
Tom Cruise Eyed for Villain Role in Joseph Kosinski’s Miami Vice Movie
Tom Cruise is being considered for the antagonist in Joseph Kosinski’s upcoming Miami Vice film, a Universal Pictures adaptation of the 1980s TV series. The screenplay is written by Dan Gilroy and Eric Warren Singer, while Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan are in talks for the iconic detective leads. This would be Cruise’s third collaboration with Kosinski after Oblivion and Top Gun: Maverick. The movie is slated for an August 6 2027 release.

Pros, Not Amateurs, Are Leading the AI Music Revolution: New Water & Music X Moises Study
A global survey of 1,500 musicians by Water & Music and Moises shows professional artists are driving AI adoption in music. Seventy‑eight percent of pros used AI tools in the past year, compared with 60 % of hobbyists, and they are...
Bliss Abyss Share Wrecked Single
Bliss Abyss, the new pop‑punk project of veteran musician Peter Wallner, is set to release its self‑titled debut LP on April 17, 2025. The album delivers driving, crunchy guitars and rapid tempos while interspersing dreamy breakdowns that add unexpected texture....

Boni – ‘III’
Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of experimental group Fried Dough, releases his solo debut *III*. The seven‑track album traverses a decade of songwriting, mixing acid‑house loops, Chemical Brothers‑style breakbeats, gritty industrial‑rock, and heartfelt IDM. Production leans toward raw, “feels...

What's Up in NY This Weekend?
The weekend of March 20‑22 in New York City is packed with free and low‑cost cultural programming, from the city‑wide Art House NY independent cinema week to major museum openings at MoMA and the New Museum. Highlights include the Frida & Diego exhibition...
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How To Change Yourself To Change Your Company
"Reinventing the Leader" by Walmart executive Gui Loureiro and coach Carlos Marin argues that personal transformation is a prerequisite for corporate change. The book chronicles how Loureiro’s data‑driven, customer‑centric overhaul of Walmex—Walmart’s largest Latin‑American division—revitalized growth and culture. It offers...

Discipline Means Nothing Without Change
The post reflects on Muhammad Iqbal’s teaching that true discipline survives beyond Ramadan’s ritual, emphasizing the cultivation of the self—or *khudi*—as the real test of faith. Iqbal, writing under British‑ruled India, warned against merely borrowing ideas without rebuilding inner strength....

Roohi and Nate Are Not on the Same Page Has Broad Appeal
Supriya Kelkar and Jarrett Lerner released "Roohi and Nate Are Not on the Same Page," a 300‑page hardcover for ages 8‑12 priced at $16.99. The novel follows two contrasting students who bond through a lunchtime library reading club and rally...

Can You Truly Recreate the Osteria in Soho?
Osteria Vibrato, a new Italian restaurant on Soho’s Greek Street, opened in February 2024 and immediately sparked debate over its use of the traditional "osteria" label. Reviewer Bartolomeo Sala traces the term back to its roots as a traveler’s host...

David Review
The animated musical *David*, directed by Phil Cunningham and Brent Dawes and released by Angel Studios, reimagines the biblical hero for a family‑friendly audience. The film combines bright, detailed animation with dynamic action sequences and a series of catchy original...
Eaves Wilder Unveils New Single “Mountain Sized”
North London indie singer‑songwriter Eaves Wilder released her new single “Mountain Sized” on March 20, 2026, previewing her debut album Little Miss Sunshine slated for April 17 via Secretly Canadian. The track, inspired by Lily Allen’s “The Fear,” blends intimate verses with a fuller guitar‑driven...

Camila Morrone Wore Gucci To The ‘Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen’ LA Premiere
Camila Morrone stepped onto the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix’s *Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen* in a sheer black Gucci look from the brand’s Primavera‑Fall 2026 collection. The outfit combined lace, micro‑sequins and a bold, body‑revealing silhouette that highlighted the...

