
The World’s Most Luxurious Hotels Are All Headed Someplace New—The Open Seas
Luxury hotel giants are moving onto the high seas, turning their brand prestige into floating resorts. Ritz‑Carlton has rolled out three yachts since 2022, while Four Seasons I, launching in March 2026, will feature 95 suites and a 1:1 staff ratio. Aman plans its first yacht, Amangati, for spring 2027, and Jumeirah will relaunch the Maltese Falcon for an ultra‑exclusive 12‑guest experience in late 2025. The shift is driven by post‑pandemic demand for personalized, experiential travel and the power of brand loyalty to attract first‑time cruisers.

Brown Horse – Total Dive
Brown Horse, the alt‑rock quartet led by Patrick Turner, drops its third album Total Dive on April 10, 2026. The record pushes the band’s sound louder and harder, weaving grunge‑era distortion with folk‑tinged pedal steel and accordion. Lyrically, it explores...

Kylie Jenner Revives Timeless Bomber Jacket With $2K Phoebe Philo
Kylie Jenner appeared on Kid Cudi’s podcast wearing a khaki bomber jacket designed by Phoebe Philo, priced at roughly $2,000. The minimalist ensemble paired the bomber with a baby tee, stovepipe denim and pointed black heels, highlighting a relaxed yet curated...

Def Leppard’s Rick Allen on How Wellness Retreats in India and ‘Mind Fitness’ Have Shaped His ‘Future Reality’
Rick Allen, Def Leppard’s one‑armed drummer, attributes his calm demeanor and renewed stage energy to a decade‑long wellness journey that began with retreats at India’s Oneness University. The experience introduced him to “Mind Fit,” a meditation‑based ethos championed by monk...

I’m Normally Anti-Leggings, But This Divisive Spring Colour Trend Has Just Made Me Rethink
White leggings are emerging as a spring staple after Rosie Huntington‑Whiteley showcased the look, pairing them with a tonal top and white trainers. The bright, clean aesthetic offers a fresh alternative to the season‑long dominance of black leggings. Styling requires...
SpectraCell Packages Longevity, Early Disease Detection in One Kit
SpectraCell Laboratories introduced Baseline Nexus, a bundled diagnostic kit that merges four flagship tests—micronutrient profiling, lipoprotein particle analysis, telomere length measurement, and MTHFR genotyping—into a single service. The package aims to reveal hidden nutrient deficiencies, cardiovascular risk, biological aging, and...

George Riley Unpacks Her Favourite Travel Spots for RIMOWA
British musician George Riley, fresh from touring and her September album *More Is More*, has teamed up with premium German luggage maker RIMOWA. The partnership showcases Riley’s favorite European travel spots through a six‑image gallery that blends music‑tour life with...

Maldives to Host World Travel Awards Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2026
The World Travel Awards announced that the Maldives will host the Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony on 27 September 2026, coinciding with World Tourism Day. The event marks the return of the Indian Ocean leg of the WTA Grand Tour, last...

Evilgiane’s Camera Roll From His Tour with Snow Strippers
Experimental rap collective Surf Gang and electronic duo Snow Strippers launched a U.S. tour in January and February, sharing the stage across multiple cities. Label head Evilgiane said the partnership arose from a shared taste in music, merging cutting‑edge rap...

Daniel Craig's 5 James Bond Movies Land New UK Streaming Home for an Easter Binge-Watch
All five Daniel Craig James Bond films—Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre and No Time to Die—have been added to Amazon Prime Video in the UK, making them instantly available for an Easter‑long binge. Non‑subscribers can activate a 30‑day free trial to access the catalogue. At the same time,...

Cardi B’s Atelier Biser Bodysuit Look Is Dramatic in More Ways Than One
Cardi B turned heads on March 30 in Toronto, pairing an Atelier Biser emerald‑green sequined bodysuit with an oversized faux‑fur black coat for her Little Miss Drama tour. The floor‑length coat created a cloud‑like silhouette, while silver lace‑up boots and...

Christopher Nolan's 'Forgotten Masterpiece' Is Now Streaming on the BBC
Christopher Nolan’s 2002 neo‑noir thriller Insomnia has been added to BBC iPlayer, joining his 2006 film The Prestige in the platform’s latest update. The film, starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank, follows a detective’s psychological battle in an Alaskan town...

