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A Woman Rules in Westphalia
BlogMar 10, 2026

A Woman Rules in Westphalia

Andrea Huguenin Botelho was appointed chief conductor of the Westphalian Symphony Orchestra in early 2026, becoming the first woman to hold the post in the ensemble's 130‑year history. At 52, she brings experience as artistic director of the Brasil Ensemble...

By Slippedisc
10 Books Dave Ramsey Recommends Again and Again
BlogMar 10, 2026

10 Books Dave Ramsey Recommends Again and Again

Dave Ramsey, a leading personal‑finance voice, repeatedly recommends ten core books that shape his teachings on money, leadership, and personal growth. The list spans classics like Dale Carnegie’s *How to Win Friends and Influence People* and Jim Collins’s *Good to...

By New Trader U
CQ Wrestling Announce New Album ‘Resistance’ Following a Year of Upheaval
BlogMar 10, 2026

CQ Wrestling Announce New Album ‘Resistance’ Following a Year of Upheaval

Brighton duo CQ Wrestling announced their second album, Resistance, slated for release on May 22, 2024, alongside the lead single “Pacifico.” The pair, formerly known as Chappaqua Wrestling, left their major‑label deal after a year marked by personal loss and...

By Indie Is Not A Genre
Rethinking Climate Change
BlogMar 10, 2026

Rethinking Climate Change

Nicola Scafetta’s new book, The Frontier of Climate Science, critiques the IPCC’s near‑total anthropogenic warming attribution by highlighting gaps in climate models regarding solar variability and natural cycles. It synthesizes two decades of research on multi‑decadal oscillations, solar and planetary...

By Climate Etc.
Dates Set for 39th Tokyo International Film Festival and TIFFCOM 2026
BlogMar 10, 2026

Dates Set for 39th Tokyo International Film Festival and TIFFCOM 2026

Tokyo International Film Festival announced its 39th edition dates: October 26–November 4, 2026. The accompanying TIFFCOM market will run October 28–30. Venues remain in central Tokyo districts, with the call for entries opening on April 7. Organizers emphasize the festival’s...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Mélanie Fusco - Lake Neuchâtel Tour - 2026-03-07
BlogMar 10, 2026

Mélanie Fusco - Lake Neuchâtel Tour - 2026-03-07

Mélanie Fusco completed the Lake Neuchâtel Tour on March 7, 2026, finishing in 14 hours, 20 minutes and 5 seconds. The race, a single‑day, standard‑route event around Switzerland’s Lake Neuchâtel, was verified via Strava, confirming the athlete’s performance. The event highlights the growing...

By Fastest Known Time – Blog
Week 2: The House of Mirth | The Performance of Wealth: Leisure, Luxury, and Display
BlogMar 10, 2026

Week 2: The House of Mirth | The Performance of Wealth: Leisure, Luxury, and Display

Week two of the literary series examines Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth through the lens of Bellomont, the country estate where leisure becomes a performance of wealth. The post argues that the estate functions as a social theater, where...

By Books & Culture
Otracami Explores Longing and Restraint on New Single “Perfect Reach”
BlogMar 10, 2026

Otracami Explores Longing and Restraint on New Single “Perfect Reach”

Brooklyn songwriter Camila Ortiz, performing as Otracami, released the new single “Perfect Reach” on March 10, 2026. The track serves as the lead preview of her forthcoming album Runoff, scheduled for March 20 on the Figure & Ground label. Written during a winter songwriting...

By HighClouds
About the Second Baby
BlogMar 10, 2026

About the Second Baby

Creative Mothers, a new photography exhibition by Dunja Opalko, opened this week showcasing images of creative women with their children. The author reflects on being photographed during her fourth trimester and the evolving challenges of second‑time motherhood while maintaining a...

By savour by Alice Vincent
A Weekend With Ute Lemper – Canterbury and Bradford-on-Avon
BlogMar 10, 2026

A Weekend With Ute Lemper – Canterbury and Bradford-on-Avon

Ute Lemper delivered two weekend concerts in Canterbury and Bradford‑on‑Avon, presenting a Kurt Weill tribute and a Marlene Dietrich homage. The shows combined scholarly reverence with personal passion, supported throughout by pianist Vana Gierig. While the Dietrich segment resonated emotionally,...

