
What If the Most Powerful Thing in Your Kitchen Is Something You Already Drink?
The article proposes a "tea medicinal cabinet"—a curated set of teas chosen for their scientifically backed health benefits. It distinguishes true teas (green, black, oolong, white) derived from Camellia sinensis from herbal infusions, noting that processing and oxidation drive their polyphenol profiles and effects. A 2024 meta‑analysis of nearly 2 million people linked high tea consumption to a 10% drop in all‑cause mortality and a 14% reduction in cardiovascular deaths. The piece previews a paid guide that details six evidence‑based teas, brewing tips, and a rotation schedule.
"Stranger Things: Tales From '85" Coming to Select Theaters on April 18
Netflix will hold limited theatrical screenings of the first two episodes of its new animated series "Stranger Things: Tales from ’85" on April 18 across 34 U.S. theaters and select venues. Tickets become available March 18 at 8 AM PT through AMC, and...

Audrey Nuna Wore Maison Margiela Artisanal To The 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Audrey Nuna turned heads at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party by swapping her usual Thom Browne uniform for a Maison Margiela Artisanal 2025 ensemble. The look featured an aged‑gold draped skirt woven with metal threads and printed to echo 16th‑century Flemish hand‑painted...

London’s “Eternal Series” Honors the Generous Possibilities of Experimental Music
London’s Eternal Series, curated by Sasha Elina, staged its latest edition at the Swiss Church on March 11, featuring Irish composer Timothy Cape, violinist Mayah Kadish, and interdisciplinary artist Ecka Mordecai. Cape and Kadish explored improvised timbres by pulling a shared thread through...

What the French Are Sleeping with This Week
The latest SNEP classical album chart shows Sofiane Pamart dominating half of the top ten positions, underscoring his crossover appeal in France’s classical market. Pamart, a part‑time rapper turned piano composer, blends minimalist Einaudi‑style melodies with urban sensibilities, drawing a...

12 Books Self-Taught Geniuses Read to Build Their Minds
A new roundup highlights twelve books that self‑taught geniuses—from Benjamin Franklin to Elon Musk—have relied on to sharpen their minds. The list spans ancient biographies, philosophy, economics, and modern psychology, illustrating how disciplined reading builds mental models, character, and cross‑domain...
Netflix Announces New True-Crime Documentary "The Crash" Premiering May 15
Netflix announced a new true‑crime documentary titled “The Crash,” premiering on May 15, 2026. The film recounts a 2024 Ohio crash where 17‑year‑old driver Mackenzie Shirilla collided with a brick building, killing two passengers. Directed by Gareth Johnson and produced by RAW,...

Conviction Over Willpower
Conviction Over Willpower argues that lasting change comes from aligning actions with genuine values rather than relying on sheer discipline. Drawing on Stoic thinkers like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius, it shows that apparent willpower failures are actually belief mismatches—people act...

How to Stay Informed Without Burning Out
The piece examines how platform design—driven by the attention economy and tactics like infinite scroll and "flooding the zone"—creates a relentless sense of urgency that overwhelms readers. It argues that constant exposure to urgent news erodes emotional responsiveness and leaves...

Odessa A’zion Wore Harris Reed To The 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Odessa A’zion made a striking appearance at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party wearing a dramatic Harris Reed gown. The outfit combined sculptural, fringed shoulders, a plunging neckline, and layered, textured fabrics, creating a theatrical silhouette. Fashion critics highlighted the look as...

Top 10 Spring Flowers Accessories to Cheer Up Your Home Decor
Spring home‑decor accessories are gaining traction as consumers seek quick, affordable ways to refresh interiors after winter. A curated list highlights ten items ranging from sage‑green candle holders to herb‑pot trays, with prices from roughly $4.5 to $187. These pieces...

SLS Prints Programmable Bonded Magnets
Researchers at Auckland University of Technology have demonstrated a field‑assisted selective laser sintering (SLS) process that prints polymer‑bonded magnets with locally programmable pole patterns. By integrating under‑bed electromagnets and a powder‑handling bar, they can deposit different magnetic powders point‑wise and...