India to Replace 10% Conventional Fertilisers with Nano Products in 3-4 Yrs, Says IFFCO MD Patel
Indian fertilizer giant IFFCO reported an 8% rise in profit before tax for FY 26, with earnings reaching roughly ₹4,106 crore (about $495 million), surpassing its FY 22‑23 record. The cooperative announced a plan to replace 10% of India’s conventional urea and DAP consumption...
25 Simple Ways To Return To Your Body When You Feel Disconnected
Sarah Regan’s mindbodygreen piece outlines 25 practical ways to reconnect with the body when the nervous system feels dysregulated. Experts Holly Richmond, Ph.D., and Babita Spinelli, L.P. differentiate up‑regulating tactics—like cold showers and brisk movement—to lift low energy, from down‑regulating...

UCCA to Launch New Outpost in Guangzhou
UCCA Center for Contemporary Art announced its first South China outpost, UCCA OneM, in Guangzhou. The venue will occupy the OneM Center’s Pazhou CBD complex, famed for a Guinness‑record 31‑meter red steel staircase. Partnering with local nonprofit OneM, the space...

Gok Wan Fronts New JD Williams Campaign with Charity Partner Macmillan
N Brown Group's JD Williams has launched its spring/summer 2026 WE SEE YOU campaign, fronted by Gok Wan and partnered with Macmillan Cancer Support. The third installment targets mid‑life women, a traditionally underserved segment. Proceeds from Wan’s charity single “Deeper Love,” aired April‑June, will support Macmillan....

‘In a Room of One Thousand Buddhas’
Monica Sok, a Cambodian‑American poet, uses her debut collection A Nail the Evening Hangs On to confront the trauma of the Khmer Rouge genocide and critique U.S. foreign policy. The poem "In a Room of One Thousand Buddhas" weaves Buddhist...

Baked Cheesy Smoked Haddock and Lemon Icebox Pudding: Henry Harris’ Alternative Easter Lunch
Chef Henry Harris presents an alternative Easter lunch featuring baked cheesy smoked haddock and a lemon icebox pudding. The haddock dish uses sustainably sourced, thick fillets, French crème fraîche, and a blend of Parmesan, Comté, with optional leeks or potatoes,...

House in Penumbra / Teleno Studio
Casa en Penumbra, a 56 m² Madrid apartment renovated by Antonio Cordero Castro and Cristian Álvarez Blanco, redefines a historic 19th‑century unit through a compact oak core that houses the bedroom and bathroom. The surrounding program—kitchen, dining, living and storage—flows around...

“He May Be Alluding to Life, the Universe or a Balance Sheet, for All the Listener Knows”: The 1980 Album...
New Musik’s 1980 debut album “From A To B” delivered three Top‑20 singles and positioned the band at the crossroads of progressive rock and emerging synth‑pop. Frontman Tony Mansfield acted as both songwriter and sound architect, employing early Korg, Roland,...
Co-Founder of Iconic Korean Tofu House Dies at 88
Co‑founder Tae‑ro Lee, who helped popularize spicy silken‑tofu stew soondubu jigae, died on March 8 at age 88. He and his late wife Hee‑sook opened the first BCD Tofu House in Los Angeles’ Koreatown in 1996, a restaurant that has grown...

Happiness Break: Make Uncertainty Part of the Process
The latest "Happiness Break" episode features poet‑author Yrsa Daley‑Ward leading a short meditation that frames uncertainty and silence as fertile ground for personal growth. The six‑step practice guides listeners through stillness, naming doubt, and ending with self‑compassion. By blending poetic...

Hormel Names New Food Safety Leader
Hormel Foods announced that long‑time vice president of global food safety and quality management Richard Carlson will retire after a 35‑year tenure. Jeremiah Johnson, a 20‑year Hormel veteran and current director of food safety management, will succeed him as vice...

New York Restaurants April 2026: Where To Go
April 2026’s New York restaurant roundup showcases a blend of classic and innovative dining experiences. Jacques Brasserie celebrates its 30‑year milestone with timeless French dishes, while The Commerce Inn offers early‑American fare that falls short of distinction. Unglo Thai BBQ...

