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German Artist Anne Imhof to Be Subject of ‘Ambitious’ Hong Kong Solo Exhibition in 2027
NewsMar 27, 2026

German Artist Anne Imhof to Be Subject of ‘Ambitious’ Hong Kong Solo Exhibition in 2027

German performance artist Anne Imhof will present her first solo exhibition in Asia at Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun cultural complex from 26 September 2026 to 3 January 2027. The show combines a comprehensive survey of her most influential works with a brand‑new commission, creating an immersive environment...

By The Art Newspaper
Antonio Homem, Champion of the Ileana Sonnabend Collection, Dies at 86
NewsMar 27, 2026

Antonio Homem, Champion of the Ileana Sonnabend Collection, Dies at 86

Antonio Homem, the longtime steward of the Ileana and Michael Sonnabend art legacy, died at 86. He began working with Ileana Sonnabend in the late 1960s, helped open her Paris and New York galleries, and later directed the Sonnabend Collection...

By Art in America
As an Overachiever, I Didn’t Think I’d Like Yoga. I Was Wrong.
NewsMar 27, 2026

As an Overachiever, I Didn’t Think I’d Like Yoga. I Was Wrong.

Former collegiate athlete and serial overachiever Katie Jesionowski recounts her reluctant first encounter with yoga, a brief glimpse of calm that she later dismissed after a challenging class. Six years later, therapy and meditation led her back to a small...

By Yoga Journal
‘SPARK’ Issue 2 Now Available for Free Download
NewsMar 27, 2026

‘SPARK’ Issue 2 Now Available for Free Download

Studio KÄ founder Adja Soro has released the March 2026 issue of the monthly magazine *SPARK* as a free 40‑page PDF. The issue is dedicated to African animation and profiles 20 African women shaping the industry, from studio founders to emerging talent....

By Animation World Network (AWN)
Tommas Arnby, Kirk M. Sommer Among Winners At The 2026 Musexpo & A&R Worldwide Awards Gala
NewsMar 27, 2026

Tommas Arnby, Kirk M. Sommer Among Winners At The 2026 Musexpo & A&R Worldwide Awards Gala

At Musexpo’s 26th edition in Burbank, California, the International Music Industry Awards recognized top leaders shaping the global music landscape. Kirk M. Sommer of WME was named International Music Person of the Year, while Tommas Arnby, founder of Locomotion Music...

By Pollstar News
BLACKPINK's Jennie Designed Her Frankies Bikinis Collection to Feel Like ‘Natural Extension’ of Herself
NewsMar 27, 2026

BLACKPINK's Jennie Designed Her Frankies Bikinis Collection to Feel Like ‘Natural Extension’ of Herself

South Korean singer Jennie Kim of BLACKPINK has launched a new collaboration with US beachwear label Frankies Bikinis. The collection, unveiled on March 26 with a Hawaii‑shot campaign, expands beyond bikinis to include shorts, dresses, hoodies and hand‑crochet pieces, all...

By Teen Vogue – Fashion
How the Bible Became Bingeable
NewsMar 27, 2026

How the Bible Became Bingeable

The evangelical‑driven series “The Chosen” has evolved into a multi‑platform franchise, amassing over 308 million viewers, a yearly convention, extensive merchandise, and a forthcoming spinoff, “Joseph of Egypt,” as it heads into its sixth season. Its success has sparked a wave...

By Religion News Service (RNS)
Comment | Inside the Preservation of the Largest Fortress in the Americas
NewsMar 27, 2026

Comment | Inside the Preservation of the Largest Fortress in the Americas

Haiti’s Citadelle Laferrière, the Western Hemisphere’s largest fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is nearing the end of a 25‑year preservation effort. The World Monuments Fund and Haiti’s Institute for the Protection of National Heritage have reinforced the structure against...

By The Art Newspaper
Central and Southern Hawke’s Bay Music History Mapped
NewsMar 27, 2026

Central and Southern Hawke’s Bay Music History Mapped

Hawke’s Bay‑born country singer Glen Moffett has authored the Central and Southern Music Map for AudioCulture, a digital “Noisy Library” of New Zealand music. Drawing on the Hawke’s Bay Knowledge Bank and interviews with locals, the map chronicles everything from 19th‑century...

By NZ Herald – Business
Takahē Breeding Pairs Released at Cape Kidnappers Golf Course Sanctuary
NewsMar 27, 2026

Takahē Breeding Pairs Released at Cape Kidnappers Golf Course Sanctuary

Three experienced takahē breeding pairs were released this week at Cape Kidnappers Golf Course, expanding the sanctuary’s managed population within New Zealand’s 2,530‑hectare Cape Sanctuary wildlife‑restoration project. The sanctuary, now home to 18 free‑roaming birds and authorized for up to 100,...