Culture, Digested: Imaginative Solidarity
The blog critiques the recurring MFA debate, arguing it overlooks the program’s role in reinforcing class divisions within American higher education. It contends that MFA programs act as gatekeepers, privileging those with economic and cultural capital while marginalizing lower‑income writers....

Efterlo Clings To ‘The Sweater’
Efterlo, the collaboration between Adam Pickering (The Daydream Club) and Jess Matthews (Dirt Bloom), has dropped its third single, “Sweater.” The track blends lush atmospherics with shadowy electronics, evoking the trip‑hop sound of early Portishead and Massive Attack. Recorded entirely...

Paperclip Minimiser – II
John Howes returns with Paperclip Minimiser – II, the second release on Brian Foote’s Peak Oil label. The album delivers seven tracks that fuse micro‑glitch rhythms, wobbling bass and glassy textures within a dub‑techno framework, offering both club‑ready weight and...

Moon Age Can ‘Feel It In The Air’
Electronic duo Moon Age, formed in Stockport in 2024, has dropped their new spring‑time single "Feel It In The Air." The track mixes synth‑pop, nu‑disco and bright guitar lines to evoke the transition from winter to spring. Since their debut,...
Filmmaker Arielle Knight on Making Work that Cuts Through the Noise
Filmmaker Arielle Knight explains how play, nature, and childlike curiosity fuel her creative process. She frames film as a “communication‑imagination” medium that can cut through noise and build empathy, particularly for Black narratives. Knight’s recent project *The Boys and the...

Terrence Dixon – When Stars Remember
Detroit techno veteran Terrence Dixon has dropped his new EP "When Stars Remember" on the iconic Tresor label. The record opens with "Mono Collapse," a relentless piano‑driven loop designed for peak‑time club slots. While the EP leans into high‑impact dancefloor...

What if the Bridge Doesn’t Exist?
The post uses Indiana Jones’s chasm scene to illustrate that faith is not about certainty but about stepping forward when the path is invisible. It defines faith as assurance for unseen outcomes and argues that true faith replaces explanations with courage....

Slow Down Together: Dreamy Family Vacation Ideas for a Relaxing Escape
The article highlights a growing trend toward slower, more intentional family vacations, emphasizing destinations that prioritize relaxation over packed itineraries. It showcases mountain cabins, waterfall sites, lakeside cottages, farm stays, wellness‑focused resorts, and scenic road trips as ideal settings for...

The Fox Hunt by Caitlin Breeze
The Fox Hunt, Caitlin Breeze’s debut, is a dark‑academia fantasy set in an imagined English university that conceals a magical Night City. The story follows science‑focused student Emma Curran, whose research fellowship drags her into a secret society and a...
#598: How Do Exercise & Diet Interact to Improve Glycaemic Control? – Jenna Gillen, PhD
The episode with Dr. Jenna Gillen explores how exercise timing and nutrition jointly shape post‑prandial glycaemic control. It explains that muscle contractions during brief, low‑volume interval sessions can blunt glucose excursions and, over time, enhance insulin sensitivity. The discussion highlights...

@Xcrswx – MOODBOARD (Feedback Moves, 2026)
The experimental duo @xcrswx released their 12‑inch album MOODBOARD on the Feedback Moves label, blending live sax‑drum improvisation with both analog and digital processing. Drawing from a 2023 residency in Brussels, the record pushes the boundaries of avant‑jazz by making...

The Life of Vince Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh created iconic works in a single decade but sold almost nothing during his life, battling poverty and mental illness. After a series of personal setbacks, he developed a bold, colorful style that later influenced Expressionism. Following his...

Hiking Through History by Kirk Ward Robinson
Kirk Ward Robinson’s *Hiking Through History* returns in a 20th Anniversary Edition that fuses rigorous historical scholarship with a solo‑hiker’s memoir. The book is divided into four movements—Transatlantic, Hannibal ad Portas, Scotland Wha Hae, and Jehanne—each tracing iconic battlefields from...
APS March Meeting 2026, Day 1
The APS March Meeting Day 1 showcased cutting‑edge research on quantum excitations and emergent materials. Highlights included Hanyu Zhu’s demonstration of chiral phonons producing intense local magnetic fields, and talks on cavity‑magnon control using surface acoustic waves for nonreciprocal devices. Longji...

