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Baby Hollis – “Talking Stage”
BlogMar 31, 2026

Baby Hollis – “Talking Stage”

Atlanta‑based musician Hollis Griffin, performing as baby hollis, has dropped the debut single “talking stage.” The track captures the exhilaration of early‑relationship moments with dreamy‑rock arrangements, jangly guitars, distortion, and hook‑laden vocals that echo Mitski’s emotive style. Its lyrical focus...

By Obscure Sound
Brawndo
BlogMar 31, 2026

Brawndo

The post uses the 2006 film "Idiocracy"—specifically the Brawndo scene—to illustrate how corporate leaders can become so entrenched in a single narrative that they ignore critical data. It recounts a cabinet member insisting plants need Brawndo and another dismissing factual...

By MineThatData
Best Fall Travel Destinations (Not Just for Leaf Peepers)
BlogMar 31, 2026

Best Fall Travel Destinations (Not Just for Leaf Peepers)

HoneyTrek’s latest guide spotlights the top fall travel destinations across all seven continents, drawing from its National Geographic‑backed book *Ultimate Journeys for Two*. It highlights Norway’s fjords for aurora‑lit autumn, Thailand’s Railay Beach for uncrowded seas, South Africa’s Kruger National...

By HoneyTrek
The Multifamily Operations Daily Huddle: What Long-Term Excellence Actually Requires
BlogMar 31, 2026

The Multifamily Operations Daily Huddle: What Long-Term Excellence Actually Requires

The article argues that long‑term excellence in multifamily operations is built through quiet, consistent actions rather than dramatic bursts. Daily huddles provide a framework for steady leadership, clear priorities, and disciplined execution. Patience is essential because investments in training, culture,...

By Multifamily Collective (Apartment Hacker)
Old Things Are Passed Away; Behold, All Things Are Become New.
BlogMar 31, 2026

Old Things Are Passed Away; Behold, All Things Are Become New.

The author reflects on a recent Emergent Ventures unconference where discussions spanned art, mortality, and the future of higher education. He contends that despite pressures for practical outcomes, the study of the literary canon—especially Shakespeare—will endure, even if it becomes...

By The Common Reader
Right Through the Skull
BlogMar 31, 2026

Right Through the Skull

Researchers have unveiled a novel calvarial delivery platform that injects drug‑laden nanoparticles into the skull’s bone marrow. Immune cells within the diploic space capture the particles and migrate across skull‑meninges channels, ferrying the therapeutic cargo into the brain. In mouse...

By In the Pipeline
Brain Is On Standby
BlogMar 31, 2026

Brain Is On Standby

Lee “Scratch” Perry joins avant‑garde electronica duo Mouse On Mars for the track “Rockcurry,” marrying the legendary dub reggae vocal style with the German group’s motorik‑driven synth grooves. The song’s bright, saturated keyboards and brisk tempo give it a garage‑flavored...

By Fluxblog
Exodus Propulsion and the Exodus  Force Aka Electrostatic Pressure Force
BlogMar 31, 2026

Exodus Propulsion and the Exodus Force Aka Electrostatic Pressure Force

NASA electrostatics lead Dr. Charles Buhler reports a reproducible thrust that appears without propellant, generated solely by electricity in vacuum chambers. Over 2,000 experiments produced a persistent 5‑10 mN force that continues even after power is removed, and the team has...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
The Ancient Unknown – “Separated”
BlogMar 31, 2026

The Ancient Unknown – “Separated”

London‑based rock outfit The Ancient Unknown released “Separated,” a three‑minute track that fuses fierce guitar distortion with soaring vocals and piano accents. The song narrates a lover’s separation caused by political bureaucracy, echoing the emotional intensity of bands like Muse,...

By Obscure Sound
Let’s Eyeball Celeb Fave Rahul Mishra
BlogMar 31, 2026

Let’s Eyeball Celeb Fave Rahul Mishra

Indian designer Rahul Mishra is emerging as a celebrity favorite, recently appearing on Rei Ami at the Oscars and on stars like Quinta Brunson and Mindy Kaling. The collection’s magical aesthetic has drawn attention on the red carpet and is expected to make...

