
Watch What Happens When This Climber Breaks the First Rule of Alpine Climbing
The article recounts a climber’s near‑miss after ignoring Marc‑André Leclerc’s advice to use a lightweight tagline instead of a heavy rope during alpine mixed climbs. After taking a big whipper in the Canadian Rockies, the author’s ice‑tool leash broke, while Swiss alpinist Nicolas Hojac suffered torn foot ligaments in a similar fall. Both incidents highlight how crampon spikes can snag during a fall, turning a simple slip into a serious injury. The piece ends with a reminder to respect minimalist gear choices for safety on alpine terrain.
Marcel Duchamp at MoMA, Dorothea Tanning Book, Leonora Carrington at the Freud Museum, London—Podcast
The Museum of Modern Art opens the first major U.S. survey of Marcel Duchamp’s career since 1973, with a later run at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Yale University Press releases a new monograph, *Dorothea Tanning: A Surrealist World*, priced at $45....

The Moment of Truth for the Athlete Endorser Is Here
The sportswear industry is at a crossroads as athlete endorsement models shift from flat‑fee deals to performance‑based, revenue‑share contracts. Brands now demand granular data on sales lifts and social engagement to justify spend, reflecting a broader move toward measurable marketing...

The Sheila Is Returning to Australian Culture, Riding on a New Wave of ‘Bogan Feminism’ | Maria Lewis
Australian pop culture is witnessing a revival of the "sheila" archetype, now framed as a badge of "bogan feminism." Front‑runners like Amy Taylor of Amyl & the Sniffers, surfer‑skater Milla Coco Brown, and Indigenous rapper Barkaa are flaunting mullets, denim and unapologetic swagger....

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
The New York Times roundup spotlights five new science‑fiction titles now streaming, led by the time‑travel comedy “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” on Hulu and a grief‑driven multiverse thriller starring Michaela McManus. Both films mix genre conventions—organized‑crime tropes with...
Peculiar Core-Collapse Supernova Breaks the Mold with a Long, Dim Plateau
Astronomers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences observed the low‑luminosity Type IIP supernova SN 2024abfl in the nearby galaxy NGC 2146. The event displayed an unusually long, roughly 110‑day plateau and a faint plateau luminosity of about 1 × 10^41 erg s⁻¹. Spectroscopy revealed very low expansion...

First Reactions To Lee Cronin's The Mummy Have Critics United
Lee Cronin’s new horror re‑imagining of The Mummy hit early screenings to a chorus of visceral reactions. Critics highlighted its intimate family‑trauma premise, relentless body‑horror set pieces, and a sound design that amplifies the dread. The 133‑minute film, starring Natalie Grace...
Sanctuary Sign with BLKIIBLK, Release New Single “Not Of The Living”
American power‑metal veterans Sanctuary have signed to BLKIIBLK, the label behind acts like Biohazard, Cro‑Mags and Megadeth. To celebrate, they dropped the single “Not Of The Living,” their first release since frontman Warrel Dane’s death. The track features new vocalist...

The Hives Join the Latest Episode of AltPress: In Session
The Hives appeared on the latest AltPress: In Session episode to spotlight their seventh studio effort, *Forever Forever the Hives*. The Swedish garage‑rock veterans reflected on a career that began with the 2000 hit “Hate to Say I Told You...

Campaign Fights Rising Gen Z Nicotine Use
Truth Initiative launched the “Outsmart Nicotine” campaign to confront rising nicotine use among Gen Z, adding nicotine pouches and cigarettes to its anti‑nicotine messaging for the first time in a decade. The multi‑product focus highlights that nearly half of young users...
Palace Cancels NYC Release for Nike Air Max 95 After Two Arrests During Wristband Distribution
Palace cancelled its New York City drop of the Nike Air Max 95 after two 21‑year‑old men were arrested for assault during wristband distribution. The brand redirected shoppers to an online release at 11 a.m. on Friday, citing safety concerns. This follows a...

Watch a Clip From James McAvoy’s Rap Comedy ‘California Schemin” – Exclusively on NME
James McAvoy makes his feature‑directorial debut with the British comedy "California Schemin’," a film that dramatizes the true‑story of Scottish rap duo Silibil N’ Brains. The pair, portrayed by Samuel Bottomley and Séamus McLean Ross, adopt American accents to fool...

Cruz Beckham Shares Feel-Good New Single ‘Waste Your Pain’
Cruz Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, released the upbeat single “Waste Your Pain,” produced by Justin Raisen and Lewis Pesacov. The track, previewed on his UK headline tour, features bright guitar riffs and a feel‑good chorus about self‑acceptance....