By NZ Herald – Business
Fireball Sightings Are Surging Across the US — Here's What's Really Going On
NewsMar 27, 2026

Fireball Sightings Are Surging Across the US — Here's What's Really Going On

In March 2026 the United States recorded a sharp rise in fireball sightings, with the American Meteor Society logging 2,369 reports—up from 1,587 in January. Large, widely witnessed events more than doubled, highlighted by a 1‑ton, 3‑foot meteor that exploded...

By Space.com
George Clinton To Headline Essence Festival of Culture
NewsMar 27, 2026

George Clinton To Headline Essence Festival of Culture

George Clinton, the 84‑year‑old Godfather of Funk, will close the Essence Festival of Culture on July 5 in New Orleans, reviving his iconic Mothership stage show. A technologically advanced replica of the original 1976 Mothership, built at Nashville’s Rock Lititz campus, will debut...

By Pollstar News
Dark Divine Share Decadent New Track ‘Half Past Dead (Unbury Me)’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Dark Divine Share Decadent New Track ‘Half Past Dead (Unbury Me)’

Dark Divine has released “Half Past Dead (Unbury Me)”, a new single that fuses ballad melodies with metalcore aggression, previewing their upcoming album *Undead Melody*. Vocalist Anthony Martinez describes the track as a meditation on fleeting time and the will to live despite decay....

By Rock Sound
Dark Star Orchestra Confirm Summer Tour
NewsMar 27, 2026

Dark Star Orchestra Confirm Summer Tour

Dark Star Orchestra announced a summer tour featuring 15 dates, primarily on the East Coast, beginning June 11 at BankNH Pavilion in New Hampshire. The itinerary includes two‑night engagements at Tree House Brewing in Massachusetts and The Rooftop at Pier...

By Relix
Will This Country Take on 50 Cent Be the Song of the Summer?
NewsMar 27, 2026

Will This Country Take on 50 Cent Be the Song of the Summer?

Breland’s new single “In My Truck,” his first release in two years, interpolates 50 Cent’s 2003 hit “In Da Club” and is being touted as a potential song of the summer. The track blends country imagery with a hip‑hop hook, following...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Kristin Cavallari Leans Into Spring’s Lace-Up Sandals Trend at ‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Kristin Cavallari Leans Into Spring’s Lace-Up Sandals Trend at ‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’

Kristin Cavallari appeared at the Laguna Beach reunion wearing a white, form‑fitting minidress paired with early‑2000s lace‑up sandals, reviving a signature Y2K look. The two‑hour special, “The Reunion: Laguna Beach,” will stream on The Roku Channel on April 10. Luxury houses such as...

By WWD
Jesse Roth, Who Advanced the Understanding of Diabetes, Dies at 91
NewsMar 27, 2026

Jesse Roth, Who Advanced the Understanding of Diabetes, Dies at 91

Renowned endocrinologist Dr. Jesse Roth, who proved that diabetes stems from defective insulin receptors, died at 91. Over a 50‑year career he led groundbreaking research at the NIH, Johns Hopkins, and the Feinstein Institutes, reshaping how scientists view hormone signaling....

By New York Times – Science
Jessie Reyez Drops Surprise EP ‘$Till Paid’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Jessie Reyez Drops Surprise EP ‘$Till Paid’

Jessie Reyez surprised fans on March 27, 2026 with the EP “$till Paid,” marking the one‑year anniversary of her third studio album “Paid in Memories.” The five‑track project continues the black‑and‑yellow visual motif and features a childhood portrait on its...

By Rolling Stone (Music)
Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Arles, France
NewsMar 27, 2026

Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Arles, France

Arles, a Provençal city on the Rhône, blends Roman ruins with a burgeoning contemporary art scene. Iconic sites such as the ancient amphitheater sit alongside the Van Gogh Foundation and the newly completed Luma Arles cultural complex designed by Frank Gehry. The travel...

By The New York Times – Travel
Next Wave #1174: GERD
NewsMar 27, 2026

Next Wave #1174: GERD

British indie artist GERD, real name Elin, released the single “Truth Be Told,” highlighting her signature shift from intimate, introspective verses to expansive, cinematic production. The track reflects her ongoing balance between solitary cabin retreats and the release of live...

