
How a Painful Breakup Led to a 1966 No. 1 Hit Co-Written by a Duo That Never Wrote Together Again
In 1966 Percy Sledge recorded “When a Man Loves a Woman,” a soul ballad that surged to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became his signature song. The track was co‑written by the short‑lived duo Andrew Wright and Calvin Lewis, who never collaborated again. Sledge’s personal breakup and job loss infused the lyrics with authentic anguish, helping the song resonate nationwide. Michael Bolton’s later cover also reached the top of the charts, extending the song’s legacy.
Natalia Lafourcade Kicks Off Spellbinding ‘La Cancionera’ Tour at BAM
Mexican singer‑songwriter Natalia Lafourcade opened her new "La Cancionera" tour with an intimate performance at New York’s Brooklyn Academy of Music. The show featured songs from her eponymous album and marked her first major live appearance since announcing her recent entry...
Psoriasis Paves the Way for Next-Generation TYK2 Inhibitors in Autoimmunity
Takeda and Alumis reported Phase III data for their next‑generation TYK2 inhibitors, zasocitinib and envudeucitinib, showing more than half of patients achieve PASI 90 in plaque psoriasis. The results close the efficacy gap between oral agents and injectable biologics, surpassing the 28%...

New Balance Built a Beautiful Black Trail Sandal Out of Its Chunkiest Dad Shoe
New Balance has turned its chunky 9060 dad shoe into the all‑black 9060 Summer, a mule‑style hybrid that doubles as a sandal. The design features a supportive heel strap, adjustable toggle laces borrowed from hiking shoes, and a beefy sole...

Jamie O’Brien Takes on the Crowd at Snapper Rocks on a 4’11” Soft-Top
Jamie O'Brien, the YouTube‑famous surfer, rode a 4’11” Mini Blade soft‑top at the notoriously crowded Snapper Rocks during a family trip to the Gold Coast. He used the high‑profile session to showcase his new soft‑top line, drawing attention from locals...

Kevin Bacon & Kyra Sedgwick Just Proved They’re Ella Langley’s Biggest Fans With “Be Her” Cover
Ella Langley’s new album *Dandelion* dropped on April 10, propelling her into a breakout year. The lead single “Be Her,” co‑written with Hardy, Jordan Schmidt and Smith Ahnquist, climbed to No. 2 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and entered the Global 200 at #54....
Drake Breaks His Own Impressive Streaming Record Ahead Of “ICEMAN”
Drake has set a new personal streaming benchmark on Spotify, reaching 88.74 million monthly listeners, edging out his prior record of 88.71 million. The Toronto rapper also crossed the 5 billion‑stream mark for 2026, positioning him for the biggest streaming year ever by...

Everything We Know About The Film Adaptation Of Emily Henry’s ‘Beach Read’ So Far
Emily Henry’s bestselling romance novel "Beach Read" is moving to the big screen under 20th Century Studios. Writer‑director Yulin Kuang has secured Phoebe Dynevor as January Andrews and Patrick Schwarzenegger as Augustus "Gus" Everett, completing the lead cast. Production is...

3D-Printing Electronics with Focused Microwaves Redefines Possibilities in Materials
Rice University researchers have unveiled a new 3D‑printing method that uses a metamaterial‑inspired near‑field structure (Meta‑NFS) to focus microwave energy onto printed electronic inks. The focused microwaves selectively heat the ink while keeping surrounding substrates cool, allowing continuous, desktop‑size fabrication...
The Iconic Paris Food Market Ina Garten Has Been Visiting For 50 Years
Ina Garten, the beloved “Barefoot Contessa,” has been a regular visitor to Paris’s Marché Raspail for more than five decades. The historic open‑air market, situated in the 6th arrondissement near the Luxembourg Gardens, operates twice weekly and hosts an organic‑focused Sunday...

A Dimmer Blue Marble? What Artemis II Photo Really Shows About Earth
In April 2026 astronauts on Artemis II captured a full‑disk view of Earth that quickly went viral alongside the iconic 1972 Apollo 17 "Blue Marble." Observers noted the newer picture appears dimmer and less saturated, sparking debate over whether the change reflects...

