Natasha Gesto Joins TACT Artists Management
Uruguayan‑Australian soprano Natasha Gesto has signed with TACT Artists Management and will be represented by veteran agent Samuel Levine. Gesto currently sings with the Junges Ensemble at Semperoper Dresden, covering roles such as Erste Dame in "Die Zauberflöte" and Musetta in "La Bohème." She also performed at Santa Fe Opera and earned critical praise for Nedda in "Pagliacci" and Deirdre in the world premiere of "The Righteous." The move positions her for broader international engagements.

JW Anderson Opens Permanent Space on Luxury Womenswear Floor in London's Selfridges
JW Anderson has secured a permanent boutique on Selfridges' luxury women’s floor in London, moving beyond recent pop‑up experiments. The space showcases a curated mix of ready‑to‑wear, accessories, and heritage‑inspired pieces, emphasizing UK craftsmanship and Japanese denim. The launch follows...
How to Choose the Right Flooring Contractor for Quality and Long-Lasting Results
Hiring a qualified flooring contractor is critical for both residential and commercial projects because it guarantees proper material handling, precise installation, and long‑lasting performance. Experienced contractors assess subfloors, address moisture or level issues, and recommend suitable materials based on traffic,...

William N. Copley "X-Rated (1972–1974)" @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler in Berlin is hosting William N. Copley’s solo show “X‑Rated (1972–1974)”, on view until April 22, 2026. The exhibition revisits Copley’s provocative series that merges Surrealist concepts, pop‑art aesthetics and explicit erotic imagery drawn from 1970s adult magazines. It...

The People Who Always Need a Plan Before They Act Aren’t Cautious. They’re Managing a Fear of Improvisation that Started...
The article argues that compulsive planning is often a symptom of anxiety rather than a marker of competence, especially in high‑stakes environments like space missions. Neuroscience research links overactive amygdala circuits and reduced brain choline to this anxiety‑driven behavior. NASA’s...

A Gene Mutation May Trap the Brain in the Wrong Reality in Schizophrenia Patients
MIT researchers identified a mutation in the grin2a gene that disrupts a mediodorsal thalamus‑prefrontal circuit, slowing adaptive decision‑making in mice. By sequencing 25,000 schizophrenia cases and 100,000 controls, they pinpointed grin2a among ten high‑risk genes. Mutant mice persisted longer in...

Lessons From Belgrade on UK Research
A UK‑Serbia Science and Innovation Fellowship brought twenty UK research leaders to Belgrade, revealing both common challenges and complementary strengths in their innovation ecosystems. Serbian researchers excel in IT, agriculture and engineering, while the UK grapples with fragmented interdisciplinary funding...

Scandi Bathroom Ideas to Nail the Relaxing Nordic Look in Your Home
The article outlines practical Scandi bathroom ideas that rely on wood cladding, layered lighting, and minimalist fixtures to achieve a Nordic retreat without a full remodel. Experts recommend pale timber walls, a statement vanity, and demisting LED mirrors to create...

U.S. Biofuels Target Could Fuel Destruction of Tropical Rainforest
President Trump announced an EPA rule that raises the Renewable Fuel Standard to 27 billion gallons of biofuel by 2027, including a 60 percent jump—about 9 billion gallons—in biomass‑based diesel. The United States does not produce enough vegetable oil to meet the new...
Ghosts in the Machine: Vince Clarke, Neil Arthur and Benge Talk Doublespeak
Veteran synth‑pop figures Vince Clarke, Blancmange’s Neil Arthur and producer Benge have released "Doublespeak", a covers album that reinterprets eleven songs from the 1970s‑2000s with warm analogue electronics. The project, which began in 2017, was assembled remotely over nearly a...

