
Dance, Music and ‘Fantasy Realism’ From Dazed Clubbers
Dazed’s March 2026 Clubbers roundup spotlights eleven emerging visual artists who blend dance, music, and fantasy‑realism in striking imagery. The feature highlights creators such as Willow Stone, Eoin Conroy, Imarni Boyer‑Nugent, and Oscar Rodriguez, each presenting work through an online gallery. By pairing kinetic club aesthetics with surreal visual narratives, the collection illustrates a growing cross‑disciplinary dialogue between nightlife culture and contemporary art. The showcase underscores Dazed’s role as a tastemaker connecting underground talent with broader cultural audiences.

‘Industry Must Rethink Creatine Messaging for Women’: Dr. Sue Kleiner
Dr. Sue Kleiner warns the supplement industry of a missed opportunity by continuing to market creatine as a male‑centric performance aid. She argues that messaging should pivot to metabolic health, daily functional strength, and fertility benefits that resonate with women at...

Do You Need a Vitamin D Serum to Achieve Healthy, Luminous Skin? Experts Reveal the Surprising Answer.
Vitamin D deficiency affects roughly 41% of Americans, prompting interest in topical skin‑care solutions. Experts from Mayo Clinic and NYU explain that while vitamin D supports barrier function, cell turnover and inflammation control, over‑the‑counter serums face penetration and activation challenges. Prescription‑strength vitamin D...

Low-Dose Ashwagandha Effective for Exercise Endurance and Overall Performance: RCT
A double‑blind, eight‑week trial found that a low‑dose 30 mg Ashwa.30 supplement boosted VO₂ max by 10.1% and raised maximal heart rate in healthy adults, while significantly lowering lactic acid and creatine phosphokinase levels. Participants also reported reduced perceived exertion and fatigue,...
Air Quality More Important than High-End Amenities: Worker Survey
A GPS Air survey of 750 U.S. workers reveals that more than 60% would choose fresher, more comfortable indoor air over high‑end office amenities, and 67% say clear communication about air‑quality measures would make them more willing to work on‑site. Employees...
Avian Bird Flu Surges in New York Urban Wildlife, Increasing Disease Concerns
The highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza strain has surged across New York’s urban wildlife, with infections reported in dozens of bird species, raptors, and a growing list of mammals such as raccoons and domestic cats. Surveillance by Cornell, NYSDEC and...
JUNIUS Announces First New Record In Nine Years, Streams "Initiatrix"
Boston post‑metal outfit Junius announced their first full‑length album in nine years, "Sotera," slated for June 26 via Prosthetic Records. The record, produced by frontman Joseph E. Martinez with Tom Syrowski, leans into shoegaze textures and explores divine‑feminine mythology, highlighted...
The Lowe’s Foundation Commits $250 Million to the Trades
The Lowe’s Foundation announced a $250 million expansion of its Gable Grants program, targeting the training of 250,000 tradespeople by 2035. This builds on a prior $50 million, five‑year pledge and is already on schedule to certify 50,000 workers by 2027, a...
Cymbiotika Partners with Gary Brecka for Precision Wellness
A wave of strategic collaborations is reshaping the longevity and digital health landscape. Cymbiotika has partnered with wellness futurist Gary Brecka to launch precision‑wellness offerings, while Beacon Biosignals secured more than $97 million in a Series B round. WELL Health announced two...

Sueco Teams Up With Blackbear On Intoxicating New Track ‘ENEMY’
Sueco, the Los Angeles‑based producer‑artist known for hyperpop‑punk hybrids, released the single “ENEMY” on April 7, 2026 featuring Grammy‑nominated singer‑songwriter blackbear. The track pairs aggressive guitar‑driven riffs with vulnerable, rally‑ready lyrics, showcasing Sueco’s talent for turning teenage angst into stadium‑ready anthems. Blackbear adds...

Rostam Shares Cover of Former Band Vampire Weekend’s ‘Young Lion’
Rostam has unveiled a reimagined version of Vampire Weekend’s 2013 track “Young Lion,” swapping the original piano for guitar and a Persian saz played by Amir Yaghmai. The cover serves as a teaser for his forthcoming solo album “American Stories,”...
How I Calibrated My Subwoofer Placement for Peak Impact in Awkward Room Setups
The ZDNET guide outlines how to position a subwoofer for maximum bass impact, emphasizing the rule‑of‑thirds placement away from corners and in the front quadrant of a room. It recommends the “subwoofer crawl” test to pinpoint the spot where low...

