
How to Cope
Classical Wisdom is hosting a live webinar on March 25 at noon EST featuring Professor Philip Freeman, a classicist who will discuss Boethius’s *Consolation of Philosophy* and its relevance to today’s uncertainty. The session will examine how ancient Stoic thought offers practical coping mechanisms for personal and professional hardship. Attendees can register for free and will receive a recording if they cannot join live. The event positions timeless philosophical insights as actionable tools for modern resilience.

The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interview With “Late Shift” Filmmaker Petra Volpe
Swiss director Petra Volpe’s drama “Late Shift,” starring Leonie Benesch, debuted in the Berlinale Special Gala at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival and earned critical praise. The film was selected as Switzerland’s official entry for Best International Feature Film...

Dead Man’s Wire – Review
Dead Man’s Wire, Gus Van Sant’s first feature since 2018, dramatizes a 1977 hostage incident where developer Tony Kiritses forces broker Richard Hall into a deadly standoff. The film blends period detail with a true‑crime premise but suffers from uneven...

Billy Idol Should Be Dead
Hulu will debut "Billy Idol Should Be Dead," a definitive documentary on March 26, 2026, directed by three‑time Grammy winner Jonas Åkerlund. The film mirrors Idol’s 2015 memoir, weaving interviews with punk legends like Steve Jones and contemporary stars such...

First AI Solution on FrontierMath: Open Problems
A team led by Kevin Barreto and Liam Price coaxed GPT‑5.4 Pro into solving a Ramsey‑hypergraph conjecture that has been open since a 2019 paper by Will Brian and Paul Larson. The solution marks the first AI‑generated answer on the...

How Employers Can Make Workers Happier
Gallup’s 14th World Happiness Report, released March 19, shows Nordic nations retaining the top spots while the United States and Canada slipped slightly. The study adds social‑media usage as a new happiness factor and highlights the workplace as a major influence...

It's Official. You're Invited to Our Print Launch Party.
The Metropolitan Review has released its inaugural print issue, a 192‑page art‑object featuring an exclusive Gay Talese interview, the first republication of his lone fiction story, and contributions from writers such as Lillian Fishman, André Aciman, Tao Lin and Sherman Alexie. The magazine will sell...

Plastic Waste Transformed Into Parkinson’s Drug in Bioengineering First
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have engineered bacteria to transform PET plastic waste into levodopa, a primary treatment for Parkinson’s disease. By inserting a seven‑gene, four‑step biosynthetic pathway into Escherichia coli, the team converted both industrial PET feedstock and...

Gary Crosby Quintet – ‘Miles In the Sky’ at the Vortex
Gary Crosby’s quintet delivered a daring Miles Davis tribute at London’s Vortex, reinterpreting the Second Great Quintet’s repertoire with fresh, generational energy. The lineup featured longtime collaborators Winston Clifford, Denys Baptiste, Andrew McCormack and 19‑year‑old trumpeter Klara Devlin, whose horizontal improvisations...

If the WBD-Paramount Merger Does NOT Close...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO warned that if the Paramount‑Skydance merger fails, the company will retain $7 billion but still grapple with a $33 billion debt load. The deal is designed to combine two massive content libraries with cloud infrastructure to exploit generative‑AI...

The Myth of Originality and How Interesting Thinking Actually Works
The article argues that originality is a myth, contending that all ideas are recombinations of existing knowledge. It suggests that true creativity arises from interdisciplinary mental scaffolding that creates unique constellations of influences. By recognizing that each person’s perspective is...

My Mother-in-Law Treats My Uterus Like Family Property. Feminist Advice
A reader asks for scripts to tell a mother‑in‑law they will remain child‑free by choice. The advice emphasizes that the partner, not the daughter‑in‑law, must set firm boundaries and communicate the decision directly. It recommends clear, non‑negotiable statements and limiting...

“Absolutely Not a Genre Film”: Julia Ducournau in Conversation with Robert Eggers on Alpha
Julia Ducournau’s third feature, Alpha, debuts on March 27 as a departure from her visceral body‑horror roots, positioning the film as a grounded family drama about love, identity, and a pandemic‑like marbleization disease. The story follows 13‑year‑old Alpha, a French‑Algerian...

The Differentiation Premium
The article argues that high‑end products succeed by offering distinctive, “wow” features rather than perfect execution. Consumers are willing to overlook minor defects because differentiation justifies a steep price premium. This trade‑off appears across mansions, luxury watches, supercars and airline...

Beastars Final Season (2026) by Shinichi Matsumi Anime Review
The second half of Beastars Final Season wraps the series by deepening the conflict between herbivores and carnivores as Melon's power destabilizes Zebuth City. Central characters grapple with personal stakes—Legoshi battles Black Market forces, Haru confronts Melon's obsession, and Louis...

