
On the Charts 57 Years Ago, This Psychedelic Soul Hit by the 5th Dimension Spent a Whopping Six Weeks at...
On April 12, 1969 the 5th Dimension’s psychedelic‑soul medley “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” began a six‑week reign at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track, adapted from the 1967 musical *Hair*, debuted on the chart on March 8 and stayed for 17 weeks total. It also topped the US Easy Listening, Cash Box, and Canada Top Singles charts and later earned Platinum certification. The song’s success cemented the group’s crossover appeal across pop, R&B, and psychedelic genres.

Justin Bieber Headlines Coachella with Nostalgia-Fuelled Set
Justin Bieber headlined Coachella with a set that leaned heavily on his early YouTube hits, including "Baby" and "Never Say Never," marking his first major live show in four years after canceling his Justice tour for health reasons. The 32‑year‑old...

Jennifer Lawrence’s $2.9B Movies & More Included in Hulu Releases This Week
Hulu’s April 13‑19 slate spotlights the entire Hunger Games franchise, adding all four original films plus the 2023 prequel to its library on April 14. The dystopian series, starring Jennifer Lawrence, has amassed roughly $3.3 billion in global box‑office receipts. The...
The Book News We Covered This Week
Book Riot’s weekly roundup spotlights several pivotal developments in the literary world. The American Library Association settled its lawsuit, securing Institute of Museum and Library Services funding after the Trump administration withdrew its appeal. After a seven‑year pause, the Indies...

47 Years Ago Today: ‘Mad Max’ Premiered & Ignited a Cinematic Phenomenon in Film History
On April 12, 1979, Australia debuted "Mad Max," a low‑budget action thriller shot for roughly US$250,000 that went on to earn over $100 million worldwide. Directed by George Miller and starring a young Mel Gibson, the film shattered local box‑office records...
A Christian Artist Opening For SEVENTH DAY SLUMBER On Christian Rock Tour Is Being Threatened With Boycotts
Christian metalcore band Magdalene Rose, slated to open the Y2K Reloaded Tour with Seventh Day Slumber, Jason Dunn, and Nate Parrish, faced backlash from several churches. First Baptist Church in Granbury, Texas, cancelled the May 17 show, citing Rose’s appearance and...

RGV on Working with Asha Bhosle in Rangeela: ‘Asha Ji’s Playful Sensuality, Mischievous Energy and Unimaginable Vocal Range Created Pure...
Ram Gopal Varma credits legendary singer Asha Bhosle for giving the 1995 film Rangeela its unforgettable opening track, “Rangeela Re.” At 62, Bhosle delivered a single‑take performance that blended playful sensuality with her vast vocal range, complementing A.R. Rahman’s groundbreaking composition. The collaboration...

Remembering When Eagles Went in a Rock Direction by Adding Don Felder in 1974
In 1974 the Eagles recruited guitarist Don Felder, steering the band away from its country‑rock roots toward a harder, mainstream rock sound. Felder’s slide‑guitar contribution on “Good Day In Hell” during the *On the Border* sessions impressed the group, leading...

The 4 Best Core Workouts to Hit Your Abs From Every Angle
The article outlines four gym‑based core exercises—back extensions, Pallof press, torso rotation machine, and abdominal crunch machine—designed to strengthen the midsection from every angle. It emphasizes that a solid core underpins athletic performance, injury prevention, and spinal stability, while clarifying...

How to Actually Build Muscle When You Work Out
Building muscle hinges on how you train, not which exercises you pick. Experts stress that mechanical tension from the last few reps near failure—called effective reps—drives hypertrophy more than total volume or tempo. They recommend 3–4 sets of 4–8 reps,...

4 Easy Shoulder Exercises to Get Chiseled
The article outlines four core shoulder exercises—dumbbell overhead press, cable lateral raise, reverse‑fly machine, and face pull—designed to hit each of the deltoid’s three heads and the rotator cuff. Physical therapist Alex Corbett and strength coach Luke Carlson stress rotating...

What Lit up the Night Sky? PhilSA Explains Strange Glow Seen over PH
On April 11, a luminous “space jellyfish” lit up the Philippine night sky, which the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) attributes to the Chinese Jielong‑3 rocket launched minutes earlier from the South China Sea. The high‑altitude exhaust plume reflected sunlight, creating a...