Why Leaders Should Build Community, One Connection at a Time
Jerry Lee, former CEO of MG2 and now foundation director, illustrates how leadership rooted in generosity can reshape a firm’s culture. Drawing on a childhood in a Seattle grocery store that served the neighborhood, he shifted MG2 from a profit‑centric...

Adidas’ Sunny Italian Sneaker Has a Bright Past & Future
adidas has re‑launched the Italia 60s sneaker, a model originally created for the 1960 Rome Olympics, in a striking yellow leather and navy‑stripe colorway. The shoe retains classic details such as the suede toe and rubber cap, while adding a sportier...

3 Quick Facts About ‘The Voice’ Finalist Lucas West: The College Kid Who Even Impressed His Icon, Billy Joel
Lucas West, a 20‑year‑old from New York, is a finalist on Season 29 of The Voice. He distinguishes himself by accompanying his vocals on piano and also plays trombone, showcasing multi‑instrumental talent. After his knockout round rendition of Billy Joel’s “New...
Felipe Staiti, Enanitos Verdes Guitarist and Vocalist, Dies at 64
Felipe Staiti, founding guitarist of Argentine rock icons Enanitos Verdes, died at 64 following complications from a bacterial infection and his long‑standing celiac disease. The band, famed for hits like “Lamento Boliviano,” recently celebrated that song crossing the 1 billion‑stream mark on...

Nike’s Curry-Flavored Air Max Is Hot in Every Way
Nike is set to launch the "Hot Curry" edition of its Air Max 95 on April 18, priced at $150 via Atmos Tokyo. The new colorway swaps the usual citrus tones for spicy orange accents, echoing the brand’s 30‑year Air...
Gayle King Makes Christopher John Rogers’ Old Navy Launch Even Brighter in Color-Blocked Brian Atwood Pumps
Gayle King amplified the Old Navy × Christopher John Rogers launch by pairing the collection’s multicolored knit set with bright, four‑tone Brian Atwood pumps. The shoes feature acid‑lime, orange, aqua and hot‑pink suede, echoing the line’s optimistic palette while keeping the silhouette sleek. The event,...

The All-New Jordan Dad Shoe Is a Chill Guy
Jordan Brand has introduced the Trunner Flow, a new "dad shoe" that blends chunky, tech‑forward design with a laid‑back aesthetic. The sneaker features breathable uppers, all‑around cushioning, and minimalist grey or black colorways. Priced at $85, it is sold directly...

I Waited 20 Stormy Years for Barbour’s Next Iconic Jacket
Barbour, the British heritage outerwear brand, has relaunched its iconic Transport jacket, a 1999 cult favorite, as a modern, lighter‑weight alternative to its Bedale and Beaufort models. The new version retains the 6‑ounce waxed cotton shell but adds a silk‑like...

Even When Barely Green, Nike’s Most Versatile Dad Shoe Is Still a Flex
Nike has launched the Zoom Vomero 5 in a new “Barely Green” colorway, priced at $170 and available immediately on its website. The shoe combines a pale‑green mesh upper with grey and metallic‑silver accents, echoing previous “Photon Dust” and “Seafoam” releases....
Cruise Lines Accelerate Expansion with New Ships, Asia Deployment and River Fleet Growth
Crystal Cruises will debut the new luxury liner Crystal Grace in June 2028, anchoring a Mediterranean season before repositioning to North America and later Asia. Riverside Luxury Cruises is adding the Riverside Mahler to its European river fleet, expanding capacity...
32 Years Ago Today: Turner Classic Movies Channel First Launched
On April 14, 1994, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) debuted, broadcasting *Gone with the Wind* to roughly one million cable subscribers. The launch was timed to the centennial of New York’s first public movie showing in 1894, underscoring Ted Turner’s intent...