By Go Fug Yourself
Transforming an Eichler Home with Care
BlogMar 31, 2026

Transforming an Eichler Home with Care

A family renovated their original Eichler home to improve daily flow without sacrificing its iconic mid‑century character. The project focused on refining the layout, enhancing circulation, and expanding shared spaces while preserving the central atrium that defines Eichler architecture. Klopf...

By Mid-Century Home
Nancy Holt’s Light and Shadow Poetics at The MAK Center
BlogMar 31, 2026

Nancy Holt’s Light and Shadow Poetics at The MAK Center

The MAK Center’s "Light and Shadow Poetics" exhibition reunites Nancy Holt’s light‑focused works with the modernist Schindler House, creating a dialogue between earth‑based conceptual art and early‑20th‑century architecture. Visitors encounter Holt’s 1978 Light and Shadow Photo Drawings, the Sunlight in...

By Art Rabbit Journal
April (2025) Freddy Tang Film Review
BlogMar 30, 2026

April (2025) Freddy Tang Film Review

Freddy Tang’s new film “April” continues the East Asian subgenre of Filipina‑maid narratives, following his acclaimed 2023 series “Port of Lies.” The drama stars Angel Aquino as a Filipino caregiver in Taiwan who must juggle family obligations at home and...

By Asian Movie Pulse
One Nanometer Sits Between Neural Stimulation and Silence
BlogMar 30, 2026

One Nanometer Sits Between Neural Stimulation and Silence

A multi‑institutional team has published a theoretical framework that explains the nonlinear physics of magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs), clarifying why tiny variations in size or composition cause dramatic differences in neural stimulation. The model shows that a single‑nanometer change in a...

By Nanowerk
Well, This Was a Choice
BlogMar 30, 2026

Well, This Was a Choice

Julia Fox arrived at a Betsey Johnson party wearing a stark, Victorian‑inspired ensemble that resembled a melancholic ghost rather than the brand’s usual neon, girly‑punk vibe. The dark, ruffled look featured muted fabrics and a somber silhouette, starkly contrasting Betsey...

By Go Fug Yourself
Staying Steady in an Unsteady World
BlogMar 30, 2026

Staying Steady in an Unsteady World

The article highlights equanimity, the fourth of the Buddhist Brahmaviharas, as a practical tool for emotional balance in today’s unpredictable world. It explains how mindful pauses—slow breaths and body awareness—can interrupt reactive patterns and foster clearer decision‑making. Tara Brach’s commentary...

By Mindful Frontiers – Blog
Fundraising Tip of the Week | March 30, 2026
BlogMar 30, 2026

Fundraising Tip of the Week | March 30, 2026

The latest Fundraising Tip of the Week advises nonprofits to eliminate payment friction when promoting matching gifts. Many organizations limit donors to credit‑card transactions, ignoring alternatives like donor‑advised funds, checks, or cash. By offering multiple payment methods, charities can keep...

By Philanthropy 451 by Saving Giving
Warner Bros.’ Heater Is Officially Over
BlogMar 30, 2026

Warner Bros.’ Heater Is Officially Over

Warner Bros. enjoyed a record‑setting run of nine consecutive No. 1 openings, from *Minecraft* to *Wuthering Heights*. The streak snapped in March when the horror‑thriller *The Bride!* opened to just $5 million, the studio’s weakest wide release since *The Alto Knights*. A...

By The Ankler
Lavelles – “And I Roll”
BlogMar 30, 2026

Lavelles – “And I Roll”

Los Angeles indie rock outfit Lavelles has returned with a double single, "And I Roll / Funny," released through MV 11 Records. The A‑side, "And I Roll," mixes post‑punk aggression with garage‑rock riffs and a 1990s throwback vibe, drawing comparisons...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
Hannah Peel & Beibei Wang Share New Chinese Tongue Twister Track, "Awaken the Insects"
BlogMar 30, 2026

Hannah Peel & Beibei Wang Share New Chinese Tongue Twister Track, "Awaken the Insects"

Northern Irish composer Hannah Peel and Chinese percussionist Beibei Wang have released a new track, “Awaken the Insects,” as the second preview from their forthcoming album *The Endless Dance*. The piece reimagines a Chinese tongue‑twister with playful vocals and bamboo...