The Beatles Used To Watch This Pioneering Rock ‘N’ Roller’s Pre-Show Ritual During Their Hamburg Days
During their grueling Hamburg residencies, the young Beatles regularly watched Little Richard’s flamboyant pre‑show routine, where he steamed his voice with a towel over hot water and declared his own beauty. Paul McCartney later credited Richard’s vocal power, larynx‑warming technique,...
Melissa Wright on the Balance of Darkness, Wit, and Whimsy in Romantasy
Melissa Wright, a prolific YA and fantasy author, has launched “A Necromancer’s Guide to Grave Mistakes,” the opening volume of her “Grave Magic and Other Forms of Courtship” series. The novel reimagines Cinderella as a necromancer who accidentally raises the...

What Bluebonnets Mean to Coahuiltecan Descendants
The Indigenous Cultures Institute (ICI) in San Marcos is using the bluebonnet’s symbolism to revive Coahuiltecan heritage. It produced the play “Yana Wana and the Legend of the Bluebonnet,” now available for digital streaming with educator guides. A new mural...

Artemis II Crew Describe ‘Overwhelming’ Emotions After Soaring Past the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II crew reported overwhelming emotions while soaring past the moon, describing vivid reactions to the lunar landscape and Earthrise. Astronauts captured unprecedented images of the far‑side Orientale impact basin, bright new craters, and a solar eclipse. The mission set...
Astronomers Thought the Early Universe Was Full of Hydrogen. Now They’ve Found It.
Astronomers using the Hobby‑Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) have directly detected neutral hydrogen gas in galaxies that existed less than a billion years after the Big Bang. The detection, made through Lyman‑alpha emission lines, confirms that hydrogen – the...

New Lexus ES to Arrive in June From £59,345 – and EV only in UK
Lexus will launch the eighth‑generation ES in the UK this June, offering only the plug‑in hybrid 350e model at a starting price of £59,345 (approximately $74,000). The 350e delivers 221 bhp, a 77 kWh battery and an estimated 329‑mile WLTP range, with...
Harmony Tividad Announces New Album Lifetime
Harmony Tividad, formerly of Girlpool, announced her solo album *Lifetime* slated for release on June 26 through KRO Records. The record, executive‑produced by indie veteran Yves Rothman, explores modern coming‑of‑age themes and personal acceptance. Its lead single, “I’m Still Learning...
Two’s Company: New Class of Star Remnants
Researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology have identified a new class of stellar remnants that form when two compact stars merge, dubbing them “dual remnants.” By combining data from LIGO‑Virgo gravitational‑wave detections and high‑resolution X‑ray observations, the team...

Henry Parker Announces ‘The Dark Peak’ and Shares ‘Upper Derwent’
Henry Parker returns on May 1 with *The Dark Peak*, a solo guitar EP released through Cup and Ring. The record stems from a March 2025 backpacking expedition across Bleaklow and the Upper Derwent ridges, where Parker recorded ambient bird calls and...
HexemBio Raises $10.4M Seed for Stem Cell Rejuvenation
HexemBio announced a $10.4 million seed round, led by Draper Associates with participation from SOSV, Seraphim and other investors. The biotech is developing a Synthetic Human Yolk Sac that temporarily houses a patient’s blood stem cells to rejuvenate their function before...
Flash Review: 2027 RockShox ZEB
RockShox unveiled its 2027 ZEB fork, a fully reengineered air‑sprung model designed to feel like a coil. The redesign pulls chassis elements from the high‑performance Boxxer, delivering a smoother, more compliant ride. Early impressions highlight a buttery damper and refined...
A Call for Higher Payout From a Believer in Perpetual FoundationsPhil Buchanan President, CEP
The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) has published new research examining foundation board responsibilities and the acute financial strain on U.S. nonprofits. The study, released alongside CEP’s 25th‑anniversary reflections, finds many foundations are falling short of recommended payout levels. Researchers...