WorldHotels Launches WorldHotels Backdrop
WorldHotels, the independent luxury brand under BWH Hotels, unveiled WorldHotels Backdrop, a new collection of upscale glamping retreats in scenic locations. The launch aligns with a surge in demand for nature‑focused, experience‑driven travel, a segment projected to grow from $3.79 billion...
Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution & The Roots Lead Inaugural Island Rhodes Lineup
The Island Rhodes Music Festival will debut on August 15‑16, 2026 at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Headliners Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution and The Roots anchor a reggae‑centric two‑day lineup that also includes Iration, SOJA and The Original Wailers. Early‑bird tickets...
Webb Redefines the Dividing Line Between Planets and Stars
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope directly imaged the super‑Jupiter 29 Cygni b, a planet about 15 times the mass of Jupiter. Spectroscopic data revealed strong CO₂ and CO absorption, indicating a metal‑rich atmosphere equivalent to roughly 150 Earths of heavy elements. Precise orbital measurements show...
Phospholipid Asymmetry Helps Explain Extracellular Vesicle Surface Charge and Therapeutic Quality
Researchers led by Naohiro Seo and Takanori Ichiki published a review in ACS Nano Medicine that links extracellular vesicle (EV) surface charge to phospholipid asymmetry, especially the distribution of phosphatidylserine (PS). They show exosomes retain PS on the inner leaflet,...

This Popular Chain Restaurant Makes Its Biscuits From Scratch
Cracker Barrel touts its biscuits as handmade, but each of its 657 locations uses a pre‑mixed dry blend combined with buttermilk and baked in a dedicated steam oven. The chain produces roughly 210 million biscuits annually, a volume enabled by this...

27 Years Ago, We Said Goodbye to the Broadway Star and Grammy Winner Who Married the Star of the Greatest...
On April 14, 1999, British entertainer Anthony Newley died at 67 from renal cancer, marking the 27th anniversary of his passing. Newley was a Broadway leading man, Grammy‑winning songwriter, and film actor whose hits like “Pure Imagination” and the Goldfinger...
CAR T Cell Therapy Biomanufactured by Cellares Infused Into First Two Patients
Cellares has successfully infused the first two patients with rese‑cel, Cabaletta Bio’s investigational autologous CAR‑T therapy, using its automated Cell Shuttle manufacturing platform. The product met all GMP release criteria, demonstrating that a low‑cost, high‑capacity process can produce clinical‑grade cell...
Nissan CEO Confirms New GT-R Development—And Hints At More Sports Cars
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa confirmed that development of a new GT‑R, designated R36, is underway and will likely incorporate hybrid technology while preserving its pure performance ethos. The R35 generation ends its 17‑year run in 2024, but the brand plans...

Tory Burch Seeks Loan to Buy Back General Atlantic’s Stake
Tory Burch LLC is arranging a $700 million leveraged loan to fund the repurchase of General Atlantic’s stake, allocating $346 million for the buy‑out. The loan, priced at 98.5 cents on the dollar, carries a 3.75‑4 percentage‑point spread over the benchmark and is accompanied...

The Story Behind The New Yorker's Striking Tech Nightmare Cover
The New Yorker’s April 13 2026 “Future Issue” cover, illustrated by Christoph Niemann, depicts AI bots looming over a naïve human, symbolizing artists’ anxiety about artificial‑intelligence disruption. Niemann, who previously created the magazine’s first AR cover, warns that AI could economically upend traditional...

SLIPKNOT's SID WILSON Praises Late Drummer JOEY JORDISON: 'He Was The Best That Ever Did It. Hands Down.'
Sid Wilson, Slipknot’s turntablist, paid tribute to late drummer Joey Jordison in a recent interview, calling him “the best that ever did it” and recalling his extraordinary skill. Wilson noted that their friendship endured after Jordison’s 2013 departure and highlighted...

2026 American Music Awards Nominations: Country's Big Surprises
The 2026 American Music Awards, airing May 25 on CBS, feature a robust country slate that highlights both established stars and surprise newcomers. Taylor Swift leads the overall nominations with eight, while Morgan Wallen (seven) and Ella Langley (five) dominate the country categories....
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11 New York City Hotels With Views of Central Park
Condé Nast Traveler highlights eleven Manhattan hotels that provide direct views of Central Park, ranging from historic landmarks like The Pierre and The Carlyle to modern eco‑luxury properties such as 1 Hotel Central Park. Each property offers distinct park‑view rooms or rooftop venues, often...

Paranormal Activity 8 Director Says His Reboot Is Bringing 'Big Reveals'
Ian Tuason, a former VR‑horror creator who broke out with the A24 film Undertone, has been tapped to direct the next installment of the Paranormal Activity franchise, currently titled Paranormal Activity 8. He has been granted full creative control by producers...
Dennis Basso’s Palm Beach Affair
Dennis Basso staged a high‑profile trunk‑show dinner in Palm Beach, inviting 60 elite guests to Club Colette and showcasing his summer 2026 collection. The event featured his exclusive Hotel du Cobb tableware, sold on QVC, and highlighted best‑selling chiffon dresses,...