By London Jazz News
Sarah L King – ‘The Light Ahead’
BlogMar 10, 2026

Sarah L King – ‘The Light Ahead’

Sarah L King releases her second album, The Light Ahead, on March 20, 2026. The record shifts from the intimate confessional tone of her debut to a groove‑led, jazz‑funk sound inspired by late‑80s and early‑90s influences. Produced by Claire Martin,...

By London Jazz News
Most Interviews Are Lost in Minute 3
BlogMar 10, 2026

Most Interviews Are Lost in Minute 3

The post argues that most interview failures occur by the third minute because candidates speak their thoughts aloud, creating rambling answers. It promotes a four‑step narrative—Context, Action, Result, Learning—as a repeatable framework that delivers clarity over brilliance. The author suggests...

By All Things Career
From Iman Humaydan’s ‘Songs for Darkness’
BlogMar 10, 2026

From Iman Humaydan’s ‘Songs for Darkness’

Interlink Books has released Iman Humaydan’s novel *Songs for Darkness* in English, translated by Michelle Hartman. The book celebrates Syrian women’s oral traditions, weaving harvest songs into a narrative of memory and resistance. Excerpts reveal protagonist Shahira’s journey from rural...

By ArabLit
Zachary Mason – “Sweetheart”
BlogMar 10, 2026

Zachary Mason – “Sweetheart”

Guildford‑based artist Zachary Mason releases “Sweetheart,” a rock‑driven single that fuses 80s‑style crescendos with psych‑rock atmospherics. The track features seasoned rhythm players John Thomasson of Little Big Town on bass and Nate Barnes of Rose Hill Drive on drums, adding depth to Mason’s ghostly...

By Obscure Sound
#597: Behavioral Psychology in Diet & Health Counselling – David Creel, PhD, RD
BlogMar 10, 2026

#597: Behavioral Psychology in Diet & Health Counselling – David Creel, PhD, RD

David Creel, PhD, RD, a clinical psychologist and dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic, emphasizes that lasting weight‑loss hinges on behavioral psychology rather than isolated diet or exercise prescriptions. He outlines a framework that blends collaborative communication, self‑monitoring, skill‑building, and relapse‑prevention...

By Sigma Nutrition — Articles
Ryoka Hagiwara – ‘ICHI’
BlogMar 10, 2026

Ryoka Hagiwara – ‘ICHI’

Edinburgh‑based composer Ryoka Hagiwara releases her debut solo piano album ICHI, a neo‑classical work that explores memory and identity through stark dynamic contrasts. The record moves fluidly from serene contemplation to unsettling momentum, drawing on jazz, pop, and ambient textures....

By Obscure Sound
Jessye DeSilva – “Punk Rock Joy” (Feat. Butch Walker)
BlogMar 10, 2026

Jessye DeSilva – “Punk Rock Joy” (Feat. Butch Walker)

Jessye DeSilva released the single “Punk Rock Joy” on March 9, 2026, featuring veteran rocker Butch Walker. The track serves as a synth‑rock anthem that blends Americana roots with ’80s‑style electronic flourishes, foregrounding themes of queer resilience and self‑love. It is the...

By Obscure Sound
Allan Jamisen – “This Is Not an Act”
BlogMar 10, 2026

Allan Jamisen – “This Is Not an Act”

Phoenix-based composer Allan Jamison releases the immersive single “This Is Not An Act,” merging spoken‑word intensity with lush jazz textures and moody electronic production. The track, co‑written with Copenhagen producer Joachim Michaelis and refined by veteran engineer John X Volaitis, showcases...

By Obscure Sound
The Iddy Biddies – ‘The World Inside’
BlogMar 10, 2026

The Iddy Biddies – ‘The World Inside’

The Iddy Biddies, a Berklee‑based indie collective led by Gene Wallenstein, released their new album *The World Inside* on March 9, 2026. The record weaves psychedelic folk with melodic introspection, opening with the Alan Watts‑inspired track “It’s Just a Show” and moving through...

