, both of which can damage lungs, heart, and even mental health before they are seen or smelled. It details...

Twenty One Pilots' “Stressed Out” Hits 3 Billion Streams
Twenty One Pilots’ "Stressed Out" has reached 3 billion streams on Spotify. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 23 weeks at #1 on Hot Rock Songs. It was the first rock song to hit 1...

Exit 8: Surreal Subway Horror Forces Existential Confrontation
A young man confronts his life and fears while trapped in a surreal, endless subway corridor, in the surprisingly effective Japanese horror film "Exit 8". Here's my spoiler-free review: https://t.co/lesrIWr4ZV #horror #film #movies #exit8 https://t.co/3KkEuFgY6y
Only 30 of 90 Cataloged Transporter 16 Payloads Identified
I believe 95 payloads were meant to be deployed from SpaceX's Transporter 16 rideshare. 90 have been cataloged to date, and with some ID'd by radio amateurs and the first IDs on Space-Track, 30 are now identified.