Joe Lovano with Guests at Bergamo Jazz 2026
Jazz saxophonist Joe Lovano, artistic director of Bergamo Jazz, staged a sold‑out finale at the 2,300‑seat Teatro Donizetti, featuring a hand‑picked octet. The concert paid tribute to jazz legends Miles Davis and John Coltrane, delivering a two‑hour‑plus program that blended...
How to Eliminate Crazy Busyness
Leadership coach Zena Everett warns that many executives mistake efficiency for effectiveness, leading to "Crazy Busyness." She attributes this to productivity drag—digital interruptions, long meetings, and low‑value tasks—that steal precious time. In her April Vistage Climb webinar, she will teach...
NCSA Highlights Delta, DeltaAI Role in AI Framework for Astrophysics Workflows
Researchers at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) used the Delta and DeltaAI systems to test RADAR, an AI-driven framework that fuses gravitational‑wave and radio‑astronomy data for multi‑messenger astrophysics. The framework demonstrated that analysis can occur where data reside,...

The Lost Score
British trio Haiku Salut teamed with Australian jazz pianist Meg Morley to release "The Lost Score," their first collection of new material since 2021. Originating from a 2019 Flatpack Film Festival commission to score the silent film "People on Sunday,"...

Europa Biosite Introduces Rapid RNA Production Technologies
Europa Biosite has formed a strategic distribution partnership with Quantoom Biosciences to bring Quantoom’s Ntensify® mano and micro RNA production technologies to European researchers. The deal also anticipates future distribution of Quantoom’s Ncapsulate® LNP formulation kits. By adding rapid, high‑quality...

‘Family Pack’ Sequel Renaissance Officially in the Works at Netflix With a Refreshed Cast
Netflix confirmed the sequel *Family Pack 2: Renaissance*, moving the werewolf comedy into the French Renaissance of 1515 with an entirely new cast. Production kicks off on April 7 2026, aiming for an early‑2027 release. The original 2024 film amassed 91.5 million viewing hours...

Paul Thomas Anderson Has Re-Written Martin Scorsese’s What Happens At Night
Acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson has been hired to rewrite the script for Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film *What Happens at Night*, originally penned by playwright Patrick Marber. The project will star Leonardo DiCaprio, marking his seventh Scorsese collaboration, alongside Jennifer Lawrence. Anderson, a...

The Unseen Currents: Navigating Philosophical Uncertainty
The essay explores philosophical uncertainty, questioning the foundations of knowledge, reality, and ethics. It illustrates how doubt can generate existential angst, moral relativism, and decision‑making paralysis, while also offering a path toward intellectual humility. By invoking thinkers like Camus and...

QPX7728
Xeruborbactam (QPX‑7728) is a broad‑spectrum β‑lactamase inhibitor designed to revive the activity of β‑lactam antibiotics against multidrug‑resistant Gram‑negative bacteria. Developed by Qpex Biopharma and Shionogi, the molecule targets both serine‑ and metallo‑β‑lactamases, addressing a key resistance mechanism. Preclinical data show...

19th Asian Film Awards Celebrates Asian Cinema in Hong Kong
The 19th Asian Film Awards convened at Hong Kong’s Grand Theatre of the Xiqu Centre, opening its doors to the public for the first time. The ceremony featured masterclasses by Squid Game director Hwang Dong‑hyuk, Jia Zhangke, and actress Zhang...

The Wedding Dress Metaphor: A Powerful Lesson on Being Authentic
The piece uses a wedding‑dress metaphor to illustrate how leaders often reshape themselves to be chosen, only to lose authenticity and confidence. It argues that true belonging and effective leadership stem from embracing one’s unique design rather than conforming to...

All James Bond Movies Leaving Netflix Already After Only Three Months
Netflix US will lose all 26 James Bond movies on April 21, 2026, after a three‑month licensing window that began in January 2026. The titles were added through a short‑term deal with MGM, which Amazon acquired for $8.5 billion, making Prime...

Is a Greenhouse Worth It? Here's My Full Cost Breakdown
The author chronicles the assembly of a DIY greenhouse completed in early 2025, detailing the purchase of a greenhouse kit, two potting tables, a raised‑bed, and associated zoning and permitting expenses. A full cost breakdown is provided, highlighting both material...

Choosing Discipline over Instant Happiness
The piece contrasts the fleeting relief of choosing immediate comfort with the deeper, lasting satisfaction that comes from disciplined action. It illustrates how short‑term avoidance—delaying tasks, skipping effort—provides momentary relief but adds hidden pressure later. The author frames this as...

MediaOCD Announces More Than 30 Classic Anime Titles From Discotek Media and Media Blasters Available for Home Media Purchase for...
MediaOCD announced that more than 30 classic anime titles from Discotek Media and Media Blasters are now available for direct purchase on its website as part of the monthly "DISCOTEK DEEP DIVES" program. The lineup includes Blu‑ray releases such as...

Stop Trying To Become A Morning Person
Amy Landino argues that chasing the label of a "morning person" distracts from building routines that serve personal purpose. She suggests shifting focus to the version of yourself you aspire to be, starting the day with intention rather than a...
Breeze Wellbeing Launches “Insights” Feature to Address Workplace Loneliness
In February 2026 Breeze Wellbeing introduced “Insights,” a curated knowledge‑base of specialist articles and peer stories aimed at reducing workplace loneliness. The feature links directly to self‑discovery assessments, delivering personalized content on topics such as relationships, ADHD and emotional awareness....