Neil Young and Jack White Stripped These Two Willie Nelson Classics Back to Their Roots
Neil Young’s album *A Letter Home*, co‑produced with Jack White, revisits two Willie Nelson classics—“Crazy” and “On the Road Again”—in stark, analog‑only arrangements. Recorded at White’s Third Man Records using a rebuilt 1947 Voice‑O‑Graph booth, the tracks feature minimal instrumentation, emphasizing...
Tile Club to Debut New Design-Driven Tile Collections at HD Expo
Tile Club, a leading online tile retailer, will unveil four new collections—Kyoto, Emporio Crystal, Pictoria, and Calta—at the HD Expo + Conference in Las Vegas, May 5‑7, 2026. The collections showcase advanced manufacturing techniques such as digital scanning, large‑format mural...

Industry Exec Carolyn Armitage Produces Documentary on Psychedelic Therapy
Carolyn Armitage, founder and CEO of Wealth Management Consulting, has produced the feature documentary "Journeys," which examines the therapeutic use of psilocybin for trauma, PTSD, and end‑of‑life care. The two‑hour film, debuting on April 10, blends personal stories with insights from...
The Value Of Financial Therapy For Men In Power
The new book *Financial Therapy for Men* argues that even billionaires suffer hidden emotional wounds that shape their financial decisions. It explains how protective internal parts—such as relentless productivity and suppressed vulnerability—can trigger aggressive, fear‑based choices that cost companies billions....
A Common Antidepressant Shows Promise in Treating Methamphetamine Dependence
A new JAMA Psychiatry study shows the antidepressant mirtazapine can modestly reduce methamphetamine use. In the double‑blind Tina Trial, 339 Australian participants received either 30 mg daily mirtazapine or placebo for 12 weeks. Those on mirtazapine cut meth use by an...
Eclipse at Half Moon Reopens in Montego Bay
Half Moon’s Eclipse hotel in Montego Bay reopened on April 7, 2026, marking a key step in Jamaica’s post‑Hurricane Melissa recovery. The luxury property offers 57 beachfront rooms, refreshed six‑ and seven‑bedroom villas, and a full suite of amenities including a spa,...
Tech Can Enable Cross-Species Experiences, New Research Suggests
University of Glasgow researchers unveiled CreatureConnect, a dual‑interface system that lets red‑ruffed lemurs and zoo visitors jointly control sounds, videos and scents. During a 20‑day trial at Blair Drummond Safari Park, lemurs engaged more when sharing control, while visitors stayed longer and...

'Unreal' Solar Eclipse: Artemis 2 Crew Just Saw One of the Rarest Sights in Spaceflight History
NASA’s Artemis 2 crew witnessed a total solar eclipse from the far side of the Moon on 6 April 2026. The Orion spacecraft’s trajectory placed the astronauts in a position to see the Moon completely block the Sun for about 53 minutes, far...

Quick Strike Podcast: The Early-Season Salmon Bite Most Anglers Miss
Landlocked Atlantic salmon in New England, especially New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee, become prime targets in early April when ice melts and shallow waters fill with spawning smelt. Guide Tim Moore advises anglers to abandon deep trolling and instead flat‑line live...

The Most Impressive Thing About Rory McIlroy’s Masters Champions Dinner Menu Is the Wine
Rory McIlroy, the 2025 Masters champion, curated the 2026 Masters Champions Dinner menu, spotlighting an extraordinary wine list rather than the food. He selected four ultra‑rare bottles from Augusta National’s cellar—a 2015 Salon champagne, a 2022 Domaine Leflaive white Burgundy,...
The Director of ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Isn’t Interested in Rom-Coms Made for Your Living Room
Director Kat Coiro embraces the romantic‑comedy genre with a fresh, cinematic approach in "You, Me & Tuscany," starring Halle Bailey and Regé‑Jean Page. She treats the Tuscan landscape as an active character, integrating local culture, music, and traditions into the...
The Only Way I'm Making Chicken Salad Right Now
The Kitchn editorial assistant Celia Funderburk showcases a TikTok‑sourced method for shredding cooked chicken using a stand‑mixer paddle attachment, then builds a French onion chicken salad around caramelized onions, Kewpie mayo, Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, and chives. The stand‑mixer trick,...

Today in Hip-Hop History: DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince Released Their Debut Album ‘Rock The House’ 38 Years...
Thirty‑eight years ago, DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince launched their debut album *Rock The House* on Jive and RCA. The 1987 release featured ten tracks that paired Jeff's turntable virtuosity with Will Smith’s witty, story‑driven rhymes. The record...