5 Overlooked, Old-School Trout Flies to Throw This Spring
The Outdoor Life piece spotlights five classic trout flies—Whitlock’s Near Nuff Sculpin, Goddard Caddis, Brassie, Partridge and Yellow, and the Clouser Crayfish—as overlooked yet effective options for spring fishing. Each pattern dates back several decades, yet their simple designs and...
Artemis II Reentry Streams Tonight
NASA’s Artemis II crew is slated to reenter Earth’s atmosphere tonight, April 10, 2026, concluding the first crewed deep‑space flight since the Apollo era. The Orion spacecraft, carrying Mission Specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen, Pilot Victor Glover, and Commander Reid Wiseman, will perform a Pacific Ocean...
Standard Chartered Appoints Nalini Tarakeshwar as Global Head of Standard Chartered Foundation
Standard Chartered has named Nalini Tarakeshwar as Global Head of its Standard Chartered Foundation and corporate philanthropy. The Foundation, launched in 2019, focuses on reducing inequality by improving employability and entrepreneurship for underserved youth, particularly women. Tarakeshwar, who spent more...

‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Collects $750K In Previews, ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Heads For $300M – Box Office
Universal’s romance You, Me & Tuscany pulled $750 K in preview showings across 2,550 theaters and is projected to open in the high single‑digit millions despite its modest $18 M budget. In contrast, Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s Super Mario Galaxy Movie logged $180 M domestic in its first week...
Watch the Canada Reads 2026 Book Trailers
Canada Reads 2026 will be held April 13‑16, with five novels vying for the national title. Celebrities Elle‑Máijá Tailfeathers, Steve “Dangle” Glynn, Tegan Quin, Josh Dela Cruz and Morgann Book each champion a book, and animated trailers for all titles debuted...
I Finally Quit Serving My Kids on Plastic Plates Thanks to This Brilliant Shatter-Proof Find
A parent switched her three children from plastic dinnerware to stainless‑steel plates after concerns about microplastics and durability. The review highlights Ahmisa’s kid‑focused stainless‑steel line, noting its shatter‑proof strength, lightweight feel, and dishwasher safety. While the upfront price is higher—about...
Artemis II Crew Sends A Timely Message Of Love To The Earth
Artemis II’s Orion capsule completed a four‑person lunar flyby and is returning to Earth, marking NASA’s first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo. Astronauts emphasized a message of love and wonder, resonating globally and even proposing to name a...

‘Pretty Little Liars’ Star Sasha Pieterse Launches Mother Bare Productions With Sherrilyn Kenyon Supernatural Book Series ‘Infernal Affairs’ As First...
Sasha Pieterse, best known for "Pretty Little Liars," has launched a new production company, Mother Bare Productions, with the first project being a feature‑film adaptation of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s upcoming urban‑fantasy series "Infernal Affairs." Pieterse will co‑produce and star as Detective Sorcha O’Malley opposite the series’ supernatural lead, Lucifer’s...

James Harden’s Latest Adidas Sneaker Is a Salute to Nipsey Hussle
James Harden has teamed with Adidas and Nipsey Hussle’s Marathon Clothing (TMC) to release the TMC × Adidas Harden Vol. 10 sneaker, a tribute to the late rapper. The shoe showcases a royal‑blue molded upper, white three‑stripe accents, and an insole printed with...
The Pocket Watch Comeback You Didn’t See Coming
The upcoming spin‑off film *Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man* has sparked a surge in interest for Tommy Shelby’s signature pocket watch, with Google reporting a 100 percent rise in related searches. Luxury houses are responding: Audemars Piguet unveiled a limited‑edition 150 Heritage pocket...

BRUNHILDE Make Their Return With Latest Single, ‘Rising From The Ashes’
German hard‑rock band Brunhilde has returned with the single “Rising From The Ashes,” a punch‑filled track that blends aggressive riffs, booming drums, and frontwoman Caro Loy’s soaring vocals. Known for electrifying live shows, the group has cultivated a cult following across...

Alabama Shakes Lament Breakdown of the “American Dream” On New Song: Stream
Alabama Shakes unveiled “American Dream,” a politically charged single that previews their upcoming third album on Island Records. The slow‑burning track critiques the erosion of the American Dream, referencing issues from gun reform to healthcare access. It follows 2022’s “Another...
Expansion Microscopy Tool Kit Corrects Distortion of Blown-Up Cells
Researchers have unveiled an expansion microscopy toolkit that uses genetically encoded protein nanocages as internal rulers to correct uneven swelling of organelles. By measuring these nanoscale cages, the system quantifies local expansion factors and digitally reconstructs distortion‑free 3‑D images. The...