By Clash Music
Taper’s Choice End 1.0 Era with Dave Harrington at Big Ears
NewsMar 27, 2026

Taper’s Choice End 1.0 Era with Dave Harrington at Big Ears

American jam supergroup Taper’s Choice closed the first phase of its career with a farewell performance at Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival, marking guitarist and producer Dave Harrington’s final show. The set opened and closed with the band’s signature “Dave Test,”...

By Relix
Russ Talks Ownership, Fan Engagement and ‘Making Music Every Day’ at SXSW
NewsMar 27, 2026

Russ Talks Ownership, Fan Engagement and ‘Making Music Every Day’ at SXSW

Rapper Russ has demonstrated that a relentless release schedule and full ownership can rival major‑label powerhouses. After posting 200 songs in 2015, he scaled to $100,000 a month and peaked at $280,000 in monthly earnings without any label backing. His...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
Is Your $3,000 Handbag Worth It? Tanner Leatherstein Has the Answer | The BoF Podcast
NewsMar 27, 2026

Is Your $3,000 Handbag Worth It? Tanner Leatherstein Has the Answer | The BoF Podcast

Tanner Leatherstein, a former tannery apprentice turned social media analyst, deconstructs luxury handbags to reveal the true cost of materials and craftsmanship. By applying acetone, flame and hardware tests, he calculates retail multipliers often ranging from fifteen to twenty times...

By The Business of Fashion
Why Strong Leaders Fail When They Do This One Thing
NewsMar 27, 2026

Why Strong Leaders Fail When They Do This One Thing

The article argues that strong leaders fail when they neglect context, emphasizing that understanding the broader environment is as critical as setting goals. It illustrates this with a COVID‑era retailer that secured discounted leases, turning a counter‑intuitive move into a...

By Entrepreneur » Sales
AnOther Loves: A Rabbit-Eared Pump
NewsMar 27, 2026

AnOther Loves: A Rabbit-Eared Pump

Jonathan Anderson’s debut women’s ready‑to‑wear collection for Dior draws heavily on the house’s storied past, especially the iconic shoe designs of Roger Vivier. The collection features the new “Whisper” pump, whose rabbit‑ear silhouette references Vivier’s 1960s creations while adding a...

By AnOther Magazine – Culture
Why Everyone’s Getting on the ‘Double Dutch Bus’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Why Everyone’s Getting on the ‘Double Dutch Bus’

Choreographer Molly Long turned Frankie Smith’s 1981 track “Double Dutch Bus” into TikTok’s biggest dance of the year, sparking a wave of user‑generated videos. Her routine, first taught at Project 21’s February showcase, amassed over 3.5 million likes and more than 13,000...

By NYMag Vulture
A 5-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Dinner that Rivals Chinese Takeout
NewsMar 27, 2026

A 5-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Dinner that Rivals Chinese Takeout

A five‑ingredient Trader Joe’s Kung Pao chicken dinner can be prepared in under 30 minutes using frozen chicken, pre‑washed broccoli, ginger, garlic and Thai wheat noodles. Each serving delivers more than 24 grams of protein and a balanced vegetable portion, making it both...

By Motherly
Chile's Leading Art Fair Foregrounds Affordable Works, Often with a Political Edge
NewsMar 27, 2026

Chile's Leading Art Fair Foregrounds Affordable Works, Often with a Political Edge

The 16th edition of Chile Arte Contemporáneo (Chaco) runs in Santiago until March 29, featuring more than 50 galleries and a mix of Chilean and international exhibitors. Organisers emphasize affordability, with many pieces priced below $1,000 and larger works around...

By The Art Newspaper
Myha'la Stomps Around New York City in a Tom Ford-Era Gucci Deep Cut
NewsMar 27, 2026

Myha'la Stomps Around New York City in a Tom Ford-Era Gucci Deep Cut

Myha'la Herrold was photographed in New York City wearing a vintage Tom Ford‑era Gucci coat with dramatic fox‑fur sleeves, proving the power of a single statement piece. She first paired the coat with an archival butter‑yellow Fendi baguette, matching her Onitsuka Tiger × Versace...

By W Magazine
ENSLAVED Releases Sea Shanties 'Fire Marengo' And 'Anna Lovinda'
NewsMar 27, 2026

ENSLAVED Releases Sea Shanties 'Fire Marengo' And 'Anna Lovinda'

ENSLAVED has released two sea‑shanty recordings, “Fire Marengo” and “Anna Lovinda,” in partnership with the Storm Weather Shanty Choir. “Fire Marengo” is a traditional shanty, while “Anna Lovinda” was written by late Norwegian sailor Erik Bye. The tracks were recorded in early 2026...