By The Needle Drop
The Black Coffee Rule Hits Different when You Are a Woman of Color
BlogMar 30, 2026

The Black Coffee Rule Hits Different when You Are a Woman of Color

The essay popularizes the “Black Coffee Rule,” a metaphor urging women—especially women of color—to stop diluting painful realities with sugar‑coated compromise. It argues that cultural expectations push them to soften their truth, leading to chronic stress and health risks. By...

By FIERCE by mitú
Success or Significance - What Will Define You When It Counts?
BlogMar 30, 2026

Success or Significance - What Will Define You When It Counts?

The CEO Institute article contrasts "success"—the traditional, metric‑driven milestones of revenue growth, market share and titles—with "significance," the deeper, lasting impact a leader leaves on people and culture. It argues that while success builds a career, significance shapes a legacy...

By The CEO Institute – Insights
The Luck Behind The Beatles
BlogMar 30, 2026

The Luck Behind The Beatles

On June 12, 1964, a half‑million‑plus crowd gathered in Adelaide to greet The Beatles, marking the largest audience they ever attracted. Their meteoric rise was not just talent and hard work; a series of near‑misses, timing quirks, and serendipitous encounters—from...

By Sleepwell Strategy
On the Shelf: ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Ray,’ ‘Salem’s Lot,’ ‘The Blade,’ ‘Married to the Mob’ Highlight the 4K Physical Media Releases...
BlogMar 30, 2026

On the Shelf: ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Ray,’ ‘Salem’s Lot,’ ‘The Blade,’ ‘Married to the Mob’ Highlight the 4K Physical Media Releases...

The week of March 30 sees a wave of 4K physical‑media releases, headlined by A24’s Oscar‑nominated hit *Marty Supreme*, now available in ultra‑high‑definition. Kino Lorber adds a restored *Ray* with extensive commentary, while Arrow Video delivers a deluxe *Salem’s Lot* collector’s edition....

By AwardsWatch
Liz Lawrence Grieves the Tragic Loss of Her Sister on New Album 'Vespers'
BlogMar 30, 2026

Liz Lawrence Grieves the Tragic Loss of Her Sister on New Album 'Vespers'

British singer‑songwriter Liz Lawrence announced her fifth album, Vespers, set for release on June 5 via Chrysalis Records. The record, written in a three‑week span after her sister Jessie’s fatal 2024 accident, is a stark, unembellished tribute aimed at offering comfort...

By The Needle Drop
Assassin (2025) by Zhou Jiuqin Film Review
BlogMar 30, 2026

Assassin (2025) by Zhou Jiuqin Film Review

"Assassin" (2025), a Chinese historical action film set in 1932 Shanghai, premiered on iQiyi and has since reached markets in Spain, India and Russia. The story follows a four‑person resistance squad, led by Wang Ming’s Zhang Mubai, as they plot...

By Asian Movie Pulse
Mondays with Morgan: Emilio Solla – New Album ‘Handmade’
BlogMar 30, 2026

Mondays with Morgan: Emilio Solla – New Album ‘Handmade’

Argentine‑born pianist and composer Emilio Solla released his new album Handmade on March 13 via Club del Disco. The record features his nine‑piece ensemble La Inestable de Brooklyn, recorded in May 2025 at Brooklyn’s The Bunker with support from a...

By London Jazz News
Jmsbxtr – “Ŝlimo”
BlogMar 30, 2026

Jmsbxtr – “Ŝlimo”

jmsbxtr, a Brazilian indie project formed in 2025, released its debut album nemodulita earlier this year. The new single “ŝlimo” is the first track with vocals, sung in English and Portuguese, delivering a sense of hopelessness. Its lo‑fi shoegaze production...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
Teagan Johnston Debuts Stunning Release “My Luck”
BlogMar 30, 2026

Teagan Johnston Debuts Stunning Release “My Luck”

Toronto‑based alternative artist Teagan Johnston has released “My Luck,” an introspective track that delves into feelings of unluckiness and disconnection. The song blends alt‑country and indie‑pop textures, supporting Johnston’s vulnerable vocal delivery. She also directed a striking video shot at...