Dragon Girl and the Awakened Flames Full of Humor, Adventure
Sourcebooks Young Readers has released "Dragon Girl and the Awakened Flames," a middle‑grade fantasy debut by Jenny Moore, priced at $16.99. The novel follows orphan Emba, who discovers she was hatched from a dragon egg and that her dragon blood...

TEFAF Maastricht 2026: What Sold And What The Dealers Said – Report
The 39th TEFAF Maastricht art fair attracted 50,000 visitors, featured 270 exhibitors from 22 countries, and generated an €86.4 million economic impact, with €37.9 million flowing directly to the city. Despite geopolitical uncertainty, the fair saw robust sales across categories, highlighted by...

Failure to Confront Poor Performance for Fear of Demotivating a Critical Team Member
Leaders often avoid confronting indispensable team members for fear of demotivating them, creating a double standard where poor behavior goes unchecked. This avoidance erodes credibility, fuels resentment among other staff, and raises turnover risk. Research shows that small, frequent feedback...

Susie Nadler’s Lies We Tell About the Stars Is a Library Read
Susie Nadler’s new YA novel *Lies We Tell About the Stars* hits shelves on March 3, 2026, priced at $19.99. The story follows Celeste, a teenager navigating the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake while chasing clues about her missing best friend and...

Bet on Blue Skies with GUSTIN’s 139 Big Sky Workshirt
GUSTIN has launched the 139 Big Sky Workshirt, a sky‑blue, 13.5 oz cotton shirt that blends 1970s-inspired styling with rugged workwear details. The garment features triple‑stitched construction, side gussets, chain‑stitch run‑off, and custom Corozo buttons, all in a slim‑fit cut. Priced at $126,...

Connor Wood On Getting Dressed to (Maybe) Get Recognized
Connor Wood, known as @fibula on TikTok, has turned his viral humor into a fashion platform, debuting in Men’s Style Madness. He markets a wardrobe built on accessible mall staples from brands like Abercrombie, Uniqlo, Corridor and TOD’S, emphasizing unbranded,...
Paradises
Ladytron’s eighth studio album, Paradises, arrives on Nettwerk after a five‑month writing and recording sprint, marking the band’s first fully conceived album rather than a collection of singles. Grammy‑winning producer Jim Abbis steers the record toward a proto‑house‑infused disco sound...

Interview: Champz Wants To Make A Statement
African music is undergoing a reset, driven by young artists who blend global sounds with local roots. Nigerian teen Champz follows this trend with his new EP "Young Poet," released five months after his debut "Champion’s Arrival." The 10‑minute project...

Sandra Hüller Wore Prada To The ‘Project Hail Mary’ New York Premiere
Sandra Hüller attended the Project Hail Mary New York premiere in a pastel pink embellished Prada peplum gown, styled by Jordan Johnson Chung. The outfit drew mixed reactions, with critics noting the apron‑like ribbon ties and an unnecessary extra layer...
GIFTHORSE Unveil New Single “Love Is a Landslide”
North London pop outfit GIFTHORSE has released the single “Love Is a Landslide,” a sonically expansive track that turns teenage heartbreak into an empowering anthem. The song serves as the lead‑off for their forthcoming debut EP *Queens of Highgate*, slated...

Leaving the Zoo at Nightfall (2021) by Lei Kai Po Cathay Play Film Review
"Leaving the Zoo at Nightfall" is a 2021 Chinese indie film directed by 23‑year‑old Lei Kaipo. The story follows four recent high‑school graduates navigating uncertain futures in an urban setting, using poetic voice‑overs and a mix of subdued and techno‑driven...
A Proteomic Map of the Hallmarks of Aging
Researchers created a single‑cell, subcellular proteome atlas of replicative aging in yeast, revealing hundreds of previously unknown protein changes tied to the classic hallmarks of aging. Spatial analysis showed that hallmark phenotypes often manifest as compartment‑specific relocalization and aggregation. Over...