Statement Paris: A French Luxury Jewelry Brand
Statement Paris, founded in 2018 by former Place Vendôme artisan Amélie Huynh, is a Paris‑based luxury jewelry maison that blends fine art with personal affirmation. The brand employs traditional lost‑wax casting, dedicating up to 70 hours to each piece, and...
Puma and Nahmias Celebrate Motorsport-Inspired Capsule Collection in Los Angeles
Puma and Los‑Angeles label Nahmias unveiled a motorsport‑inspired capsule at a K1 Speed event in Los Angeles, featuring a refreshed Speedcat sneaker and track‑styled apparel. The launch attracted celebrity guests such as Timothée Chalamet and F1 driver Charles LeClerc, and the collection...

NO DEPRESSION SESSIONS at Chelsea Studios NYC: The Brook & The Bluff
The Brook & The Bluff, a Nashville‑based trio, recorded a No Depression Session at Chelsea Studios in New York City. The three songs—"Can’t Figure It Out," "105," and "Gone For The Weekend"—are taken from their recent album Werewolf and were...
NASA’s Artemis II Crew Is Expected to Splash Down Friday Evening
NASA’s Artemis II crew is slated to splash down Friday evening around 8:07 p.m. Eastern, concluding a week‑long deep‑space flight that marked the farthest journey by humans to date. The descent will put the Orion crew module’s heat shield and structural integrity...

Walmart Unveils Limited-Time The Devil Wears Prada Scoop Collection
Walmart has launched a limited‑time "The Devil Wears Prada" Scoop Collection, a fashion collaboration that blends the film’s iconic style with the retailer’s value proposition. The line, priced between $16 and $54, is available for pre‑order now and will ship...

Matt Whataguy Returns With Latest Single, ‘We Weren’t In Love’
Matt Whataguy has dropped his latest single, “We Weren’t In Love,” delivering a burst of post‑punk energy wrapped in gritty acoustics and a pop‑twisted hook. The track’s journal‑entry lyricism captures the shock and uncertainty of a breakup, adding emotional weight...

Lime Garden on Being 23 and Surviving: “I’ve Learned to Appreciate the Beauty in Not Knowing What I’m Doing”
British indie quartet Lime Garden released their sophomore album “Maybe Not Tonight” on April 10, 2026, following the critical success of 2024’s “One More Thing.” Frontwoman Chloe Howard describes the record as a candid chronicle of early‑twenties turmoil, body‑image struggles,...

Album Review – Drayton Farley’s “A Heavy Duty Heart”
Drayton Farley’s new album “A Heavy Duty Heart” delivers a mix of country‑rock and Americana, pairing steel‑guitar‑driven ballads with anthemic rock numbers. The record continues his partnership with guitarist Sader Vaden, the same collaborator from his 2023 release “Twenty On...

Multifaceted Intervention Controls BP in Low-Income Hypertension Patients
The IMPACTS‑BP trial showed that a systematic, team‑based intervention lowered systolic blood pressure by an additional 6.4 mm Hg compared with usual care among low‑income patients in federally qualified health centers in Louisiana and Mississippi. Over 18 months, participants receiving the protocol...

Sameera Reddy Bought Bags Worth Rs 4 Lakh, Jackets Worth Rs 2.5 Lakh to Fit in with Bollywood: ‘Everybody in...
Bollywood actress Sameera Reddy revealed she splurged on luxury accessories early in her career, spending roughly ₹4 L (≈$4.8k) on designer bags and a Chanel jacket worth ₹2.5 L (≈$3k). She also purchased a Dior Gaucho bag priced between ₹3‑4 L (≈$4‑$5k) and...

Baltimore Mushroom Farm Turns Former Office Into Specialty Fungi Operation for Top Restaurants
Falls Road Mushroom Company transformed a vacant Hampden office into a high‑tech mushroom farm, producing lion’s‑mane, king oyster and other specialty fungi. Owner Jonathan Manekin left a two‑decade real‑estate career to run the operation, using controlled‑environment tents, fans and spinning...