By Indie Music Discovery
The Mosfets Channel Defiance and Freedom Through Garage Rock Urgency on “Take A Chance”
BlogMar 30, 2026

The Mosfets Channel Defiance and Freedom Through Garage Rock Urgency on “Take A Chance”

The Mosfets have unveiled their first 2026 single, “Take A Chance,” ahead of a self‑titled EP slated for May 29, 2026. The track fuses garage‑rock grit with neo‑psychedelic flair, featuring unconventional beat‑drop verses that heighten its rebellious vibe. Recorded at Yeah Yeah...

By Indie Music Discovery
Mark Fenster & Claude Laflamme Debuts Strong New Single “Reflections”
BlogMar 30, 2026

Mark Fenster & Claude Laflamme Debuts Strong New Single “Reflections”

Mark Fenster and longtime collaborator Claude Laflamme have released a new single titled “Reflections,” a neo‑classical composition infused with world‑music textures. The track grew from Laflamme’s daily meditative piano improvisations, to which Fenster added lyrics that celebrate light, love, and collective...

By Indie Music Discovery
Mudgoose – “Yum Cha Takeover”
BlogMar 30, 2026

Mudgoose – “Yum Cha Takeover”

New Zealand alt‑country/slowcore act Mudgoose released the album *Chasing Horse* earlier this year on Swamp Soul, featuring the lo‑fi track “Yum Cha Takeover.” The song was recorded on a Tascam 4‑Track cassette in a cold bedroom and draws its lyrics...

By We All Want Someone To Shout For
Mosquito
BlogMar 30, 2026

Mosquito

Scandinavian indie‑pop outfit Hater returns after a three‑year hiatus with their fourth album, *Mosquito*. The record leans into muscular indie rock, featuring cinematic choruses and a blend of distorted bass and bright guitar textures. Lead vocalist Caroline Landahl draws favorable comparisons...

By Under the Radar
Power and Desire by Paul Risker
BlogMar 30, 2026

Power and Desire by Paul Risker

Canadian director Gloria Mercer’s feature debut A Safe Distance premiered at SXSW 2026, starring Bethany Brown, Tandia Mercedes and supporting actors. The film follows Alex, who after rejecting a romantic proposal, joins off‑grid fugitives and confronts themes of female desire,...

By Eye For Film
Why I Love National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions
BlogMar 30, 2026

Why I Love National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions

Lindblad Expeditions, partnered exclusively with National Geographic since 2004, offers small‑ship expedition cruises that reach remote destinations inaccessible to larger vessels. Its fleet ranges from the 28‑guest Delfin II to the 148‑passenger National Geographic Explorer, providing intimate experiences across all seven...

By Travel Codex
The New One-Off Pagani Utopia Has Huayra R-Style Headlights
BlogMar 30, 2026

The New One-Off Pagani Utopia Has Huayra R-Style Headlights

Pagani has unveiled a one‑off Utopia finished in a single‑tone gold paint, distinguished by Huayra R‑style headlights with exposed projectors. The car retains the standard 6.0‑liter twin‑turbo V12 delivering 864 hp and offers both a 7‑speed automated manual and an H‑pattern manual....

By Supercar Blog
Now I Know What They Do at Faculty Meetings on the Humanities/Social Sciences Side of Campus
BlogMar 30, 2026

Now I Know What They Do at Faculty Meetings on the Humanities/Social Sciences Side of Campus

The author argues that empathy is not an innate trait but a teachable skill that should be cultivated like literacy. Drawing on personal experience, the piece refutes the notion that teaching empathy is futile and likens its societal value to...

By Pharyngula
Efforts to Treat Neurodegenerative Disease by Altering the Gut Microbiome
BlogMar 30, 2026

Efforts to Treat Neurodegenerative Disease by Altering the Gut Microbiome

Research increasingly shows that gut microbiome composition influences brain health, with age‑related dysbiosis linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Animal studies demonstrate that probiotic strains such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium can reduce neuroinflammation and improve cognitive markers, while fecal microbiota...

By Fight Aging!
Thin Lear – A Cherished Man
BlogMar 30, 2026

Thin Lear – A Cherished Man

Thin Lear’s sophomore album *Many Disappeared* arrives on April 24 through First City Artists, following a string of narrative‑driven singles. The lead track “Silver Bridge” uses the Mothman legend to probe grief, while “Witness” reflects on a traumatic cat‑death incident....