New Adds to Saving Country Music’s Top 25 Current Playlist (#176)
Saving Country Music released its latest Top 25 Current Playlist, adding eight fresh tracks from emerging and established country‑roots artists. Highlights include Emily Zeck’s vintage‑styled "Old Is Gold," John R. Miller’s John Prine‑inspired "If You Could Only See Me Now," and Rachel...

GSK Sees Blockbuster Potential in Targeted Cancer Therapy After Promising Early Data
GSK’s experimental targeted therapy Mo‑rez showed early signs of efficacy, shrinking tumors in a majority of patients with hard‑to‑treat cancers. In a trial, 62% of platinum‑resistant ovarian cancer patients and 67% of endometrial cancer patients achieved at least a 30%...

Love in Waiting: Fyang Smith Admits JM Ibarra Is Still Courting Her
Actress Fyang Smith confirmed that fellow actor JM Ibarra is still courting her, while emphasizing that they are focusing on their careers. The pair discussed their status at a media conference for their upcoming romance film "Almost Us," slated for...
I Took a Break From Being the 'Planner Friend.' Stepping Back Helped Me Learn Which Friendships I Should Prioritize.
Sukhman Rekhi, a self‑described "planner friend," paused her habit of always organizing get‑togethers for a few months to protect her well‑being. During the break, most of her circle failed to initiate plans, leaving her feeling isolated. When she resumed reaching...

Virgin Atlantic Free Starlink Wi-Fi Coming Soon, Fleetwide By 2027
Virgin Atlantic has accelerated its rollout of free Starlink Wi‑Fi, beginning installations on A350 aircraft in May 2026 and targeting full fleet coverage—including A330neos and 787s—by the end of 2027. The service will be complimentary for Flying Club members and...

Why Summer Inn Essentials Is a Premium Hospitality Destination in Owerri – GM
Summer Inn Essentials, a newly opened boutique hotel in Owerri, Nigeria, is positioning itself as a premium 4‑star‑equivalent property under the leadership of GM Francis Ifeanyi Agomuo, who brings 15 years of senior hospitality experience. The hotel offers four room...

We Have Proof Logging Makes Tasmania’s Forests Flammable
New research confirms that logged, regrowing wet eucalypt forests in Tasmania burn more intensely than mature stands. Using pre‑ and post‑fire data from the 2019 Riveaux Road fire, scientists showed higher canopy damage and hotter, drier microclimates in 40‑year‑old regrowth....
Reduced Gray Matter and Altered Brain Connectivity Are Linked to Problematic Smartphone Use
A new review of 35 neuroimaging studies links problematic smartphone use to distinct brain alterations. Structural scans consistently show reduced gray‑matter volume in the insular cortex, anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal regions, while functional imaging reveals disrupted executive‑control networks and heightened...

From Feet-Touching to Floor-Dancing: The Night Asha Bhosle and Govinda Reimagined ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja’. Watch Video
Govinda joined legendary singer Asha Bhosle on stage for a high‑energy rendition of the classic ‘Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja’, a performance that quickly went viral on social platforms. The duet featured Govinda’s flamboyant dance moves, including a floor‑laying routine, while Bhosle delivered her iconic...

10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: Quince Carry-Ons and Prada-Ish Backpacks
Strategist’s weekly roundup spotlights ten standout products, ranging from affordable fashion to high‑performance tech. Highlights include Uniqlo’s $40 minimalist backpack that looks like a Prada design, L.L.Bean’s $80 wrinkle‑free Oxford shirt, and Quince’s $240 Italian‑leather weekender with multiple compartments. The...
New Anemia in Adults May Be an Early Warning Sign of Cancer
A population‑based study of 190,000 adults in Stockholm found that newly diagnosed anemia signals a heightened risk of cancer and mortality. Within 18 months, 6.2% of men and 2.8% of women with anemia developed cancer, compared with 2.4% and 1.1%...

One Tiny Diode Could Shrink Image Sensors by Adding Memory and Processing
Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China and McGill University have created a nanowire‑based p‑n diode that simultaneously performs photosensing, memory storage, and data processing. Built from GaN and AlGaN nanowires, the device achieves a responsivity of...

4 Habits That Turn Business Owners Into Real CEOs
David Finkel argues that true CEOs stop hustling and become architects of their companies, focusing on strategic design rather than daily tasks. He outlines four habits that shift owners from operational weeds to high‑level leadership, starting with redefining the job...