This 66-Year-Old’s Longevity Workout Routine Leads to Stronger Bones, Better Balance, and Fewer Falls
After a stair fall, 66‑year‑old Betty Teo teamed up with her son, trainer Eugene, to rebuild strength, balance, and bone density. Their regimen—three weekly sessions of plyometrics, deadlifts, Turkish get‑ups, and zone‑2 cardio—propelled her to a 145‑lb deadlift PR and...
An Implantable Living Pharmacy Produces Drugs in the Body
Scientists from Northwestern, Rice, and Carnegie Mellon unveiled a sub‑cutaneous implant called HOBIT that can synthesize multiple biologic drugs inside the body. The device houses engineered cells in an alginate hydrogel and an electrocatalytic oxygenator that supplies oxygen, enabling sustained...
DirecTV & San Diego FC Team Up For ‘Goals For Good’ To Support Military Nonprofit
DirecTV and San Diego FC have expanded the ‘Goals for Good’ program, pledging to donate $250 for every goal the club scores during the 2026 MLS season, up to a $25,000 cap. All contributions will be directed to the Bob...
How the West Won
Larry McMurtry, the Pulitzer‑winning author of *Lonesome Dove* and *The Last Picture Show*, built a 400,000‑volume personal library that filled four buildings in his Texas hometown. His novels were repeatedly adapted into acclaimed films, earning him an Oscar for the *Brokeback Mountain* screenplay. The new...

Riteish Deshmukh Unveils Intense Raja Shivaji Poster as ‘Chhatrapati’ Anthem by Ajay–Atul Is All to Release on Monday
Riteish Deshmukh unveiled a striking new poster for his upcoming historical epic *Raja Shivaji*, confirming that the film’s anthem “Chhatrapati” by composer duo Ajay‑Atul will drop on Monday. Deshmukh is also the writer, producer and lead actor, portraying Chhatrapati Shivaji...

What’s in a Name? Moderna’s “Vaccine” Vs. “Therapy” Dilemma
Moderna has stopped calling its mRNA melanoma product a "vaccine," rebranding it as an individualized neoantigen therapy (INT) to sidestep growing political resistance to vaccines. The shift follows the cancellation of a $776 million federal bird‑flu vaccine contract and broader skepticism...
Futuresource: Global SVOD Subscriptions Reach 2.2 Billion, Consumer Spending at $150 Billion
Futuresource Consulting reports that global streaming video‑on‑demand (SVOD) subscriptions have reached 2.2 billion, generating roughly $150 billion in consumer spending. The firm projects 2.6 billion subscribers by 2030, driven more by pricing discipline, bundling, distribution partnerships and strategic content investment than by pure...

Tropics Take the Brunt as Hotter Oceans Drive Large-Scale Humid Heat Waves: Study
A new Nature Geoscience study links rising coastal sea‑surface temperatures to 50‑64% of the increase in large‑scale humid heat waves, with the effect strongest in the tropics. These humid heat waves can travel up to 1,000 km inland, carrying a 90%...
Charmoula
Renowned chef and author Anissa Helou has shared her quick‑prep Moroccan charmoula sauce, a herb‑rich blend of cilantro, garlic, lemon, olive oil, and warm spices. The recipe, featured in a Food & Wine test kitchen article, highlights charmoula’s dual role...
Founder’s Diary: Florere’s Michelle Evatt and Heidi Fielding
Michelle Evatt and Heidi Fielding have launched Florere, a new premium womenswear label built on four decades of combined design experience. The brand secured a successful Series A funding round last year, providing the capital needed to develop its first...

ALBUM REVIEW: Mikaela Davis Plays With Genre On ‘Graceland Way’
Mikaela Davis’s fifth studio effort, Graceland Way, drops in April 2026, showcasing a seamless fusion of hazy pop, whimsical folk, jam‑band grooves, and mystic rock. Though she dons a Western‑inspired visual motif, the record steers clear of conventional country, leaning...

Help Rank North America’s Best Resorts—And Win New Skis
SKI has launched its 2027 Reader Resort Survey, inviting skiers to rate up to five North American ski areas across 17 criteria such as snow quality, lifts, lodging and après‑ski. The survey runs through mid‑June and will directly influence the...
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The 5 Best Rechargeable Hand Warmers of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
Travel + Leisure’s Maggie Slepian spent three years testing 19 rechargeable hand warmers and identified the five models that best serve travelers, hikers and skiers. The top picks—Ocoopa UT3 Lite, HotHands, Zippo HeatBank 6 Pro, Celestron Elements FireCel+ and Day Wolf heated gloves—excel...