By Various Small Flames
Piperine
BlogMar 30, 2026

Piperine

Piperine, the alkaloid extracted from black pepper, markedly improves the bioavailability of nootropic compounds by inhibiting the drug‑transporter P‑glycoprotein and the liver enzyme CYP3A4. It also acts as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, raising serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine levels, which can...

By Nootropics Expert — Blog
Worth Reading – When Asking for Help Feels Unsafe
BlogMar 30, 2026

Worth Reading – When Asking for Help Feels Unsafe

The article highlights how asking for help can feel unsafe in high‑stakes professions such as sports, technology, and law. Perceived weakness can jeopardize contracts, promotions, or billable‑hour targets, creating a culture where assistance is avoided. This fear exists regardless of...

By Legal Tech Daily
The Dirtbag’s Guide to Surviving Post-Trail Depression
BlogMar 30, 2026

The Dirtbag’s Guide to Surviving Post-Trail Depression

The author describes the crushing sense of post‑trail depression (PTD) that follows months of long‑distance hiking, likening it to a dark pit that pulls you into inactivity and anxiety. After summiting Katahdin, they attempted to stave off PTD by driving...

By The Trek (independent publication)
What if Deleting the Oncogenic Protein Is the Wrong Move?
BlogMar 30, 2026

What if Deleting the Oncogenic Protein Is the Wrong Move?

The article questions the prevailing belief that fully degrading oncogenic proteins outperforms merely inhibiting them. While inhibition has become a cornerstone of targeted cancer therapy, the piece argues that outright removal can trigger unforeseen biological responses. It highlights that protein...

By Biotech Strategy Blog
Hiking Without a Stitch
BlogMar 30, 2026

Hiking Without a Stitch

Jonathan Norman’s "Hiking Without a Stitch" podcast, launched in fall 2025, has quickly expanded beyond its nudist‑hiking premise to explore legal, artistic, and therapeutic dimensions of outdoor naturism. Over eleven episodes, Norman interviews family members, a therapist, and artist Edward...

By Planet Nude
A Puppet Show Made From Old Pianos and Mississippi River Trash
BlogMar 30, 2026

A Puppet Show Made From Old Pianos and Mississippi River Trash

Playdoh Kolo’s newest production, Riperion Piano Creatures, will debut at this year’s Giant Puppet Festival in New Orleans. The performance features an entire cast of puppets constructed from discarded Mississippi River debris, salvaged piano parts, and other urban refuse. By...

By Boing Boing
Doja Cat Hosts Vogue’s Vintage Market in Saint Laurent
BlogMar 30, 2026

Doja Cat Hosts Vogue’s Vintage Market in Saint Laurent

Doja Cat served as host for Vogue’s Vintage Market in New York, immersing herself in the event rather than merely making an appearance. She arrived in Saint Laurent’s Spring 2026 nylon lavallière trench coat, paired with blue leather gloves, a structured headpiece,...

By Red Carpet Fashion Awards
Augmented Reality Glasses Can Aid Dementia Patients — and Their Caregivers
BlogMar 30, 2026

Augmented Reality Glasses Can Aid Dementia Patients — and Their Caregivers

UK‑based health‑tech startup has been awarded the Longitude Prize, a £1 million (≈ $1.27 million) challenge prize, for developing augmented‑reality glasses designed to assist people living with dementia and ease caregiver burden. The glasses overlay contextual cues, navigation prompts and medication reminders directly...

By Boing Boing
Doolysaurus Is a New Dinosaur Species and It Is as Cute as It Sounds (Video)
BlogMar 30, 2026

Doolysaurus Is a New Dinosaur Species and It Is as Cute as It Sounds (Video)

Researchers from the University of Austin have announced the discovery of a new dinosaur species named Doolysaurus, unearthed on Aphae Island in South Korea. The turkey‑sized juvenile lived roughly 113 to 94 million years ago and featured a rounded skull...

By Boing Boing
Judy Collins, 87, Will Be Tanglewood Highlight
BlogMar 30, 2026

Judy Collins, 87, Will Be Tanglewood Highlight

Veteran singer‑songwriter Judy Collins, 87, has joined the Tanglewood Music Shed lineup as part of her farewell tour, performing this summer alongside Mary Chapin Carpenter (68) and Rosanne Cash (70). The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s board added her to attract broader...

By Slippedisc