Five Things We Liked This Week – 20/03/26
This week’s roundup spotlights five indie acts gearing up for major releases. Norfolk’s Brown Horse drops the six‑minute single “Wreck” ahead of their Total Dive album and a UK tour, while James Hoare’s Penny Arcade pivots to drum‑centric production for...
A Review of the Role of Chronic Inflammation in Sarcopenia
Recent review highlights chronic inflammation as a central driver of age‑related sarcopenia, linking pathways such as cellular senescence, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and gut dysbiosis. Key inflammatory cytokines—including IL‑6, CRP, and TNF‑α—disrupt muscle protein balance and serve as potential biomarkers....

The Morning Dew • Daily Devo #489
The Morning Dew #489 delivers a daily devotional centered on Job 12:7‑9, urging readers to pause, breathe, and recognize God’s glory in creation. It frames nature—beasts, birds, earth, and sea—as silent teachers that testify to divine sovereignty. The author contrasts modern busyness...

The New Cue #578 March 20: Tara Clerkin Trio, The Orielles, White Fence, Ed O'Brien, Ellie O'Neill, The Afghan Whigs,...
The New Cue #578, a paid Substack music newsletter, spotlighted several indie releases, including Tara Clerkin Trio’s upcoming album on June 5 via World of Echo and Moss Side Sauna Club’s single “Fantasy.” Pitchfork named the trio’s track “Somewhere Good” as...

The Vernal Equinox 2026
The Vernal Equinox for 2026 occurs on Friday, 20 March at 14:46 UTC, marking the astronomical start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Although commonly cited as 21 March, the equinox has fallen on 20 March every year since 2008 and will continue until...

Why Lawyers Need Boredom, Even Though It May Terrify Us
Lawyers’ constant mental engagement leaves little room for boredom, a crucial recovery state. The article outlines five practical strategies—input‑free transitions, low‑stimulation repetitive tasks, protected unscheduled time, resisting the urge to fill silence, and thinking walks—to reintroduce strategic boredom. Implementing these...
The Clock Never Stops in Return of Groundbreaking Culinary Competition Series "24 in 24: Last Chef Standing"
Food Network’s "24 in 24: Last Chef Standing" returns for a third season, premiering April 26 at 8 p.m. ET/PT and streaming the next day on HBO Max and discovery+. The real‑time competition pits 24 chefs—including Michelin‑starred talent and network favorites—against 24...

Keke Palmer Wore Dior by John Galliano To The SXSW Featured Session
Actress Keke Palmer headlined the SXSW Featured Session in a meticulously recreated Dior Fall 2001 look by John Galliano, complete with a vest, python trousers, leather hat and the signature Champion belt. The ensemble mirrors the original runway design more...

10 Powerful Books to Boost Creativity and Imagination
The article curates ten influential books that teach creativity as a skill rather than a mystical talent, covering personal habits, psychological barriers, flow states, and organizational culture. It highlights how each title offers practical frameworks—from daily rituals and resistance management...
Searchlight Pictures Developing New Thriller ‘Bad Hand’
Disney’s Searchlight Pictures is developing a new thriller titled “Bad Hand,” following a kindergarten teacher whose right hand inexplicably seeks revenge after a hit‑and‑run accident. The film is directed by Chloe Okuno, known for “Watcher,” and written by April Wolfe,...

First-of-Its-Kind Implant Could Transform Tissue Loss Treatment
Researchers at Technion’s Levenberg Laboratory have created a first‑of‑its‑kind three‑dimensional implant that merges muscle, fat, a hierarchical blood vessel network and, uniquely, a lymphatic system. The construct is printed with a custom extracellular‑matrix bio‑ink and matured in a flow‑controlled bioreactor....
A24's Oscar Nominated and Golden Globe Winning Film "Marty Supreme" Begins Streaming Exclusively on HBO Max April 24
A24’s Oscar‑nominated, Golden Globe‑winning film Marty Supreme will stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States beginning Friday, April 24, with a linear broadcast the following night. The movie stars Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow and a supporting cast, and is directed by Josh...
April Varner – ‘Ella’
April Varner, the 2023 International Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Competition winner, releases her tribute album "Ella" on March 20, 2026 via Cellar Live. The record reinterprets nine classic Fitzgerald songs and adds a Sinatra‑associated tune, showcasing Varner's confident phrasing and swing....

