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What Does It Cost to Raise Kids in Naples, FL?
BlogMar 9, 2026

What Does It Cost to Raise Kids in Naples, FL?

An affluent couple in Naples, FL, earning $205,500 annually, reports that raising two toddlers costs roughly $5,834 per month. Childcare alone accounts for $31,000 a year, while housing, utilities, and child‑related expenses bring total monthly spend to $5,834. They contribute...

By MOM BRAIN
When Life Gives You Lemons: Mieko Kawakami’s “Sisters in Yellow,” Translated From Japanese by Laurel Taylor and Hitomi Yoshio
BlogMar 9, 2026

When Life Gives You Lemons: Mieko Kawakami’s “Sisters in Yellow,” Translated From Japanese by Laurel Taylor and Hitomi Yoshio

Mieko Kawakami’s latest novel *Sisters in Yellow* (2023 Japanese, 2026 English) follows Hana Ito and three other women navigating precarious 1990s Tokyo after the bubble burst. The story intertwines unemployment, solitary deaths, and the care crisis with a feminist ethics...

By Reading in Translation
Deathkeeper Review (2026 Glasgow Frightfest)
BlogMar 9, 2026

Deathkeeper Review (2026 Glasgow Frightfest)

Deathkeeper, a low‑budget adaptation of Vasilios Bouzas’s novel, premiered at Glasgow Frightfest 2026. The film’s ambitious premise—an aging rebel angel battling demonic forces—collides with a thin script, uneven tone, and underdeveloped world‑building. While the cast shows commitment, stilted dialogue and...

By The People’s Movies
Kelley Stoltz Announces New LP for Dandy Boy Records
BlogMar 9, 2026

Kelley Stoltz Announces New LP for Dandy Boy Records

Indie musician Kelley Stoltz has unveiled a new track that previews his upcoming LP. The song features a driving bass line, ringing guitars and a space‑age garage aesthetic. The full album, titled "If You Don't Know Me, Buy Now," is...

By Austin Town Hall
The Summer I Turned Pretty: Gavin Casalegno Gives an Update on the Prime Video Series Finale Movie
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Summer I Turned Pretty: Gavin Casalegno Gives an Update on the Prime Video Series Finale Movie

Prime Video’s teen drama “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is slated for a feature‑film continuation, but production remains uncertain. Actor Gavin Casalegno revealed there is still no script and no set filming date, suggesting the project could hinge on a...

By TV Series Finale
A Funeral For Heterosexuality Arrives in London’s Spitalfields
BlogMar 9, 2026

A Funeral For Heterosexuality Arrives in London’s Spitalfields

PORTALS launched its first public‑art kiosk in Spitalfields Market, converting a 1966 Soviet‑era K67 kiosk into a 24‑hour micro‑gallery. The inaugural exhibition features Judy Maxwell‑McNicol’s sculptural piece “RIP my heterosexuality which died on the family computer,” a gravestone‑like installation with...

By Art Plugged
The Privilege of Logging Off
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Privilege of Logging Off

The essay revisits a 2024 piece amid 2026’s renewed push to cut screen time, highlighting how logging off remains a luxury for most creators. At the Future Commerce Visions Summit, panelists admitted that even successful writers and chefs still rely...

By Embedded
Monday Morning Video – TopHouse
BlogMar 9, 2026

Monday Morning Video – TopHouse

TopHouse, a Montana‑born band rooted in bluegrass, delivered a high‑energy live show in Boston that married intricate instrumentation with pop‑songcraft. Their performance featured the new track “I Don’t Want to Move On,” taken from the forthcoming 2025 album Theory and...

By Twangville
Ruti, Mala & Larimae Team up for ‘The Monster Remixes’
BlogMar 9, 2026

Ruti, Mala & Larimae Team up for ‘The Monster Remixes’

Essex‑born singer‑songwriter Ruti has released a remix compilation titled “The Monster Remixes,” featuring re‑imagined versions of the track “Monster” from their 2025 EP *Maybe I Got It Wrong*. The original song showcases Ruti’s soulful, melodic style, while electronic producers Mala...