"Really, Really Deep": Michigan Ski Resort To Stay Open Through Mother's Day
Mount Bohemia on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula announced it will remain open through Mother’s Day on May 10, extending its season beyond the typical April close. The resort has accumulated more than 300 inches of snow this year, creating a deep base...

Scientists Cured Type 1 Diabetes in Mice by Creating a Blended Immune System
Scientists have cured type 1 diabetes in mice by creating a blended, or chimeric, immune system that tolerates transplanted insulin‑producing cells without lifelong immunosuppression. The protocol combines donor bone‑marrow stem cells, islet cells, low‑dose radiation, antibodies and the drug baricitinib, allowing...
In a Sea of Bakeries and Pizzerias, This San Pedro Standout Is in a League of Its Own
Colossus Harbor opened on Valentine’s Day 2025 in the Vivo on Harbor luxury complex, marking the third location for Kristin Colazas Rodriguez’s bread‑centric brand. The 700‑square‑foot venue blends a morning bakery‑café, a lunch‑focused sandwich shop, and an evening pizzeria, all...

Lady Gaga Becomes Zendaya in Fully Sheer Alexander McQueen Dress
Pop icon Lady Gaga posted a TikTok showcasing Alexander McQueen’s sheer floral dress from the Fall/Winter 2026 collection, echoing a look previously worn by Zendaya on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The gown features delicate pastel prints, a halter neckline, and flowing ruffles, while Gaga pairs...
This Is Critical For Skin Regeneration & No One Is Talking About It
At the 2026 Revitalize summit, Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Saranya Wyles highlighted mitochondrial health as the primary driver of skin regeneration, explaining that mitochondria act as the skin’s energy battery. Declining mitochondrial function—exacerbated by age, UV exposure, pollution, and poor sleep—manifests...
Collagen Vs. Colostrum: Benefits, Differences & How to Choose
Collagen and colostrum are two fast‑growing supplements that target different aspects of health. Collagen peptides deliver the amino acids needed for skin elasticity, joint comfort and lean‑mass support, backed by over a hundred clinical studies. Colostrum, derived from bovine milk,...

TNO Claims ‘World’s First’ Perovskite Solar Roof Tile
Dutch research institute TNO, together with thin‑film specialist ASAT, unveiled what it calls the world’s first perovskite solar roof tile. The flexible perovskite module delivers 13.8% efficiency on foil and 12.4% after being bonded to a curved composite tile. TNO...
This Is The Most Widely Used Vegetable Oil But Is It Bad For You?
Palm oil, the world’s most widely used vegetable oil, appears in roughly half of processed foods and many personal‑care products. Refined palm oil dominates Western diets, offering a high smoke point but lacking the carotenoids found in red, unrefined oil....
3 Foundational Ways To Recover Faster From Exercise, According To Experts
Experts emphasize that recovery, not just training, drives fitness gains. Exercise scientist Rachelle Reed outlines a simple equation—training stress plus recovery equals adaptation—and highlights three foundational pillars: sufficient sleep, targeted post‑workout nutrition, and heat therapy. Adequate 7‑9 hours of deep...

Art Lovers Movie Club: The Archive
Art Review has launched an online archive for its Art Lovers Movie Club, cataloguing monthly artist video screenings from 2020 through 2026. The collection features works by a diverse roster of international creators, ranging from emerging talents like Gê Viana...

Trinity Team’s New Chip-Scale Light Technology Could Power Faster AI and Data Centre Communications
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, in partnership with the University of Bath and EPFL, have created a chip‑scale light source that generates ultra‑stable optical frequency combs using microresonators. The device produces a new hyperparametric soliton pulse, allowing multiple precise wavelengths...

New Research Suggests There’s a Better Way to Track Strength Training Than the One-Rep Max
A new commentary in the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, led by Brazilian researcher Irineu Loturco, challenges the traditional one‑rep max (1RM) as the primary metric for strength training. The authors argue that 1RM testing is inaccurate, time‑consuming,...

Postbiotic Supplement May Protect Against Childhood Dental Caries: RCT
A randomized pilot study in Kraków gave 72 preschoolers chewable tablets containing 20 mg of heat‑inactivated Lactobacillus salivarius HM‑6 Paradens for two weeks. Children receiving the postbiotic showed a marked drop in Streptococcus mutans and a rise in beneficial Lactobacillus spp.,...