New to VOD - SEND HELP
Sam Raimi’s latest film, “Send Help,” arrives directly on video‑on‑demand platforms, starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien. The movie flips the classic “Swept Away” premise, placing a corporate strategist and her inept boss on a deserted island where survival skills and power...

Pianist Yunchan Turns to Schubert Songs
South Korean virtuoso pianist Yunchan Lim has announced a May tour across his home country, marking his biennial return to domestic stages. Unlike previous programs, the tour will focus exclusively on works by Franz Schubert and Alexander Scriabin, featuring piano...

Why No One Interviews Me Anymore
The author published an unpublished interview revealing how dissociative identity disorder (DID) shapes a two‑decade‑long personal blog that chronicles venture‑capital work, autism research, and family life. The piece explains how multiple internal identities dictate writing tools, from bound journals to...

A SPRINGTIME OF HER OWN MAKING: ÁLLEX LEILLA’S “SPRINGTIME IN THE BONES,” TRANSLATED FROM PORTUGUESE BY AMANDA SARASIEN
Állex Leilla’s novel *Springtime in the Bones*, translated by Amanda Sarasien, was released this month, adding a stark literary voice to Brazil’s escalating fight against gender‑based violence. The story follows Luísa, a professional in Salvador who, after being robbed, beaten, and...

What Living in an RV for a Year Taught Me About Owning Less
Lisette Glass, her husband, and their dog spent a year traveling the contiguous United States in an RV, forcing them to downsize dramatically from a three‑bedroom home. The cramped mobile space highlighted how every possession carries a tangible cost in...

600K Lines, 60 Days: The Method Is Now Open Source
Y Combinator President and CEO Garry Tan wrote more than 600,000 lines of production code in just 60 days, with roughly 35% of those lines dedicated to automated tests. He achieved this while maintaining his full CEO workload, averaging 10,000‑20,000...

Hey, What's the Idea?
Soil & Roots marks two years on Substack by urging readers to examine the hidden ideas that shape Christian discipleship. The post argues that Western spirituality is crippled by three corrupted concepts—the Discipleship Dilemma, the Formation Gap, and the Forgotten...

Show Your Work: Oscars 2026
The ETALK team produced four live shows around the Oscars 2026, including a red‑carpet stream and an after‑show, while LaineyGossip managed the website coverage. A sudden flight cancellation forced half the crew onto random reroutes through Seattle, Las Vegas and Vancouver,...

New to VOD - THE STRANGERS - CHAPTER 3
The Strangers: Chapter 3, directed by Renny Harlin and starring Madelaine Petsch, concludes the rebooted slasher trilogy with a release in UK/ROI cinemas on February 6 and immediate VOD availability. Critics describe the film as an anti‑climactic, poorly paced finale that fails...

Last Night in Sioux Falls (by Bob Keyes)
Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour made a stop in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, performing at the Washington Pavilion. The concert suffered from severely inaudible vocals, prompting the audience to shout for the singer to be heard. Reporter...

Your Morning Coffee Podcast: Do People Really Care About 'Pre-Save?'
The Your Morning Coffee podcast episode 294 (March 23, 2026) breaks down three hot music‑industry topics: the IFPI Global Music Report 2026, U.S. wholesale recorded‑music revenue hitting $11.5 billion in 2025, and the waning relevance of pre‑save campaigns. The IFPI data...

The Long Way to Quetzal
Chef Steven Molnar, originally trained for French cuisine, now leads Toronto’s Michelin‑starred Quetzal, a restaurant that has reshaped the city’s view of Mexican food. A research trip to Oaxaca inspired him to adopt ancient Oaxacan recipes and live‑fire techniques, which...

What You Tolerate Trains You
The post argues that training occurs as much through what we allow as through what we actively pursue. Each time we tolerate a lowered standard—whether lateness, disrespect, or distraction—we silently reinforce that behavior. Small compromises accumulate, gradually shifting expectations and...

National Academies of Science Space Science Week 2026
The National Academies of Science announced Space Science Week 2026, scheduled for March 23‑27. The event will convene leaders from planetary protection, astrophysics, Earth science and space applications to discuss recent breakthroughs and future directions. Hosted at the Academies’ Washington, D.C.,...

Ben Glas – “Music* *?”
Ben Glas’s new album “music* *?” challenges conventional composition by presenting seven pieces built entirely from raw acoustic phenomena such as phasing and acoustic beating. The tracks contain no written melodies, yet listeners report hearing emergent tunes and textures, a...

My New Book: "PRIVACY IN AMERICA- What Every American Needs to Know"
Attorney Mitch Jackson has released a free online book, "Privacy in America: What Every American Needs to Know," to expose how government policies and technology companies are eroding personal privacy. He argues that everyday devices—from phones to smart speakers—continuously transmit...

Slayr - Half Blood (BloodLuxe)
Philadelphia rapper slayr has released a deluxe edition of his mixtape Half Blood, adding ten new tracks and effectively doubling its runtime. The expanded project is sequenced seamlessly, giving the feel of a fresh album rather than a collection of...