By Obscure Sound
Lana Crow – “Orwellian Times”
BlogMar 10, 2026

Lana Crow – “Orwellian Times”

British indie‑pop artist Lana Crow drops the single “Orwellian Times,” a hook‑driven track that shifts from acoustic introspection to a guitar‑charged climax. The song tackles outrage culture, TikTok‑fueled misinformation, and self‑righteousness with sharp lyrical punch. Production blends dreamy vocals, understated...

By Obscure Sound
Shane Revers – ‘Inside Room 17’ EP
BlogMar 10, 2026

Shane Revers – ‘Inside Room 17’ EP

Shane Revers, a Milan‑based singer‑songwriter, released his debut EP "Inside Room 17" on March 9, 2026. The six‑track collection merges confessional pop with folk‑inflected melodies, featuring stripped‑back production and emotionally raw vocals. Standout songs such as “Dear,” “Blue,” and the piano‑driven “Stay” highlight...

By Obscure Sound
The SKBs – “Hourglass”
BlogMar 10, 2026

The SKBs – “Hourglass”

The SKBs released the single “Hourglass,” a centerpiece for their forthcoming album *The Next Stop*. The track adopts a session‑led approach, pairing Leon Cave’s precise drumming with Al Sharp’s strong songwriting and Sara Davey’s commanding vocals. Its blend of high‑fidelity Americana‑rock...

By Obscure Sound
Sarah Sharp – “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” (Bob Dylan Cover)
BlogMar 10, 2026

Sarah Sharp – “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” (Bob Dylan Cover)

Jazz vocalist Sarah Sharp released a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” on her residency album Déjà Vu, recorded live at Austin’s Elephant Room. The rendition transforms the folk classic into a smoky, chamber‑folk meditation, featuring...

By Obscure Sound
The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) by Jeo Baby FIlm Review
BlogMar 10, 2026

The Great Indian Kitchen (2021) by Jeo Baby FIlm Review

Jeo Baby’s “The Great Indian Kitchen” uses a minimalist narrative to spotlight the relentless domestic labor and patriarchal constraints faced by Indian women. By keeping characters unnamed, the film transforms a single household into a universal critique of gendered expectations,...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser
BlogMar 10, 2026

Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser

Lady Tremaine, Rachel Hochhauser’s debut, retells Cinderella from the stepmother’s perspective, portraying Etheldreda as a desperate survivor navigating medieval oppression. The novel blends gritty realism—illegal hunting, falconry, and bartering—with fairy‑tale motifs, revealing a shocking villain reveal that reframes familiar scenes....

By The Bookishelf
True Confessions Takes Tokyo
BlogMar 10, 2026

True Confessions Takes Tokyo

On March 17, 1986, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty wrapped the first leg of their "True Confessions" tour with a landmark concert in Tokyo, commemorating the 40th anniversary of that performance. The co‑headlining venture spanned 19 shows across Japan and...

By Flagging Down the Double E's
The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman: The Arabic Epic of Dhat Al-Himma Translated by Melanie Magidow
BlogMar 10, 2026

The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman: The Arabic Epic of Dhat Al-Himma Translated by Melanie Magidow

The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman, translated by Melanie Magidow, brings the only known Arabic epic named for a woman to English readers for the first time in 2021. The narrative follows Dhat al‑Himma, a sword‑wielding heroine who commands armies, battles...

By Pages Unbound
Chore Standards
BlogMar 10, 2026

Chore Standards

The article examines how differing cleanliness standards create friction in shared living spaces and proposes allocating chores to the person with the highest standards in each area. It highlights that pure preference‑based division can feel unfair because standards often cluster...

By LessWrong
Has Hell Frozen Over?
BlogMar 10, 2026

Has Hell Frozen Over?

Actress Sofia Carson’s latest look for The Golden Girls: The Musical features a see‑through, oversized ensemble that resembles a flamboyant costume rather than conventional stage wear. The outfit includes a massive hat, tear‑away skirt and exaggerated sleeves, prompting comparisons to...