BSI to Launch Standard in Support of Keep Britain Working
British Standards Institution (BSI) has been commissioned to create a voluntary standard aimed at reducing sickness absence and boosting productivity, with a target launch by 2029. The standard follows the Keep Britain Working review’s recommendations and will be drafted for...
Sick Of Crunches? This Simple Variation Will Fire Up Your Deep Core Muscles
Tabletop crunches are a bodyweight variation that intensifies lower‑abdominal activation compared with traditional crunches. The exercise positions the legs in a 90‑degree tabletop, requiring the core to stabilize the hips while the shoulders lift. The move is equipment‑free, with simple...
Feel Like You’re Overreacting? It’s Your Nervous System Doing This
Emotional flooding describes an outsized, fight‑or‑flight reaction to everyday stressors, a concept explained by psychologist Nicole LePera on the mindbodygreen podcast. The condition manifests as urgent, black‑and‑white thinking and a perceived loss of control, often rooted in childhood survival adaptations. LePera...

Ice Spice Goes Fully Sheer in Daring Valentino Lace Bodysuit & Tights
Rapper Ice Spice appears in Valentino’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection for the “N*KED” music video, wearing a fully sheer lace bodysuit, matching tights, and a fur‑trimmed jacket. The ensemble includes a chunky diamond necklace and sculptural white heels that echo the...

James Sallis: What a Crime Fiction Master Leaves Behind
James Sallis, the prolific crime and science‑fiction author who died in January, is best known to mainstream audiences for the 2011 film “Drive,” adapted from his novella. While the movie cemented his cultural cachet, it also risked eclipsing his extensive...

The Art of Interview and Interrogation
Retired Metropolitan Police detective author explains how his real‑world interviewing and interrogation experience shapes the scenes in his latest novel, *From the Dust*. He stresses that genuine investigations can span hours or days, and that subtle tactics—like note‑taking for victims...

Listen to Peter Gabriel’s New Track, “Till Your Mind Is Shining”
Peter Gabriel has dropped the fourth single, “Till Your Mind Is Shining,” from his forthcoming double‑album o\/i, continuing a moon‑phase rollout that began in January. The track arrives on the pink full moon and is presented in a Dark‑Side Mix...

What the Research Actually Says About Home Modifications and Fall Prevention
Falls among adults 65+ are a leading cause of injury‑related hospitalization, with the majority occurring at home. Robust research, including a Cochrane review of 159 trials, shows that targeted home modifications—especially in bathrooms and stairways—significantly reduce fall incidence. Interventions are...

The Revival of the Fashion-Tech Love Affair
Meta has secured a 10‑year lease for a 15,000‑square‑foot flagship on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, turning a former holiday pop‑up into a permanent retail presence. The bright‑blue store, flanked by luxury houses like Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Prada, features a wall...

Princeton University Art Museum Spotlights Willem De Kooning’s Breakthrough Years
On March 15, the Princeton University Art Museum opened “Willem de Kooning: The Breakthrough Years, 1945–50,” a focused survey of the artist’s formative post‑war period. The show assembles eighteen works—including Princeton’s own Black Friday and pieces from MoMA, the Anderson...

Who Sets Your Agenda?
Seth Godin’s April 2, 2026 essay asks who truly determines our daily agenda, highlighting that while some environments—prisons, medical school, middle school—impose strict limits, most people, especially freelancers and entrepreneurs, enjoy far greater freedom. He argues that even in constrained settings we...
Tips for Renting an RV: Cost, Packing and More
RV rentals are experiencing a boom, with peer‑to‑peer platform RVshare reporting a near tenfold increase in business since the pre‑COVID era. Two‑thirds of its customers are first‑time renters, drawn by the freedom and comfort of mobile lodging. Daily rates vary...
‘The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson’ Review: Behind a Cyclist’s Death
Netflix’s new true‑crime documentary “The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson,” released on April 2, 2026, chronicles the 2022 murder of 25‑year‑old professional cyclist Moriah Wilson in Austin, Texas. Directed by Marina Zenovich, the film blends personal tributes to Wilson’s racing talent...