By LOUD WOMEN
You Can’t Heal in the Same Environment
BlogMar 9, 2026

You Can’t Heal in the Same Environment

Interesting Daily Thoughts argues that personal healing and growth cannot thrive in unchanged surroundings. The author stresses that psychological space—away from familiar habits, reinforcing voices, and limiting patterns—is essential for forming a new self. By highlighting how daily environments silently...

By Interesting Daily Thoughts
Royal Shakespeare Co Abolishes Head of Music
BlogMar 9, 2026

Royal Shakespeare Co Abolishes Head of Music

The Royal Shakespeare Company announced the redundancy of its head of music, Bruce O’Neill, after more than 20 years of service. The decision is part of a company‑wide cost‑cutting restructure that also eliminates two in‑house musician roles. RSC leadership emphasized...

By Slippedisc
“The Idea of Israel” . . . More Generally, The Idea of X, for Different Values of X
BlogMar 9, 2026

“The Idea of Israel” . . . More Generally, The Idea of X, for Different Values of X

Ilan Pappe’s 2014 book *The Idea of Israel* chronicles the 1990s “post‑Zionist” surge in Israeli academia, arts and media that challenged the dominant patriotic narrative. The book argues that this brief period of critical scholarship was later curbed by a...

By Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
Martin Scorsese: All the Films Is a Must-Own for Movie Lovers
BlogMar 9, 2026

Martin Scorsese: All the Films Is a Must-Own for Movie Lovers

Martin Scorsese: All the Films, a new coffee‑table volume by Olivier Bousquet, Arnaud Devillard, and Nicolas Schaller, chronicles every corner of the director’s oeuvre—26 features, 17 documentaries, 7 shorts, and 4 TV episodes. Each entry includes cast, runtime, budget, box‑office,...

By RogerEbert.com
African Safari: The Warthog
BlogMar 9, 2026

African Safari: The Warthog

The author recounts a Kalahari safari where a missed warthog sighting gave way to spotting a kudu, prompting a renewed hunt for the elusive animal. Despite earlier criticism of tree‑stand hunting, the writer ends up perched 15 feet high in...

By Gun Nuts Media
The Science of Oversharing: Why Revealing More Builds Trust
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Science of Oversharing: Why Revealing More Builds Trust

The post argues that the real risk isn’t oversharing but undersharing, and that thoughtful disclosure can strengthen trust, influence, and wellbeing. It cites research showing people default to silence, which limits connection in personal and professional relationships. By treating disclosure...

By The Next Big Idea Club Book of the Day Newsletter
Stereolab :: Emperor Tomato Ketchup at 30
BlogMar 9, 2026

Stereolab :: Emperor Tomato Ketchup at 30

Stereolab’s 1996 breakthrough album *Emperor Tomato Ketchup* turns 30 this month, marking a milestone for a record that blended pop sensibility with avant‑experimental textures. The album’s retro‑futurist approach, borrowing from Gil Scott‑Heron basslines to minimalist three‑word mantras, set a template...

By Aquarium Drunkard
High Speed Snowshoes – Sew My Arms Together
BlogMar 9, 2026

High Speed Snowshoes – Sew My Arms Together

High Speed Snowshoes debuted their new single "Sew My Arms Together" in 2026, a track that appears on the From//October album "Rushing By." The song quickly gained traction on Spotify and Bandcamp, drawing attention for its blend of lo‑fi indie...

By mp3hugger
The Gift that Makes You Unmeasurably Rich
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Gift that Makes You Unmeasurably Rich

The post marks Day 14 of a devotional series that spotlights God’s limitless mercy as a spiritual gift that makes believers richer than any material wealth. It invites readers to pause, reflect on divine compassion, and re‑evaluate success through relational...

By One Magnificent Life
Alpine Currents: A Swiss Swimming Odyssey
BlogMar 9, 2026

Alpine Currents: A Swiss Swimming Odyssey

The piece chronicles a personal odyssey through Switzerland’s iconic lakes, from Lake Geneva’s historic Bains des Pâquis to the alpine serenity of Lake Walensee. It highlights how luxury hotels such as the Ritz‑Carlton and Fairmont blend upscale spa amenities with...

By Fathom
Rosalía's Lux Is This Month's Listening Party Dublin Album Event
BlogMar 9, 2026

Rosalía's Lux Is This Month's Listening Party Dublin Album Event

Rosalía’s 2025 album *Lux*—an orchestral, operatic work recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and sung in 13 languages—will be spotlighted at Nialler9’s monthly Listen Closely event in Dublin. The listening party is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25 at 7 pm in The Big...

