
Pink Floyd Set to Release Rare Extended Version of '70s Favorite
Pink Floyd will issue a new compilation titled *8‑Tracks* on June 5, 2026, featuring seven iconic ’70s songs plus the full‑length version of “Pigs on the Wing” that was previously limited to the original 8‑track tape. The tracks are seamlessly mixed by Steven Wilson for continuous play and will be pressed on 180 g black vinyl, with Target offering an exclusive pink vinyl edition. The extended “Pigs on the Wing” joins both parts with a newly released guitar solo by Snowy White, recorded during the 1977 *In the Flesh* tour. Pre‑orders have already begun, targeting both longtime fans and vinyl collectors.

A 'Self-Doxing' Rave Helps Trans People Stay Safe Online
On Trans Day of Visibility, activists hosted a digital self‑defense workshop called “404: Deadname Not Found” in Queens, teaching trans participants how to locate and erase personal data from the open web. Attendees used tools such as IntelBase, PimEyes and...

HBO Max Rolls Out Carpet for ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles
Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max rolled out a red carpet at Los Angeles’ TCL Chinese Theatre on April 7 for the season‑three premiere of “Euphoria,” which will debut on the streaming service and on HBO on April 12. The premiere episode will...

James Gunn Immediately Shuts Down Reports of Man Of Tomorrow Screen Tests
Director James Gunn publicly refuted Deadline’s report that Adria Arjona, Ella Purnell and Marisa Abela were screen‑testing for the role of Maxima in the upcoming Superman sequel *Man Of Tomorrow*. Deadline issued a partial retraction, keeping Arjona’s name while removing the other two actresses. In...
Don’t Let Christian Writers Be Left Behind in the AI Era
Jerry B. Jenkins warns Christian authors that AI will not replace faith‑driven writing, but can serve as a powerful research aid. He notes publishers often forbid AI‑written manuscripts while secretly using AI for title ideas, market forecasts, and plagiarism checks....

Angel Reese’s Swimsuit Has Dangerous Cutouts for Victoria’s Secret
Angel Reese, the WNBA star, fronted Victoria’s Secret’s new “Season of Strapless” campaign, appearing in a dark brown, strapless swimsuit with bold front cutouts. The campaign marks Reese’s first partnership with the iconic lingerie brand, blending athletic appeal with high‑fashion...
Bleachers Release “The Van” In Advance of Upcoming Tour
Bleachers, the Jack Antonoff‑led project, unveiled an extensive North American tour to promote its upcoming album *everyone for ten minutes*, slated for May 22 on Dirty Hit. The itinerary blends arena shows—including a return to New York’s Madison Square Garden—with intimate multi‑night...

The U.S. Housing Markets Where Million-Dollar Listings Are Standard
Realtor.com identified 13 U.S. housing markets where at least half of active listings exceed $1 million, yet each market has fewer than 500 such homes. Nantucket tops the list with a median price of $4.08 million, followed by Vineyard Haven at $2.4 million...

Galeries Lafayette Reviews China Presence Amid Slump
Galeries Lafayette announced a strategic review of its China operations as part of its 2030 plan, signaling a possible redesign of store formats and partnership models but not a full exit. The Paris flagship on Boulevard Haussmann still drives the...

Surf for East Oz Set to Fire
Tropical Cyclone Vaianu is generating a strong easterly swell that will affect Queensland and New South Wales over the next week. A modest first pulse begins tonight and continues through Thursday, followed by a larger Friday‑Saturday pulse as the storm...

Next Wave #1180: Lizzie Reid
Lizzie Reid, a rising Scottish singer‑songwriter, is set to release her third solo EP *Undoing* on April 17, following a debut that earned a Scottish Album of the Year nomination and a follow‑up that drew comparisons to Joni Mitchell. The new...