Coals Are Kickstarting Poland’s Dream Pop Scene
Polish electronic duo Coals, formed by Łukasz Rozmysłowski and Katarzyna Kowalczyk, are preparing to release their second album "magia" in June 2026. Their early hit "Weightless" quickly secured festival slots and collaborations with prominent Polish rappers, building a cross‑genre following....
China Cycle 2026 Begins Next Month: 13 Exhibition Halls, Thousands of Visitors Expected
China Cycle 2026 will open May 5‑8 at Shanghai’s New International Expo Centre, featuring 13 exhibition halls of bicycles, components and emerging technologies. The show follows a 2025 edition that drew 156,350 visitors, including nearly 17,000 international attendees from 144 countries. Trade‑matching...
Reefense: Living Shoreline Mosaics Can Achieve Ecological and Engineering Outcomes with Interdisciplinary Design
A new interdisciplinary effort, dubbed Reefense, demonstrates that living shoreline mosaics—particularly oyster‑reef based designs—can deliver both coastal protection and ecosystem benefits. The research, funded by DARPA, shows that a stable substrate can provide immediate wave attenuation while the maturing reef...

The Prairie House / Hoem + Folstad Arkitekter
The Prairie House, designed by Hoem + Folstad Arkitekter in 2023, repurposes an old log structure into a modern detached home for a young family on the North Sea coast. The project adds a timber extension with oak‑shingle and brick...

Old, Wooden Grain Bins Comprise Unique Antique ‘Town’
Grain Bin Antique Town, a rural attraction near North Platte, Nebraska, was founded by Lori and Pat Clinch after they rescued 14 historic wooden grain bins and turned them into an antique shop. The bins, originally Depression‑era Wahoo‑brand structures, were...
Training Thermodynamic Computers by Gradient Descent
The paper introduces a gradient‑descent training framework for thermodynamic computers, allowing them to execute neural‑network‑style computations with dramatically lower energy use. By maximizing the probability of an idealized trajectory that mimics a trained neural network, the authors align the physical...
Video: A Quick Strike Mission With Marcel Hunt
ForbiddenBike released a new video titled “Quick Strike Mission” featuring pro rider Marcel Hunt testing the triple‑crown Dreadnought and a single‑crown build over a day‑and‑a‑half shoot. The production captured high‑speed runs, problem‑solving after a mechanical issue, and the rider’s versatile...

NYC's Rùadh Opens at Harvey Nichols
Rùadh, the premium denim label founded by former Calvin Klein director Jac Cameron, opened its first UK boutique inside Harvey Nichols in New York City. The brand, launched online in Britain in spring 2025, leverages Cameron’s Scottish heritage and American denim expertise to offer...

Venice Biennale Artists Call to Bar Israel, Russia, and the US From 2026 Edition
Over 70 artists and curators signed an urgent open letter demanding that the Venice Biennale bar official delegations from Israel, Russia and the United States for its 2026 edition. They argue that hosting governments accused of war crimes and genocide...
Sophie Rennert, Anna Bonitatibus, Salvador Simão, Jonathan Eyers Lead Innsbruck Festival of Early Music’s 2026 Season
The Innsbruck Festival of Early Music announced its 50th season for 2026, featuring an all‑vocal lineup anchored by soprano Sophie Rennert, mezzo‑soprano Anna Bonitatibus, baritone Salvador Simão and tenor Jonathan Eyers. Musical director Ottavio Dantone will present his newly completed...
Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide: Which One Burns More Fat?
Recent comparative studies indicate tirzepatide outperforms semaglutide in accelerating fat loss. Tirzepatide’s dual activation of GLP‑1 and GIP receptors delivers stronger appetite suppression, improved insulin sensitivity, and enhanced lipid metabolism, leading to higher average weight‑loss percentages. Semaglutide remains effective by...

Travel Trends: Booking In
Literary‑themed travel is booming, with Pinterest searches for book‑retreat ideas soaring 265% and 32% of travelers choosing destinations cited in novels. Skyscanner reports 78% of travelers have booked or would consider a literature‑inspired trip, while its hotel “library” filter usage...

U2 Surprise Release Six-Song Spiritual EP ‘Easter Lily’
U2 has quietly dropped a second surprise EP, “Easter Lily,” featuring six new tracks available on YouTube and all major streaming services. Unlike the politically charged “Days of Ash,” this collection leans into spirituality, friendship, loss and hope, with the...

'The Meaner We Are, the Better We Get Along' Say Race Across the World Siblings
Siblings Katie and Harrison from Manchester are competing on BBC’s Race Across the World, a 12,000‑km trek across Europe and Asia for a £20,000 prize (about $25,400). The race forces five duos to travel without phones and survive on a daily...
Boots Opticians Unveils New Premium Store in London’s West End
Boots Opticians opened a new premium store on Wigmore Street after a seven‑week refurbishment, showcasing more than 40 designer frame collections, including exclusive Cartier and Chopard pieces. The flagship incorporates cutting‑edge clinical technology such as optomap eye scans, dry‑eye relief...