By Nialler9
We Believe You Sweeps the Board at the René Du Cinéma Awards - Festivals / Awards - Belgium
BlogMar 9, 2026

We Believe You Sweeps the Board at the René Du Cinéma Awards - Festivals / Awards - Belgium

The debut feature We Believe You, directed by Charlotte Devillers and Arnaud Dufeys, dominated the 15th René du Cinéma Awards, taking eight trophies including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and the inaugural Audience Award. The film, which...

By Cineuropa (EN)
Billy Ray’s Burn the Water Is Strong Dystopian Romance
BlogMar 9, 2026

Billy Ray’s Burn the Water Is Strong Dystopian Romance

‘Burn the Water,’ a new YA novel by Billy Ray, imagines London submerged in 2425, where two rival Houses—the Crowns and the Rogues—have waged war for centuries. The story follows Rafe, a Rogue captain, and Jule, a Crown soldier, who...

By Cracking the Cover
What’s the Best Example of Ecological Research That’s of Both Great Fundamental Interest AND Has Direct Applications?
BlogMar 9, 2026

What’s the Best Example of Ecological Research That’s of Both Great Fundamental Interest AND Has Direct Applications?

The post argues that truly fundamental ecological research seldom has direct, immediate applications, but a few notable exceptions exist. It highlights trophic cascade studies in lakes as a basis for algal‑bloom management, simple stochastic population‑growth models that shape endangered‑species legislation,...

By Dynamic Ecology
The Man Who Refuses to Die Returns: ‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Man Who Refuses to Die Returns: ‘Sisu: Road to Revenge’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date

Sony’s action sequel *Sisu: Road to Revenge* will debut on Netflix US on March 21, 2026, after its November 2025 theatrical run. The film entered Netflix’s exclusive 18‑month “Pay‑1” window, joining other Sony titles in the streaming catalog. Despite a...

By What’s on Netflix
New to VOD - H IS FOR HAWK
BlogMar 9, 2026

New to VOD - H IS FOR HAWK

Philippa Lowthorpe’s film “H is for Hawk”, starring Claire Foy, adapts Helen Macdonald’s bestselling memoir about training a goshawk amid grief. Co‑written with Emma Donoghue, the VOD release condenses the book’s lyrical prose into a visual narrative focused on the protagonist’s bond...

By The Movie Waffler
New York’s LUmkA Gallery Relocates to London with Group Show Privacy Index
BlogMar 9, 2026

New York’s LUmkA Gallery Relocates to London with Group Show Privacy Index

LUmkA, the New York‑originated gallery, has opened a new Shoreditch space in London, launching the group exhibition "Privacy Index" from 19 March to 11 April 2026. The show assembles six interdisciplinary artists who interrogate contemporary surveillance, biometric data collection, and algorithmic profiling. An...

By FAD Magazine
Motherhood & Ambition, 6 Months In
BlogMar 9, 2026

Motherhood & Ambition, 6 Months In

The author reflects on six months of motherhood after a difficult IVF journey, describing how the birth of her son removed a protective layer and intensified her sense of purpose. Contrary to expectations that parenting would shrink her professional world,...

By writerbuilder
Now & Then: Rose’s Pawn Shop’s American Seams and the Reach of Southern Rock Opera
BlogMar 9, 2026

Now & Then: Rose’s Pawn Shop’s American Seams and the Reach of Southern Rock Opera

Rose’s Pawn Shop releases American Seams, a live‑in‑studio album that blends bluegrass, rock, and country storytelling after two decades on the road. Produced by Eric Corne, the record captures a raw, communal sound that mirrors the band’s touring energy. The...

By Twangville
From//October – Missing The Snow
BlogMar 9, 2026

From//October – Missing The Snow

From//October, a Dutch indie act, released the 90‑second track “Missing The Snow,” which the MP3Hugger review describes as warm, gentle slowcore. The song’s concise arrangement packs sweetness and light, drawing comparisons to Low’s “Christmas” EP and the psychedelic pop of...

By mp3hugger
How Your Inner Child Controls Your Bank Account.
BlogMar 9, 2026

How Your Inner Child Controls Your Bank Account.