What Donut Labs Data Shows on Solid-State Battery Energy Density
Donut Labs announced a solid‑state battery that it says reaches 400 Wh/kg, a level far above the 250‑300 Wh/kg typical of today’s lithium‑ion cells. The company also touts thermal stability and fast‑charging, but it has not released voltage profiles or third‑party test...

Ryan Gosling Wore Dolce & Gabbana To The ‘Project Hail Mary’ New York Premiere
Actor Ryan Gosling attended the New York premiere of “Project Hail Mary” at Lincoln Center wearing a Dolce & Gabbana ensemble. The look featured a pink shirt and burgundy leather tie set against a houndstooth jacket, complemented by matching burgundy...

ESA to Purchase SpaceX Crew Dragon Mission to ISS
The European Space Agency announced it will purchase a dedicated SpaceX Crew Dragon flight to the International Space Station, creating the ESA Provided Institutional Crew (EPIC) mission. The EPIC flight is planned as a medium‑duration stay of roughly one month,...

Lucia without the Mad Scene? It’s the Naples Version
At Naples' Teatro San Carlo, soprano Rosa Feola experienced an allergic reaction that forced her to miss the pivotal mad scene in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. The production proceeded without a cover singer, leaving the central role vacant and prompting vocal...

Fools & Sages Cut Loose On ‘Sever the Ties’
Fools & Sages, the Derbyshire‑based rock outfit, released their fifth single, “Sever the Ties,” a metal‑infused track that showcases fierce vocals and controlled chaos. The song’s aggressive sound marks a deliberate shift toward a more direct sonic approach compared with...

The Relief Of Not Being Perfect
The post argues that true freedom comes from accepting personal limits rather than striving for perfection in every area. It emphasizes that being brilliant in some domains while ordinary in others is not a flaw but a realistic self‑view. The...
John Bell Institute Summer School 2026: Space and Time
The John Bell Institute announces its 2026 Summer School on Space and Time, scheduled for August 17‑28 at the MEDLIS campus in Split, Croatia. It targets advanced master’s students, PhD candidates, and early‑career researchers, offering lectures, tutorials, and interactive discussions on...

Parisian Surreal Cult Novel as Opera: L’Écume Des Jours
Boris Vian’s surrealist novel L’Écume des jours has been transformed into an opera by Soviet composer Edison Denisov, now staged by Opera de Lille—the first French production since its 1986 premiere. Lebanese‑Polish conductor Bassem Akiki and French‑Polish director Anna Smolar...

Ricardo Villalobos
The blog post spotlights Chilean‑German DJ Ricardo Villalobos, noting his exile from Pinochet‑era Chile to Germany and his rise as a minimal techno pioneer. It highlights his recent 25‑minute "Swamp" remix of Mohammad Reza Mortazavi’s piece and revisits his 2006...

Review: A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn
Deanna Raybourn’s fourth Veronica Speedwell adventure, *A Treacherous Curse*, hit shelves on March 20, 2026. The novel pits the duo against a clichéd Egyptian mummy‑curse mystery, blending Victorian intrigue with modern humor and sexual tension. While the plot is familiar, the well‑established...

DJ Ahmet – The BRWC Review
DJ Ahmet, a Macedonian coming‑of‑age dramedy, premiered at Sundance 2025 and captured the World Cinema Audience Award. The film follows 15‑year‑old shepherd Ahmet, who dreams of DJing while caring for his non‑verbal brother and clashing with his father’s expectations. Director...

Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson
Benjamin Stevenson’s latest Ernest Cunningham novel, *Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief*, expands the series with a daring ten‑theft structure set inside a heritage Queensland bank. The story unfolds as a masked robber holds ten hostages, each with a...

Body – “Surveillance Camera”
Canadian indie rock act Body has dropped a new single titled “Surveillance Camera.” The track fuses electronic, indie rock, dance, and psychedelic elements, drawing comparisons to Foals and Caribou. Its steady groove and late‑night atmosphere aim for both streaming playlists...