Pearley: Can the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Actually Tour?
John Pearley Huffman takes a loaned 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring on a 620‑mile California coast road trip, highlighting its 502‑horsepower naturally aspirated flat‑six, six‑speed manual gearbox, and stripped‑down Touring package that omits the large rear wing. The car excels...
POLYWOOD Debuts Laguna In-Pool Collection, Outdoor Planter Line
Polywood has launched the Laguna In‑Pool Collection, adding marine‑grade chaise lounges, chairs and side tables designed for shallow‑water ledges and sun shelves. The pieces feature UV protection and resistance to chlorine, saltwater and heavy foot traffic, extending durability for both...
Heat Wipes Out Western Snowpack, Raising Fears of Summer Drought
A record‑mild winter followed by an intense March heat wave has left the Mountain West virtually snowless, driving snowpack to historic lows. Key measurement sites in the Sierra Nevada and Colorado reported less than half of typical snow depth, jeopardizing...

A Jumping Digital Time Display Is Quite the Watch Flex
Swiss luxury watchmaker A. Lange & Söhne released the second‑generation Zeitwerk, a mechanical wristwatch that mimics a digital display by jumping hour and minute discs each second. The piece draws its aesthetic from Johann Christian Friedrich Gutkaes’s 19th‑century Dresden opera‑house clock, a design that...

Why the Best Ski Trip I Took This Year Was in the South
Beech Mountain Resort, the highest‑elevation ski area in the Eastern U.S., and neighboring Sugar Mountain are positioning North Carolina as the “Ski Capital of the South.” Their 100% snow‑making coverage and long season—often running through April—draw vacationers from Florida, Georgia...

Scientists Develop AI Tool to Spot Heart Failure Risk Five Years Before It Strikes
Oxford researchers have created an AI algorithm that reads routine cardiac CT scans to flag patients at risk of heart failure up to five years before symptoms appear. In a study of 72,000 NHS patients followed for a decade, the...
An Unpredictable Childhood Predicts Greater Psychological Distress During the Israel-Hamas War
Researchers at the University of Haifa found that Israeli adults who reported higher early‑life unpredictability experienced a sharper rise in psychological distress during the 2023 Israel‑Hamas war. The longitudinal study of 720 participants, spanning 2018‑2024, also showed that such individuals...

ALBUM REVIEW: Nashville Rebel Tenille Townes Reboots Her Music on ‘The Acrobat’
Tenille Townes, the Canada‑born Nashville singer‑songwriter, has dropped her fourth album, The Acrobat, as an independent release. After a successful stint with Sony Nashville—including a 2020 debut and ACM New Female Artist of the Year—she chose to produce, mix, and...
'Pinprick of Light': Artemis Crew Witnesses Meteorite Impacts on Moon
During NASA's Artemis II mission, astronauts witnessed six brief meteorite impact flashes on the Moon’s surface, a phenomenon captured during a seven‑hour observation window. The flashes, described as white to bluish‑white pinpricks of light lasting only milliseconds, were most visible during...
Cancer Risk Is Significantly Higher for Adults Who Have Never Married, Finds Large Study
A new U.S. study of over four million cancer cases finds adults who have never married face a markedly higher risk of developing cancer than those who are or have been married. The elevated risk spans most major cancer types,...

From Méliès to Apollo 13: The Best Moon Movies
The Den of Geek piece curates a timeline of the most memorable moon‑centric films, from Georges Méliès’s silent classic *A Trip to the Moon* to modern blockbusters like *Avatar*. It highlights how each movie reflects the era’s technological imagination, whether...
Zoh Amba Announces “Eyes Full” And Shares First Single/Video ‘Another Time’
Zoh Amba, the avant‑garde saxophonist turned guitarist, announced the debut album Eyes Full for June 5, accompanied by the first single and video “Another Time.” The record was tracked live at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville with no overdubs, featuring longtime...

Aubrey Plaza and Chris Abbott Are Having a Baby
Aubrey Plaza announced she is expecting her first child with actor Chris Abbott, a relationship that had remained private until the pregnancy news broke. The couple have collaborated on screen in the 2020 film "Black Bear" and off‑Broadway in 2023,...

Kelela Returns With Powerful New Single ‘Idea 1’
Ethiopian‑American singer‑songwriter Kelela has dropped her first solo single in three years, "idea 1," produced by Oscar Scheller. The track follows her 2021 album Raven, a 2024 remix collection, and a 2023 jazz reinterpretation, blending ambient, shoegaze, and industrial sounds. Kelela...