India Targets LVM3 Rocket Power Upgrade by End of 2026
India’s space agency ISRO is targeting an integrated hot‑test of its indigenous semi‑cryogenic SE/SCE‑2000 engine by the end of 2026, with test facilities already in place. The 2,000 kN thrust engine could serve as LVM3’s second stage or replace the existing...

Jersey Scraps Phase-Out of Petrol and Diesel Cars
Jersey has scrapped its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 after a consultation showed strong public resistance. More than 2,000 respondents, including 63 % of individuals and 79 % of organisations, warned of negative economic...
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Debuts New Immersive “Special Happens…” Experiences Across Its Portfolio
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has launched six new immersive "Special Happens…" experiences across its global portfolio, organized into four themes: After Dark, In the Wild, Around the Table, and In the Spotlight. The offerings include a Great Wall helicopter tour...
Review: MSR Reactor 1.7L Stove System
The MSR Reactor 1.7 L stove system combines a regulated canister burner with a hard‑anodized pot and lid, weighing 17.6 oz total. It boils a liter of water in roughly 3–3.5 minutes and maintains performance in wind and cold thanks to its enclosed...

Merck Initiates P-IIb/III (MALBEC) Trial of MK-8748 for Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Merck has launched the pivotal Phase IIb/III MALBEC trial to evaluate MK‑8748 (Tiespectus/EYE201) in patients with neovascular age‑related macular degeneration (NVAMD). The study pits two intravitreal dose levels of the bispecific TIE2‑agonist/VEGF‑inhibitor against aflibercept 2 mg, beginning with quarterly injections for three...

'Documentary Was Right Thing to Do' Says Pa Salieu
Rapper Pa Salieu, a former BBC Sound of 2021 winner, is the focus of BBC Three’s documentary "The Trials of Pa Salieu" after serving 16½ months of a 33‑month sentence for violent disorder. The film follows his return to live...
Best Tech Devices to Repel Animals in a Garden
Garden owners are turning to high‑tech, humane deterrents to keep rabbits, squirrels, raccoons and other wildlife out of their beds. Devices such as ultrasonic repellers, motion‑activated sprinklers, solar predator lights and smart sensors automate protection while avoiding harm. Many models...

Nao Tamura's Latest Design for Porro Is a Sculptural Object with a Deconstructivist Design Language
New‑York designer Nao Tamura has unveiled “Ryo,” a sculptural bookcase for Italian furniture maker Porro that draws on her Japanese heritage. The system consists of long aluminum shelves supported by adjustable triangular elements formed from a single folded sheet, giving...
CorePower Yoga Is Turning an Ancient Ritual Into a Modern Movement
CorePower Yoga, under chief marketing officer Sarah Choi, is recasting yoga as a high‑intensity, science‑backed wellness experience. The brand blends digital tools with studio sessions and leverages more than 5,000 teacher ambassadors to create a community‑first model. By anchoring mental‑health...
Grisha Martirosyan & Siphokazi Molteno Lead Calgary Opera’s ‘The Barber of Seville’
Calgary Opera will close its 2026 season with Rossini’s comic masterpiece “The Barber of Seville,” staged at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium from April 18‑24, 2026. The production stars tenor Grisha Martirosyan and soprano Siphokazi Molteno alongside John Tessier, Dion...

Listen: Why France Is Falling Behind on Cadmium?
A recent French food‑safety study found that French consumers are exposed to cadmium levels three to four times higher than their European neighbours. The excess stems from natural limestone soils, industrial emissions, and phosphate fertilisers imported from Morocco that contain...
Liao Changyong to Debut New Chamber Arrangement for Chinese Art Song Centenary
World‑renowned baritone Liao Changyong will debut a chamber‑orchestra version of Chinese art songs on April 6 at Shanghai’s He Luting Concert Hall. The concert, part of the 41st Shanghai Spring International Music Festival, features the newly formed Shangyin Soloists, a chamber ensemble...