By Go Fug Yourself
Watch Gorillaz Perform “The Moon Cave” And “Clint Eastwood” On “Saturday Night Live”
BlogMar 10, 2026

Watch Gorillaz Perform “The Moon Cave” And “Clint Eastwood” On “Saturday Night Live”

Gorillaz performed "The Moon Cave" and their classic "Clint Eastwood" on Saturday Night Live, marking the virtual band’s first SNL appearance. The "Moon Cave" set featured Asha Puthli, Black Thought and Anoushka Shankar, while Del the Funky Homosapien joined the "Clint...

By Under the Radar
Learn From Your Mistakes
BlogMar 10, 2026

Learn From Your Mistakes

The author argues that learning from others' failures is more valuable than repeating personal mistakes. By dissecting past ventures through eight focused questions—drivers of success, trade‑offs, timing, and strategy versus execution—the piece builds a framework for assessing new opportunities. The...

By The Strategy & Biz Ops Hub
Kurup (2021) by Srinath Rajendran Film Review
BlogMar 10, 2026

Kurup (2021) by Srinath Rajendran Film Review

Kurup, a 2021 Malayalam biographical crime thriller directed by Srinath Rajendran and produced by Dulquer Salmaan, dramatizes the notorious Sukumara Kurup case. The film, shot over five years across Kerala, Mumbai, Dubai and other locations, debuted on November 12, 2021...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Twistors and Wick Rotation
BlogMar 10, 2026

Twistors and Wick Rotation

The article explains how twistor theory provides a geometric framework for Wick rotating between Minkowski and Euclidean spacetimes. By treating spacetime points as CP^1 lines inside projective twistor space (PT=CP^3), the author shows that the Minkowski conformal group SU(2,2) and...

By Not Even Wrong
Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart ~ BODY SOUND
BlogMar 10, 2026

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart ~ BODY SOUND

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart release *BODY SOUND*, a grapefruit‑colored vinyl that fuses improvisational strings and voice with analog tape processing. The album’s track titles are borrowed from Yoko Ono’s book of text scores, reinforcing its synesthetic concept...

By a closer listen
Psalms Of The People - Jennie Kermode - 20234
BlogMar 10, 2026

Psalms Of The People - Jennie Kermode - 20234

‘Psalms Of The People’ is a documentary that follows sound‑designer Rob McNeacail as he explores Gaelic psalm singing across Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland. The film captures intimate moments in a care community for adults with learning disabilities, visits a...

By Eye For Film
No Rain, No Maine – Fox’s AT Thru Hike – Day 9
BlogMar 9, 2026

No Rain, No Maine – Fox’s AT Thru Hike – Day 9

On Day 9 of Grey Fox’s Appalachian Trail thru‑hike, he logged his 102nd mile, leaving roughly 2,102 miles to the southern terminus. A relentless rainstorm forced him to start early despite forecasts predicting showers until mid‑afternoon. Wool base layers proved effective at...

By The Trek (independent publication)
Paris Fashion Week Existentialism
BlogMar 9, 2026

Paris Fashion Week Existentialism

Jonathan Anderson declared that fashion brands can no longer rely on repetition; they must create designs that justify their own existence. This purpose‑driven mantra echoed throughout Paris Fashion Week, where some houses, notably Dior and Saint Laurent, presented clear rationales while...

By Puck
Why Failure Is the Ultimate Career Advantage (You Can Only Connect the Dots Backward)
BlogMar 9, 2026

Why Failure Is the Ultimate Career Advantage (You Can Only Connect the Dots Backward)

Career setbacks often feel like failures, but they serve as training data that sharpens pattern recognition and judgment. Over time, repeated exposure to ambiguous situations builds intuition, allowing professionals to anticipate risks and opportunities more quickly. The article argues that...

By Carson V. Heady (Salesman on Fire)
Gavin Turk: The Escapologist Beyond The Threshold – Ben Brown Fine Arts
BlogMar 9, 2026

Gavin Turk: The Escapologist Beyond The Threshold – Ben Brown Fine Arts

Gavin Turk’s sixth exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts, titled The Escapologist, presents a series of oil paintings featuring slightly ajar doors that create a disorienting sense of suspension. The works dialogue with Gerhard Richter’s 1967 Tür series and reference...