The Biggest Cameo in Laufey’s ‘Madwoman’ Video? Hudson Williams’s Swim Trunks
Iceland‑born singer Laufey released the music video for “Madwoman,” featuring cameos from actor Hudson Williams, Olympian Alysa Liu, and other pop‑culture figures. In the video, Williams sports Tom Ford polka‑dot swim shorts that echo the spring 2026 trend toward structured, mid‑thigh shorts. The fashion...

Why Isn’t There a Movies Hall of Fame?
The article argues that Hollywood lacks a true "Movies Hall of Fame" comparable to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, where a large voting body honors an artist’s entire legacy. Existing film honors—such as the Governors Awards, Cecil B....

Superman 2 Reportedly Adding a Complicated Secondary Antagonist
James Gunn’s upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow, has officially confirmed the casting of Adria Arjona as the alien anti‑heroine Maxima. The announcement follows earlier rumors and a brief denial from Gunn, but Variety and Deadline now report the decision is...

C-TRACT: Iliac Vein Stenting Results Look Good in Postthrombotic Syndrome
The C‑TRACT trial showed that adding iliac vein stenting to standard therapy markedly improves symptoms and quality of life for patients with post‑thrombotic syndrome after deep‑vein thrombosis. At six months, stented patients scored two points lower on the Venous Clinical...

No, Geese Is Not a “Psy-Op”
A recent Wired piece framed the buzz around indie band Geese as a "psy‑op," but the author contends it was simply a paid TikTok marketing campaign. Geese hired the firm Chaotic Good to distribute performance clips and simulate trends, aiming...

8 Pairs of Sneakers for Flat Feet That Are Actually Good-Looking and Comfortable
Esquire’s roundup identifies eight sneakers that combine style with the support needed for flat feet, detailing heel‑drop measurements, width options, and color selections. The list spans classic models like New Balance 990 v6 and newer performance options such as Hoka Bondi 9...

Ancient Tidal Flats Were Busier Than We Thought
Researchers uncovered new trace fossils on Wisconsin's Cambrian Blackberry Hill tidal flats, revealing a diverse suite of early animals including a mollusk that appears to have fed on a stranded jellyfish. The findings confirm that euthycarcinoids produced the iconic Protichnites...
Trampled By Turtles Outline Summer Tour
Trampled By Turtles announced a 20‑date summer 2026 tour across the United States and Canada, blending headline shows, festival appearances, and support slots with Zach Bryan and Leftover Salmon. The itinerary launches on June 18 in Jackson, Wyoming, and features...
A California Forest Synagogue Experiments with Nature-Based Spirituality
Makom Shalom, a nondenominational forest synagogue in West Sonoma County, has grown to 83 adult members since its launch last year. Led by Rabbi Zelig Golden, a former environmental lawyer, the congregation holds Shabbat and holiday services beneath redwoods and...

Coping With Climate Change Anxiety
Annie Mueller, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist for outdoor athletes, explains that climate‑change anxiety is a natural, protective response to real environmental threats. She differentiates the feeling of anxiety (pain) from the extra suffering caused by unhelpful coping habits like doom‑scrolling....
‘Heat Batteries’ Leave Some City Blocks Scorched
Cities across the United States are feeling the sting of urban heat islands, where concrete and steel act like “heat batteries” that trap and radiate warmth. Recent citizen‑led sensor studies in Houston confirmed hotter micro‑climates in densely built, tree‑poor neighborhoods,...
Stephen Marley & Buju Banton Outline Roots & Rhymes Summer Tour 2026
Stephen Marley and Buju Banton have unveiled the Roots & Rhymes Summer Tour 2026, a six‑week North American trek that kicks off on June 17 in Redmond, Washington and wraps on July 25 in Atlanta, Georgia. The itinerary covers more than 20 major markets,...
Shredded Stars Reveal How Black Holes Ignite Trillion-Sun Flares
A new study in The Astrophysical Journal Letters uses ultra‑high‑resolution smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations to map how a star is torn apart by a supermassive black hole. By modeling the debris with tens of billions of particles, researchers showed the...