Human Ancestors Butchered and Ate Elephants 1.8 Million Years Ago, Helping to Fuel Their Large Brains
Archaeologists at Olduvai Gorge's EAK site uncovered a 1.8‑million‑year‑old Elephas recki skeleton alongside Oldowan stone tools, providing the earliest direct evidence that hominins butchered elephants. Spatial taphonomy and green‑break bone patterns indicate coordinated human processing rather than scavenger activity. The...

This Prewar Brooklyn Apartment Is Full of Surprises
Kevin Greenberg of Space Exploration reimagined a 2,000‑square‑foot prewar Brooklyn apartment, expanding it from nine to fourteen rooms. The redesign blends historic elements—like a salvaged Waldorf Astoria stone mantel—with whimsical touches such as a hidden powder‑room disguised as a pantry. A...
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7 Polished Bodysuit Outfits That Go Beyond the Basics
Bodysuits have surged to the top of spring fashion, praised for their figure‑hugging silhouette and hassle‑free wear. The article showcases seven curated outfits—from cut‑out pairings to tailored suits—demonstrating how the single‑piece can transition from casual to polished. Designers highlight the...

At Coachella, Nine Inch Noize Staged a Nightmare Rave for the Ages
At Coachella 2026, Nine Inch Noize—Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Boys Noize—took the Sahara stage for a 45‑minute, horror‑themed set that blended industrial rock with club‑ready beats. The performance featured a troupe of dancers, elaborate lighting, and guest vocals from...
I Started Letting My Son Bike with His Friends when He Was 8. It Gives Me Anxiety, but I See...
A parent began allowing her eight‑year‑old son to bike with neighborhood friends, initially limiting trips to one block and insisting they stay together. Over two years the informal "bike gang" expanded to up to seven kids, with rides extending half...
THE GHOST INSIDE Is Working On New Demos
The Ghost Inside bassist Jim Riley posted an Instagram Reel showing his short drive to drummer Andrew Tkaczyk’s home studio, where the band is working on a new, untitled demo. The clip follows the release of their sixth studio album,...

Rethinking the Way We Decide
Debashis Sarkar’s new book *Evolve: 49 Counterintuitive Principles for Business* reframes decision‑making by urging leaders to examine how they view problems rather than simply what actions to take. The work organizes 49 insights into laws, paradoxes, and biases, drawing from...

Rising Above Life’s Storms
Neena Verma, a leadership coach and grief‑and‑growth author, releases *RISE — The Deep Resilience Way*, a three‑part guide that blends personal trauma stories with psychological research. The book introduces her original RISE model—Restorative Adaptation, Imaginal Growth, Supple Strength, Expansive Emergence—to help...
Central Cee Wore Custom GAP Hoodie That Read “CAP” At Coachella
Central Cee turned heads at Coachella 2026 by debuting a custom red GAP hoodie that replaced the brand’s iconic logo with his nickname “CAP.” The British rapper paired the piece with baggy denim shorts, a Louis Vuitton belt, and red‑white...

Asha Bhosle ‘Fumbled’ when Boy George Asked Her ‘Chura Liya Hai Tumne’ Meaning: ‘I Don’t Know English, Went to Vernacular...
Asha Bhosle, the legendary Indian playback singer who died at 92, left a catalog of more than 12,000 songs in eight decades and dozens of languages. In 1990 she teamed up with British pop star Boy George on the controversial track “Bow Down Mister,”...

A24's Elden Ring Movie: The Latest on Story, Casting, and Release Date
Renowned writer‑director Alex Garland is adapting FromSoftware’s 2022 hit *Elden Ring* into a feature film for A24. Garland has already delivered a 160‑page spec script and 40 pages of visual material to convince Miyazaki, and rumors link Kit Connor and...
Meet Orpheus—A Hopper Mission Built to Hunt for Life in Martian Volcanoes
Researchers at the SETI Institute have proposed Orpheus, a vertical take‑off and landing (VTOL) hopper designed to explore the volcanic fissures, pits, and vents of Mars’s Cerberus Fossae region. Targeting the young volcanic deposits and a specific vent (Vent #5)...