2026 Oscars: Louis Vuitton Did Well By Zendaya
At the 2026 Academy Awards, Louis Vuitton styled Zendaya in a standout brown ensemble that dominated red‑carpet coverage. The luxury house’s partnership highlighted its commitment to high‑profile celebrity collaborations. Zendaya’s appearance generated extensive media buzz, reinforcing the brand’s relevance with...

2026 Box Office: Scott Mendelson Finally Picks Most Important Movie For Every Major Studio
Scott Mendelson has released his annual "most critical release" list, naming one flagship film for each major studio in 2026. The selections focus on domestic theatrical performance, reflecting heightened scrutiny as studios undergo consolidation. Mendelson emphasizes that the chosen titles...

Study Links High Fat Intake to Elevated Stress Hormones, Leaky Gut, and Systemic Inflammation
Recent research links chronic high‑fat consumption to elevated cortisol and gut‑derived serotonin, which together compromise the intestinal barrier and spark systemic inflammation. The studies show that excess dietary fat disrupts gut microbiota, increasing pro‑inflammatory Firmicutes and endotoxin‑producing Gram‑negative bacteria while...

Gut Bacteria May Influence Brain Circuits Involved in Bipolar Depression
Recent research published in Molecular Psychiatry and related journals shows that gut dysbiosis can weaken dopamine‑reward circuits and reduce synaptic connectivity in the medial prefrontal cortex of mice receiving microbiota from bipolar‑depressed patients. The same studies report distinct microbial signatures...
Ep. 189 Berlinale 26: Arrú, Black Burns Fast, The Education of Jane Cumming
In episode 189 of The Seventh Row podcast, Alex Heeney spotlights three Berlinale 2026 films directed by women: Elle Sofe Sara’s Sámi musical *Arrú*, Sandulela Asanda’s queer South African drama *Black Burns Fast*, and Sophie Heldman’s 19th‑century period piece *The Education of Jane...

2026 Oscars: KPop Demon Hunters Were Golden….
The 2026 Academy Awards featured a groundbreaking K‑pop performance titled “Demon Hunters,” which earned a Golden Oscar for its original song. The act combined high‑energy choreography, Korean folklore motifs, and futuristic visual effects, drawing massive global viewership. Industry insiders note...

Every Pool Robot Needs Cleaning, Except This One
Beatbot unveiled the AquaSense X, a premium robotic pool cleaner paired with AstroRinse, the first self‑cleaning docking station that rinses the filter, empties debris and wirelessly charges the unit. Priced at $4,250, it ships on April 30 2026 and boasts 29 sensors, AI...

“We’re Becoming More and More Disconnected as a Society”: Alex Prager on DreamQuil
Alex Prager’s sci‑fi drama DreamQuil premiered at SXSW, exploring an AI‑driven personal assistant that supplants a mother’s role, with Elizabeth Banks playing both the human Carol and her AI double. The screenplay, co‑written with her sister during the pandemic, blends...

New Planet Category Identified
Astronomers have identified a planet 35 light‑years away that does not fit existing small‑planet categories. The world, L 98‑59 d, was first discovered in 2019 and observed by JWST in 2024 and ground facilities in 2025. Researchers used computer models to simulate...

2026 Oscars: Jessie Buckley Won Her Oscar in Pink
Jessie Buckley captured the 2026 Oscar for Best Actress while wearing a bold pink gown that dominated headlines. Her fashion choice sparked immediate buzz across social media and fashion outlets. Industry observers linked the moment to a broader resurgence of...
Anna Calvi and The National’s Matt Berninger Team Up for New Song “Is This All There Is?”
British singer‑songwriter Anna Calvi is set to release her new EP “Is This All There Is?” this Friday on Domino, featuring a title‑track duet with The National’s Matt Berninger. The song, originally written for Joanna Hogg’s 2021 film *The Souvenir Part II*,...