The Mindfulness Field's Silence on War
The mindfulness industry, including major meditation apps and training centers, has remained largely silent as the Iran‑Israel conflict and the ongoing Gaza war claim civilian lives. Founder Mo Edjlali argues this silence is not merely apolitical but amoral, driven by...

Lewis Hamilton Mobs a Ferrari F40 in His Own New ‘Tokyo Drift’ Video
Lewis Hamilton released a one‑minute Tokyo‑drift video featuring a red Ferrari F40 during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. He teamed with longtime photographer Larry Chen to capture high‑energy clips and photos of the iconic supercar tearing through city streets. The...
15 Years After the Eradication of Rinderpest, Lessons Still Ring True
Fifteen years after the United Nations declared rinderpest eradicated, the disease stands as only the second pathogen ever eliminated, following smallpox. The success hinged on a heat‑stable, freeze‑dried vaccine that bypassed cold‑chain constraints and a community‑driven, participatory epidemiology approach that...

"Gripping" Revenge Thriller Hailed as "Unforgettable" Is Now Trending on Netflix UK
Netflix UK has propelled the neo‑Western thriller Let Him Go to the No. 2 spot on its most‑watched movies list just a week after its debut. The film stars Kevin Costner, Lesley Manville and Diane Lane, adapting Larry Watson’s 2013 novel about a...

How to Increase VO2 Max So Your Hard Efforts Feel Easier
VO₂ max, the body’s capacity to intake and use oxygen, is a key driver of cycling performance. Research shows that high‑intensity interval training (HIIT) can boost VO₂ max by up to 46% within six months, while long, slow distance rides...
American Heart Association Issues a Different Take on Dietary Guidance
The American Heart Association released its 2026 Dietary Guidance, urging Americans to replace most meat with plant‑based proteins, choose low‑fat dairy, and prioritize whole grains while limiting red meat, full‑fat dairy, animal fats, and refined grains. The guidance also recommends...

German Winemakers Rewrite The Rules Of Riesling In A Warming World
German winemakers are confronting accelerating climate change by adopting high‑tech solutions and revising centuries‑old practices. Harvests now arrive in September, frost events are occurring earlier, and extreme floods threaten vineyards. The industry is testing solar‑panel canopies that temper ripening, introducing...

Inside This Year’s Chanel J12 Boat Race: The Key Moments and Highlights Everyone’s Talking About
Chanel returned as the title sponsor and official timekeeper for the 197th Oxford‑Cambridge Boat Race, marking its second consecutive year supporting the iconic event. Cambridge secured a 3.5‑length victory in the men’s race while Oxford broke a six‑year drought by...

Festival Cancelled After UK Government Bans Kanye West From Country
The UK Home Office withdrew Kanye West’s electronic travel authorization, effectively banning him from entering the country and headlining the Wireless Festival in July. The ban prompted festival organisers to cancel the three‑day event and issue refunds to ticket holders....

Today In Hip Hop History: Das EFX Dropped Their Debut Album ‘Dead Serious’ 34 Years Ago
Thirty‑four years ago, Das EFX released their debut album *Dead Serious* on East West Records, quickly climbing to platinum status by 1994. The record introduced a rapid, stuttering flow and the signature “iggity” slang that set a new lyrical template. Produced by...

Gene Regulation May Control How Long We Live
A recent cross‑species analysis reveals that alternative splicing—a cellular process that edits gene messages—forms a distinct layer of lifespan regulation in mammals. Researchers examined six tissues across 26 species and identified 731 splicing events whose patterns correlate with maximum lifespan....

Can Creatine Supplements Help You Ride Faster?
Creatine monohydrate, a well‑studied supplement, can increase phosphocreatine stores in muscle, enabling faster regeneration of ATP during brief, high‑intensity efforts. Research involving cyclists and other anaerobic athletes shows measurable gains in sprint power, hill‑climb bursts, and final‑lap accelerations, especially when...

AT THE GATES Shares 'The Dissonant Void' Single From Upcoming 'The Ghost Of A Future Dead' Album
Swedish melodic death‑metal veterans AT THE GATES have issued a second single, “The Dissonant Void,” ahead of their eighth studio album “The Ghost Of A Future Dead,” slated for April 24 2026 via Century Media. The record is a heartfelt tribute to...