People’s spending habits are often governed by a subconscious ‘financial thermostat’ set in early childhood. Verbal messages, parental modeling, and pivotal financial events embed deep‑seated money scripts that dictate what feels normal versus threatening. This internal set point causes individuals...

By D42 Premium
Dreamers in Exile
BlogMar 9, 2026

Dreamers in Exile

Voxtrot, the mid‑2000s indie‑pop darlings, released their second full‑length album, *Dreamers in Exile*, marking a 19‑year gap since their debut. The record, issued on the band’s own Cult Hero label, features richer production with synths, strings, and a polished mix...

By Under the Radar
Live: Cardinals Play the Newly Reopened Savoy in Cork
BlogMar 9, 2026

Live: Cardinals Play the Newly Reopened Savoy in Cork

Irish indie five‑piece Cardinals performed a sold‑out show at Cork’s newly reopened Savoy Theatre, coinciding with the release of their debut album Masquerade. Formed in Kinsale after the pandemic, the band has quickly become a standout act, earning praise from...

By Nialler9
Laura Jurd and RAM Jazz Orchestra
BlogMar 9, 2026

Laura Jurd and RAM Jazz Orchestra

Laura Jurd’s newly arranged big‑band suite premiered with the RAM Jazz Orchestra, transforming her small‑group compositions into a vibrant, folk‑rock‑infused performance. The concert featured a full complement of brass, woodwinds, strings, and guest vocalists, highlighting her return to large‑ensemble writing...

By London Jazz News
The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Eight
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Imposter – Chapter Twenty-Eight

Anna Harton’s novel *The Imposter*, originally published by Pan Macmillan in 2021, has been given a fresh Substack cover featuring Edward Hopper’s 1909 painting “Summer Interior.” The author serially reads each chapter for paid subscribers and now offers chapter twenty‑eight for...

By White Ink with Anna Wharton
How Looksmaxxing, Clavicular, And Alt-Right Masculinity Went Mainstream
BlogMar 9, 2026

How Looksmaxxing, Clavicular, And Alt-Right Masculinity Went Mainstream

The 21‑year‑old influencer known as Clavicular walked the Elena Valez runway at New York Fashion Week, bringing the looksmaxxing subculture and overt alt‑right masculinity into mainstream fashion coverage. Designers responded by featuring looksmaxxing‑themed T‑shirts, signaling a shift from niche internet...

By Polyester
Goals Aren’t Finish Lines
BlogMar 9, 2026

Goals Aren’t Finish Lines

The article argues that effective goals are habits, not distant finish lines, using a personal experiment of doubling stair trips to illustrate low‑friction goal setting. It introduces habit stacking—linking small, repeatable actions to existing routines—to create sustainable behavior change. A...

By Leadership Freak
Rachel Whiteread to Present Substitute at Gagosian London This Spring
BlogMar 9, 2026

Rachel Whiteread to Present Substitute at Gagosian London This Spring

Rachel Whiteread returns to Gagosian’s Davies Street gallery with *Substitute*, opening 26 March 2026. The show centers on large wall‑mounted reliefs created by pressing papier‑maçhée onto reclaimed barn doors and finishing them with silver and copper leaf, alongside translucent resin window casts....

By FAD Magazine
Mikael: Pemburu Dua Alam by Zahir Omar Trailer
BlogMar 9, 2026

Mikael: Pemburu Dua Alam by Zahir Omar Trailer

The new trailer for Zahir Omar’s "Mikael: Pemburu Dua Alam" introduces elite police officer Mikael, who secretly hunts jinn from Islamic folklore. A brutal wedding massacre sparks an investigation that uncovers a prophecy of a Jinn King poised to invade...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Electric Fields Allow Bioprinting of Aligned Muscle Fibers
BlogMar 9, 2026

Electric Fields Allow Bioprinting of Aligned Muscle Fibers

Researchers have integrated an electric field into electrohydrodynamic (EHD) bioprinting to orient fibrin‑alginate hydrogels, producing nanofiber alignment that directs myocyte organization. The conductive polymer‑enhanced constructs exhibit improved myotube differentiation and mimic native muscle conductivity. In vivo tests on rats demonstrated...