A Kieran Culkin Level of Effort (None) and Brevity (Lots)
The Culturework post lambasts the Oscars 2027 ceremony, calling its production a "Kieran Culkin level of effort"—minimal yet overly brief. It highlights the perceived snub of rising star Jacob Elordi and critiques the show’s lack of substantive moments. The author...

The Bluebird of Happiness
Joyce Vance announced a bookstore event in Maine with New York Times reporter Katie Benner to discuss Benner’s new book *Miracle Children*. The book investigates T.M. Landry College Prep, a Louisiana private school that boasted near‑100% college acceptance rates for...

Lanaya (2025) by Clyde Capistrano Film Review
Filipino crime drama Lanaya, directed by Clyde Capistrano, earned Best International Film and Best Music Score at the Saskatchewan International Film Festival and later screened at the Sinag Maynila Film Festival. The film, a product of a mentor‑mentee partnership with...

With Tō — The Climb, Gina Keatley Enters a New Phase of Abstraction
Gina Keatley’s new series *Tō — The Climb* comprises five abstract paintings that distill her palette to deep blacks, softened whites, and subtle tonalities, reflecting a disciplined, risk‑focused approach. Inspired by the Japanese character 登 (tō, meaning “to climb”), the...
ION717 Trial Re-Opens with 3rd Dosing Regimen
Ionis Pharmaceuticals announced that its Phase 1/2a PrProfile trial of ION717, the first PrP‑lowering antisense oligonucleotide for symptomatic prion disease, has reopened with a third dosing regimen. The study, which enrolled 56 patients in 2024, will now recruit at three...

Gretchen Scherer’s Reading the Rooms at Richard Heller Gallery
Gretchen Scherer’s exhibition "Reading the Rooms" at Richard Heller Gallery revives the historic salon‑style display by creating imagined interiors inspired by palace galleries and museum spaces. Drawing on art‑history research, archival photographs, and personal visits, she blends real architectural elements...

Fifteen - Jennie Kermode - 20257
Fifteen is a horror‑drama that follows two 14‑year‑old girls, Ligia and Mayet, as their quinceañera approaches while a supernatural pregnancy transforms their lives. The film blends visceral gore with the anxieties of adolescence, using the myth of La Llorona to...
Eructation - Amber Wilkinson - 20255
Eructation, a six‑minute documentary directed by Victoria Trow, follows Oregonian Kaylee Kotlins as she trains to break the world record for the loudest female belch, currently 107.3 decibels. The film employs meticulous set dressing, Wes Anderson‑inspired visuals, and precise sound...

Pizza Movie - Jennie Kermode - 20256
Pizza Movie premiered at SXSW 2026, following two college misfits who stumble upon a mysterious designer drug while waiting for a pizza delivered by a stair‑incapable robot. The film starts as a series of disjointed comedy sketches but gradually coalesces...

Boing Boing, March 16, 2026
Reuters has finally identified the elusive street‑artist Banksy as Robin Gunningham, citing court documents and a decades‑long paper trail. The revelation follows years of speculation and legal battles over the ownership of his works. Boing Boing’s roundup also notes a...

Vitality & Longevity: Why Young Men Must Protect Their Future
Manhood Academy is hosting a live session on vitality and longevity aimed at men aged 18‑28, featuring board‑certified physician Dr. Berry Pierre. The program frames health as a core leadership skill, arguing that habits formed before age 30 shape energy,...
An Oscars Red Carpet Postmortem & Lanvin’s Executive Shuffle
The Oscars red carpet proved a high‑impact showcase, elevating luxury fashion houses that dressed nominees and winners. Lanvin announced the departure of deputy CEO Siddhartha Shukla, signaling a possible strategic shift within the French house. Kering appointed veteran Jean‑Marc Duplaix...
Book Review: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
The review positions Shirley Jackson’s 1962 gothic novel *We Have Always Lived in the Castle* as an ideal first read for a new book club, praising its eerie atmosphere and layered storytelling. It highlights the story’s core elements—Merricat’s ritualistic “magic,”...