Men's Group Hopes to Ease Strain on NHS Services
The Moreton Men Sports Group in Suffolk, originally a six‑a‑side football team of 15 members in 2024, has expanded to over 200 men aged 17 to 52. It now offers yoga, football, darts and plans for running and netball, serving...

Suki Lahav, Former Bruce Springsteen Violinist, Dead at 74
Israeli violinist Suki Lahav, who helped shape Bruce Springsteen’s early sound, died at 74 after a battle with cancer. She contributed the iconic opening violin on “Jungleland” and provided vocals on tracks from *The Wild, the Innocent & the E...
LOL: SL*TTY BASS – Album by Tory Lanez
Tory Lanez released _LOL: SL*TTY BASS_ on April 3, 2026, marking the final full album he recorded while incarcerated. The project features high‑energy, bass‑driven tracks designed for repeat streaming, and its rollout includes remote visual direction and collaborations with popular...

Between the Chains: RHEON Labs Brings Its Energy Dampening Expertise to Pellet 3D Printing
RHEON Labs, a specialist in energy‑dampening polymers, has expanded its manufacturing portfolio to include pellet extrusion 3D printing. The company leverages terabytes of test data from advanced rigs to fine‑tune a highly strain‑sensitive, non‑Newtonian thermoplastic that can switch from soft...

Does Your A/B Test Have a People Problem?
The article argues that most A/B tests fail because they treat all donors as interchangeable, ignoring underlying identity and motivation differences. By segmenting donors into meaning‑driven, relational, and task‑oriented groups, marketers can design tailored landing pages that speak to each...

How to Make an Olive Tree Look Expensive in a Garden — Advice From a Designer Who Nailed the Elevated...
Designer Gina Taylor shows how olive trees can give a London garden a luxurious Mediterranean feel by treating them as hero plants and surrounding them with a restrained, silvery planting scheme. She emphasizes selecting mature, UK‑acclimatized specimens with gnarled trunks...

YETI Skala 32L Review: Tough, Clever and Surprisingly Roomy Hiking Backpack
Yeti launched its first hiking backpack, the Skala 32L, priced at $300 (≈£275/€300/AU$475) and positioned as a premium, rugged option. The pack features the patented RipZip three‑way zipper for quick top, front, and bottom access, a stiff Guardcore nylon shell,...
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Allen White and LeBron James Spill Bag Contents for New Louis Vuitton Campaign
Louis Vuitton launched its "In My Bag" campaign, showcasing the contents of Speedy P9 bags carried by celebrity ambassadors such as Jeremy Allen White, LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama, Future, Jude Bellingham and Jackson Wang. The still‑life images, photographed by Thomas Lagrange,...
Distracted – Album by Thundercat
Thundercat’s fifth studio album, *Distracted*, drops on April 3, 2026, marking his first full-length release since 2020’s *It Is What It Is*. The record fuses funk, jazz, and R&B while probing modern‑life anxieties such as digital overload, loneliness, and burnout....
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An Age-by-Age Feeding Chart for Newborns and Babies
A comprehensive baby feeding chart outlines average milk volumes and feeding frequencies from birth through the first year, emphasizing on‑demand feeding early on and gradual increases in intake. Newborns typically consume 0.5‑2 oz per feed eight to twelve times daily, progressing...
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What Science Says About 'Signs' You're Having a Boy
The article debunks popular old‑wives’ tales that claim to predict a baby’s sex, showing that cravings, belly shape, heartburn and other symptoms have no scientific basis. It explains that reliable gender determination relies on modern medical tools such as cell‑free...
The Mix 100: Sama' Abdulhadi
The Mix 100 spotlights Palestinian‑born DJ Sama’ Abdulhadi, now based in Paris, as she blends techno with Arabic samples while championing Palestinian rights. Despite travel bans that keep her from Ramallah, she continues to secure high‑profile club and festival bookings. Her...

Scientists Say BMI Gets It Wrong for over One Third of Adults
A new Italian study using dual‑energy X‑ray absorptiometry (DXA) found that the body mass index (BMI) misclassifies more than one‑third of adults when compared to direct body‑fat measurements. In a sample of 1,351 white‑Caucasian participants, over 50% of those labeled...