Is Your Company Suffering From Initiative Overload?
Harvard Business Review’s leadership podcast reveals that many firms are drowning in initiative overload as leaner staffing meets a surge of new projects. Executives launch signature initiatives to prove value, while functional silos prioritize independently, creating “impact blindness” for frontline...

Makthaverskan, “Glass and Bones”
Swedish post‑punk band Makthaverskan released their fourth album, Glass and Bones, on April 8 2026. The record leans into bright, major‑key dream‑punk, drawing parallels to The Cure’s poppier moments. Frontwoman Maja Milner showcases higher‑register howls while drummer Andreas Wettmark supplies relentless energy....

Reuben Aziz Returns With ‘Promised Land’
British songwriter Reuben Aziz returns with his new single "Promised Land." The track fuses soulful R&B vocal delivery with hip‑hop‑driven production, showcasing Aziz’s signature pitched‑up style. Produced in collaboration with Caleb, whom Aziz met on Discord, the song emphasizes themes...

What Does the Dark Side of the Moon Sound Like? Nasa’s Sonifications Are Helping Us Imagine
NASA’s Artemis II crew heard no mysterious sounds on the Moon’s far side, but the agency is turning spacecraft electromagnetic data into audible sonifications. The infamous whistling recorded by Apollo 10 was later traced to interference between two VHF transmitters, debunking decades‑old...
Psychology Says People Who Feel Purposeless After 50 Aren’t Lost – They’ve Simply Outgrown a Self that Was Built Entirely...
A longitudinal study following adults from age 27 to 50 found that 68% of people over 50 experience a profound shift in self‑identity once their primary work or family roles fade. The research frames this transition not as a crisis...

A New Way To Target Metastatic Cancer
Researchers have unveiled a protein‑based delivery platform that homes to lymph nodes and releases an immune‑activating antibody only in the presence of metastatic cancer. The two‑step system first accumulates in nodes after bloodstream injection, then opens in the tumor’s chemical...

Behind The Campaign: Fcukers
New York electronic duo Fcukers, consisting of Shanny Wise and Jackson Walker Lewis, released their debut EP Baggy$$ on Ninja Tune in September 2024. The pair, formed in 2022, caught the attention of manager Simon Parsons, who first met Jackson at the...
Noninvasive Stool DNA Testing May Outperform Colonoscopy Long-Term in Real-World CRC Screening
A new microsimulation study published in the Journal of Medical Economics finds that three rounds of next‑generation multitarget stool DNA (mt‑sDNA) testing over ten years outperform a single colonoscopy in real‑world colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Higher patient adherence—72% versus 38%...

Not Sneakers, Not Sandals—Lauren Conrad Knows Cropped Jeans Look Best With This Flat-Shoe Trend
Fashion influencer Lauren Conrad showcased straight‑leg cropped jeans teamed with backless loafers while promoting the Laguna Beach reunion in New York. The look mirrors Bella Hadid’s recent European street style, signaling a broader revival of cropped denim. Runway shows for...

From Adidas to Puma, the Seven Best Sneakers to Cop Right Now
Highsnobiety’s weekly guide spotlights seven standout sneaker releases, ranging from Puma’s Jil Sander K‑Street suede to Nike’s Air Force 1 Low in Mystic Navy and Grape Ice. The roundup features fresh collaborations—including Converse x Tyler, The Creator and Palace x...

Newer Is Not Necessarily Better
Rowing performance has historically improved with equipment breakthroughs such as the Macon blade, sliding‑rigger sculls, and the big‑blade era, each shaving seconds off 2,000‑meter race times. However, since around 2010, international times have plateaued despite ongoing advances in boat and...

Can Biopeptides Reclaim Weight Loss From GLP‑1 Drugs?
Biotech startup Lembas is developing biopeptide ingredients that trigger satiety pathways, positioning them as a functional‑food complement to GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs rather than a replacement. The short, bioavailable peptides aim to activate a cascade of gut hormones, delivering six to...
Harry Styles Reveals Meltdown Festival Artists and Solo Show
Harry Styles will curate the 31st Meltdown Festival at London’s Southbank Centre, unveiling a first wave of artists that includes Yussef Dayes, Jon Hopkins, Devonte Hynes, Kamasi Washington, Nilüfer Yanya, Fousheé, Getdown Services and Warpaint. The festival runs June 11‑21,...
Top Destination CEOs Meet in California to Tackle the Future of Tourism Leadership
Destinations International hosted its 2026 CEO Summit in Newport Beach, drawing nearly 300 CEOs and senior destination leaders to explore “EXPLORE: The Mindset of Modern Leadership.” Sessions tackled AI, sports tourism, funding alignment, and leadership amid “constant chaos,” featuring Harvard’s...