By Fight Aging!
A SEMA7A Feedback Loop in Macrophages Accelerates Atherosclerosis
BlogMar 9, 2026

A SEMA7A Feedback Loop in Macrophages Accelerates Atherosclerosis

Researchers identified macrophage‑derived Semaphorin 7A (SEMA7A) as a potent driver of atherosclerosis. Gene‑expression analysis showed high SEMA7A and its receptor integrin β1 in human mononuclear cells, and mouse models with macrophage‑specific Sema7a deletion exhibited a 57.2% reduction in lesion size and improved...

By Fight Aging!
The Original Attention Crisis
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Original Attention Crisis

The essay on 17th‑century scholar Nicolaus Steno reveals that the printing press created an early information overload, prompting the development of note‑taking systems and disciplined attention‑management techniques. Steno’s method—focusing on a single theme, blocking mornings for deep reading, and avoiding...

By Cal Newport
Disrupting Complacency
BlogMar 9, 2026

Disrupting Complacency

Matt Fitzgerald’s latest Endurance Mastery session tackles the danger of "good enough" training, urging athletes to continuously tinker with their methodology. The post promotes a paid call where Fitzgerald shares practical tactics to break complacency and sustain year‑over‑year improvement. By...

By Endurance Mastery by MarathonGuide
HKIFF50 Names Firebird Awards Juries
BlogMar 9, 2026

HKIFF50 Names Firebird Awards Juries

The 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival has unveiled its Firebird Awards juries, featuring internationally recognized filmmakers such as Ildikó Enyedi, Ben Rivers, Edwin, Park Ki‑yong, and Philip Yung. The competition will judge 42 films across four categories—Young Cinema (Chinese‑language...

By Asian Movie Pulse
UK Film and High-End Television Spend Rose to £6.8 Billion in 2025, the BFI Reveals - Industry / Market -...
BlogMar 9, 2026

UK Film and High-End Television Spend Rose to £6.8 Billion in 2025, the BFI Reveals - Industry / Market -...

The British Film Institute reported that UK film and high‑end television production spend reached £6.8 billion in 2025, a 22 % year‑on‑year rise and the third‑largest annual total on record. Inward investment drove the surge, accounting for £5.8 billion (85 % of spend), while...

By Cineuropa (EN)
Cuts, Commitments and Contradictions – Guest Post by Lucien Heurtier
BlogMar 9, 2026

Cuts, Commitments and Contradictions – Guest Post by Lucien Heurtier

Last week, UKRI and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) faced intense scrutiny as the House of Lords and Commons committees examined a proposed 30% cut to the Particle Physics, Astronomy and Nuclear (PPAN) research budget. Ministers acknowledged that...

By In the Dark
Should Writers Still Chase Big 5 Traditional Publishing in 2026?
BlogMar 9, 2026

Should Writers Still Chase Big 5 Traditional Publishing in 2026?

The post questions whether chasing a Big 5 traditional publishing deal remains worthwhile in 2026. It weighs the emotional allure of editorial validation, marketing muscle, and industry rites of passage against the growing viability of self‑publishing and hybrid routes. The author,...

By Pitch Your Novel
Metropole Orkest at 80 – a Musician’s Perspective
BlogMar 9, 2026

Metropole Orkest at 80 – a Musician’s Perspective

The Metropole Orkest celebrated its 80th anniversary, highlighting its evolution from a post‑war Dutch government‑founded ensemble to a genre‑bending laboratory. Horn player Pieter Hunfeld reflects on the orchestra’s singular configuration and its role in bridging jazz, pop, film scores and...

By London Jazz News
Pīwaka – Start Again
BlogMar 9, 2026

Pīwaka – Start Again

New Zealand indie folk act Pīwaka, fronted by Josh McGettigan, released the single “Start Again” in 2026. Critics praised its wonky elegance, noting a blend of folk‑rock sensibilities with off‑kilter pop reminiscent of Belle & Sebastian. The track’s lush string...

By mp3hugger
Iteration and Exploration
BlogMar 9, 2026

Iteration and Exploration

The piece argues that iteration and exploration must work hand‑in‑hand, describing how a simple observation can spark a cycle of replication, failure, and insight. The author notes that even poor reproductions can generate momentum, often leading to avalanche‑like idea generation....

By Ideas in Food (culinary innovation)