By Artlyst
Day Two on the Bama to Baxter Hike
BlogMar 9, 2026

Day Two on the Bama to Baxter Hike

Jeff completed the second day of his Bama‑to‑Baxter thru‑hike, adding 18 miles to bring his total distance to 41 miles. After an early start, he reunited with fellow hiker Scurvy, who helped with a water‑carry and shared trail knowledge. A...

By The Trek (independent publication)
Balenciaga Showed a Lot of Coats, and Not Enough Gowns
BlogMar 9, 2026

Balenciaga Showed a Lot of Coats, and Not Enough Gowns

Balenciaga's most recent runway leaned heavily on coats, especially near‑identical black jackets, while offering few traditional gowns. The collection showcased a stark, minimalist aesthetic that prioritized structured outerwear over flowing dresses. Critics noted the repetitive nature of the jackets and...

By Go Fug Yourself
It’s on You
BlogMar 9, 2026

It’s on You

Behavioral economics promised that nudging individuals could solve major societal problems. In *It’s on You*, Nick Chater and George Loewenstein argue that nudges rarely work and serve as a distraction from needed systemic reforms. They claim elites use behavioral science...

By GovLab — Digest —
The Art Of Storytelling: How Short Films Capture Our Imagination
BlogMar 9, 2026

The Art Of Storytelling: How Short Films Capture Our Imagination

Short films have surged in popularity as a concise medium that delivers powerful storytelling within minutes, compelling creators to master brevity and visual narrative. Iconic works like *Paperman* and *Stutterer* demonstrate how minimal dialogue can evoke deep emotions and spark...

By BRWC (Battle Royale With Cheese)
Interview: Maddy Little
BlogMar 9, 2026

Interview: Maddy Little

Canadian indie alt‑pop artist Maddy Little releases the single “Quicksand,” a quietly devastating reflection on self‑doubt and a relationship slipping away. The track marks the sonic foundation for her upcoming EP and showcases a newly defined artistic identity. Little says...

By Indie Music Discovery
Strange Plants Come Alive on New Single “Lay Your Mind”
BlogMar 9, 2026

Strange Plants Come Alive on New Single “Lay Your Mind”

Strange Plants released the new single “Lay Your Mind” on March 9, 2026, the first track from a series of songs slated for release throughout the year. The song channels new‑wave and post‑punk influences from Simple Minds, The Cure, and The Cars while delivering a...

By Indie Music Discovery
Glimmerjean & Goode Debuts Dance Architecture on “Injured Romantics”
BlogMar 9, 2026

Glimmerjean & Goode Debuts Dance Architecture on “Injured Romantics”

Toronto duo Glimmerjean & Goode released “Injured Romantics,” a moody disco‑rock single that pairs darker, existential lyrics with a rolling bass groove inspired by 70s‑80s Soviet disco. The track emerged from a pandemic‑era poetry exchange between Linny and neighbor Yulia,...

By Indie Music Discovery
Raphaela Debuts Epic New Single “Lose This Race”
BlogMar 9, 2026

Raphaela Debuts Epic New Single “Lose This Race”

Lebanese‑Canadian singer‑songwriter Raphaela has dropped her latest pop single, “Lose This Race,” a cinematic, high‑energy track that frames love as an unavoidable chase. The song opens with period‑drama‑inspired strings before launching into bright, rhythmic pop, produced by Josh Bogert. Raphaela...

By Indie Music Discovery
‘Extraction 3’: Chris Hemsworth Sequel Finally Gets Updated 2026 Production Start in Australia & Europe
BlogMar 9, 2026

‘Extraction 3’: Chris Hemsworth Sequel Finally Gets Updated 2026 Production Start in Australia & Europe

Netflix’s third Extraction film will kick off principal photography in June 2026, with shooting slated to run through October 9, 2026. The production has moved to Sydney, Australia, while also planning summer shoots in Europe, marking a long‑awaited homecoming for...

By What’s on Netflix
Hudson Williams Made It To His First Balenciaga Gig
BlogMar 9, 2026

Hudson Williams Made It To His First Balenciaga Gig

Balenciaga flew model Hudson Williams to Paris for its runway show, naming him a new "Friend of House." Creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli arranged a private jet that shuttled Williams from a Canadian set to the show and back within hours....

By Go Fug Yourself