One Great Poem to Read Today: Elizander Espenschied’s “If Only We Had Medicine Like That Today”
Literary Hub marks the 30th National Poetry Month by recommending a daily free poem throughout April, starting with Elizander Espenschied’s “If Only We Had Medicine Like That Today.” The piece appears on the experimental online magazine HAD, known for genre‑blurring...

Video Premiere: Kilter – ‘Weather Cycle’
Kilter, a Franco‑American trio, released the video for “Weather Cycle,” the lead single from their forthcoming album Ten Billion Years. The track fuses jazz elasticity with metal intensity, using electric bass, bass saxophone, and volatile drumming to create a constantly...
Travel That Teaches: Hotels Around The World Offering Immersive Cooking Classes
Educational tourism is booming, with Future Market Insights projecting the sector to near $4 billion by 2035. Hotels worldwide are capitalizing on this trend by offering immersive cooking classes that let guests learn local cuisines—from butchery in California to geothermal stews...
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Celebrity Stylist Jamie Mizrahi Told Us Her “Elevated and Effortless” Spring Go-Tos From Quince—Starting at $45
Celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi has partnered with online retailer Quince to launch a "quiet‑luxury" capsule collection aimed at timeless, neutral pieces. The line features cashmere polos, ultra‑stretch ponte flare‑leg pants, washable silk shirts and other elevated basics, with prices starting...

Food Tank Explains: Food Is Medicine
Food is Medicine (FIM) initiatives link nutrition, agriculture, and healthcare to combat diet‑related chronic disease. The article highlights that poor diets drive 45% of US cardiometabolic deaths and cost over $1.1 trillion annually, disproportionately affecting low‑income and minority groups. Programs such...

TTEC Advances Its Commitments to Employee Well-Being and Environmental Stewardship in Its Latest Impact and Sustainability Report
TTEC released its 2025‑26 Impact and Sustainability Report, detailing progress on environmental, social and governance goals. The company boosted its Carbon Disclosure Project and EcoVadis scores and aligned its disclosures with the ISSB IFRS S1 and S2 frameworks. It expanded AI...

Juni Habel – Evergreen In Your Mind
Juni Habel’s long‑awaited album Evergreen In Your Mind dropped on April 10, 2026, marking her first release in three years. Early radio spins and curated streaming playlists have already propelled several tracks into the top‑20 of folk‑indie charts. Produced by longtime collaborator...

ElectroMatters: Best Electronic Music of March 2026
ElectroMatters highlights the 12 most compelling electronic releases of March 2026, ranging from Saba Alizadeh’s Persian‑classical‑infused drone to Slayyyter’s genre‑bending alt‑pop. The roundup showcases a blend of atmospheric ambient, hook‑laden synth‑pop, and precise minimal techno, underscoring the season’s creative surge. Independent...
Italian Footwear Brand Rosso Brunello Plans Multi-City Retail Expansion with EBO Focus
Italian luxury shoe label Rosso Brunello is launching a multi‑city retail push in India, beginning with seven exclusive brand outlets (EBOs) slated for the next quarter. The rollout will span metro, Tier‑1 and Tier‑2 cities as well as high‑footfall malls and...

Addressing the Crisis of Black Maternal Health: A Critical Role for Black Fathers
The United States faces a stark Black maternal health crisis, with mortality rates over 55 per 100,000 live births—more than triple the rate for white women. Over 80% of these deaths are deemed preventable through early intervention, yet systemic racism...

XCOMM Announce Debut Album ‘Time To Burn’
Hardcore outfit XCOMM announced their debut full‑length album “Time To Burn,” slated for release on May 22 through Blowed Out Records. The record features ten tracks, including the lead single “Borrowed Happiness,” and was produced by renowned metal‑producer Ross Robinson. Drummer...