2025 Sci-Fi Flop With 3 Marvel Actors & More Release on Prime Video This Week
Amazon Prime Video’s weekly slate for April 13‑19, 2026 features the streaming debut of Edgar Wright’s 2025 sci‑fi action film The Running Man on April 17. The movie, starring Marvel veterans Josh Brolin, Coleman Domingo and Lee Pace alongside Glen Powell,...
EU Approves €211 Million Funding for Graphene Chip Technology Project in Italy
The European Commission has approved a €211 million (approximately $230 million) state‑aid grant for Italy’s CamGraPhIC to develop graphene‑based photonic optical transceivers. The project will be split between research sites in Pisa and Bergamo, partnering with local universities and technology institutes. The...

BUSH's GAVIN ROSSDALE: 'All The Heavy Music I Loved Always Had Melody'
Gavin Rossdale explained that Bush has been deliberately steering toward a detuned, heavy sound since the 2020 album The Kingdom, culminating in the 2025 release I Beat Loneliness. He emphasized the need to marry that heaviness with strong melody, citing influences like...

Watch Paul Stanley Perform 'Detroit Rock City' At Kiss Fan Expo
Paul Stanley, the iconic frontman of Kiss, took the stage at the 2026 Indy Kiss Fan Expo in Indianapolis, delivering a surprise rendition of “Detroit Rock City” alongside Todd Kerns, Brent Fitz and others. This marks only the second live performance by...
Justin Bieber’s Coachella Set Proved That He’s the Biggest Belieber Of All
Justin Bieber headlined Coachella 2024, delivering a 90‑minute set that blended his new SWAG I and SWAG II material with a nostalgic video‑driven medley of early hits. The minimalist stage featured a cocoon‑like structure, a laptop, and an acoustic trio, creating an...
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This Small West Virginia Town Is the Ultimate Spring Getaway—With Colorful Wildflowers and a Scenic Waterfall Trail
The New River Gorge National Park near Fayetteville, West Virginia, becomes a spring hotspot with vibrant wildflowers, dozens of waterfalls, and a mix of outdoor activities ranging from biking and hiking to trout fishing and extreme sports. April‑May offers peak...

Capcom Director Takayuki Nakayama Demonstrates His Artistic Talent with Mural Depicting Main Cast Members of Street Fighter 6
Capcom’s Street Fighter 6 director Takayuki Nakayama unveiled a hand‑drawn mural featuring six franchise characters. The artwork, begun on April 7 and completed by April 10, is now on display at Kashihara Navi Plaza. It showcases legacy icons Ryu, Ken and Chun‑Li alongside newcomers Luke,...

Boredom Is a Signal Most People Medicate Instead of Investigate
The article reframes boredom from a trivial lack of stimulation to a diagnostic signal indicating unmet psychological needs. Drawing on astronaut Valentin Lebedev’s Salyut 7 diary and decades of isolation research, it shows that immediate “medication” – scrolling, snacking, binge‑watching –...
Coffee in Your Walls? Breakthrough Converts Grounds to Insulation
Researchers at Shenyang Agricultural University have created a biochar‑based insulation material from spent coffee grounds that achieves a thermal conductivity of 0.04 W·m⁻¹·K⁻¹, comparable to expanded polystyrene. The method dries the grounds, pyrolyzes them at 700 °C to raise porosity to 71%,...

11 Paris Hotels Within Walking Distance of the Eiffel Tower
A curated list of eleven Paris hotels within a short walk of the Eiffel Tower showcases a mix of historic palaces, boutique conversions, and ultra‑luxury properties. Each hotel offers distinct experiences—from the Four Seasons George V’s three Michelin‑starred restaurants to...

Luxury Superweek: Q1 Sales and Kering’s Strategy Reveal
Travel‑retail sales are faltering despite passenger traffic returning to pre‑pandemic levels, forcing luxury brands to treat airport stores more like billboards or innovate their offerings. In Dubai, the Mall of the Emirates saw a 30‑50% plunge in March luxury sales...

Terahertz Waves Spy on a Chip’s Internal Activity
Researchers at Adelaide University demonstrated a terahertz‑based system that can remotely monitor the electrical activity of transistors inside packaged chips. The setup uses a vector network analyzer, a terahertz frequency extender, and a homodyne quadrature receiver to detect minute changes...
Space Telescopes Track Nearby Quasar's Dramatic X-Ray State Transition
Chinese astronomers analyzed multi‑epoch observations of the nearby radio‑quiet quasar SDSS J0005+2007 and documented a dramatic X‑ray state transition. Over roughly five years the 0.2–10 keV X‑ray flux fell by more than an order of magnitude, while the UV, optical and mid‑infrared...