By Blabbermouth
Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball Reveals the Gothic Tradition Behind Modern Celebrity
NewsMar 27, 2026

Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball Reveals the Gothic Tradition Behind Modern Celebrity

Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball, the theatrical tour supporting her 2025 album Mayhem, will wrap up in April after a worldwide run. The production immerses audiences in a gothic universe, featuring skeletons, vampires, plague‑doctor costumes and on‑stage resurrections. By foregrounding themes...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
He Suddenly Couldn't Speak in Space. NASA Astronaut Says His Medical Scare Remains a Mystery
NewsMar 27, 2026

He Suddenly Couldn't Speak in Space. NASA Astronaut Says His Medical Scare Remains a Mystery

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke experienced a sudden, 20‑minute loss of speech on the International Space Station on Jan. 7, with doctors still unable to pinpoint the cause. The episode occurred while he was preparing for a spacewalk, forced the EVA to...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
The Strange and Violent Way Liam Gallagher Became a Singer: ‘I Started Hearing Music’
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Strange and Violent Way Liam Gallagher Became a Singer: ‘I Started Hearing Music’

Liam Gallagher, the former Oasis frontman, revealed that a violent encounter at age 14 – being struck on the head with a small hammer – fundamentally altered his relationship with music. Before the incident he favored football and dismissed music...

By VICE (Music)
New Discoveries Are Showing How Human Anatomy Is Far From Settled
NewsMar 27, 2026

New Discoveries Are Showing How Human Anatomy Is Far From Settled

Recent research shows that human anatomy is far from a finished science. Advances in imaging and renewed cadaveric studies are uncovering variations and previously unknown structures, challenging the static models presented in classic textbooks. Historical anatomy relied on a narrow,...

By The Conversation – Business + Economy (US)
'I'm Relieved when It's His Weekend' – Divorce Coach Shares 5 Ways to Beat the Mum Guilt
NewsMar 27, 2026

'I'm Relieved when It's His Weekend' – Divorce Coach Shares 5 Ways to Beat the Mum Guilt

Divorce coach Fiona Kimbell discusses the hidden guilt many separated mothers feel when their children spend weekends with the other parent. She explains that needing a break is natural and can actually benefit children by showing them healthy self‑care. Kimbell...

By Netmums
Iglu & Hartly Seal Off Their UK Tour With New Single ‘Supreme’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Iglu & Hartly Seal Off Their UK Tour With New Single ‘Supreme’

Iglu & Hartly have released a new single titled “Supreme” as they wrap up a five‑date UK tour that sold out in London and Glasgow. The LA‑originated band first broke through in 2009 with “In This City” at the Isle...

By Clash Music
Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Wesley Joseph and Mandy, Indiana to Play MOMO Festival 2026
NewsMar 27, 2026

Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Wesley Joseph and Mandy, Indiana to Play MOMO Festival 2026

MOMO Festival, also known as Motel Mozaïque, returns to Rotterdam from April 16‑18, 2026, featuring a diverse lineup of emerging European talent. Highlights include London experimental act Man/Woman/Chainsaw, West Midlands singer‑songwriter Wesley Joseph, and the French‑English duo Mandy, Indiana. Dutch‑Indonesian group Nusantara Bea...

By DIY Magazine
Sunbathing? No Thanks. I’d Rather Carve a Gargoyle. Why Are We Craving More Creativity on Our Vacations?
NewsMar 27, 2026

Sunbathing? No Thanks. I’d Rather Carve a Gargoyle. Why Are We Craving More Creativity on Our Vacations?

Travelers are swapping traditional sun‑bathing holidays for hands‑on workshops, from gargoyle carving in Paris to yurt building in Kyrgyzstan. Data from GetYourGuide and YouGov show a 126% rise in class bookings for 2024‑25 and a 9,900% surge in Google searches...

By Adventure.com
6 Simple Ways To Make Each of Your Kids Feel Special Every Day
NewsMar 27, 2026

6 Simple Ways To Make Each of Your Kids Feel Special Every Day

Parenting experts stress that consistent, focused attention is essential for each child’s emotional health. Dr. Laura Kauffman outlines six practical tactics—eye contact, daily uninterrupted time, thoughtful questions, simple traditions, physical affection, and sharing a child’s interests—to make kids feel uniquely...

By Parents
How Personal Training Helps You Hit Your Goals
NewsMar 27, 2026

How Personal Training Helps You Hit Your Goals

Executives increasingly turn to personal trainers to replace generic workout plans with customized, data‑driven programs. By aligning fitness goals with demanding schedules, trainers provide structure, accountability, and biomechanical expertise that translate hard work into measurable performance gains. The approach mirrors...

By Fast Company
LEAP on All Points East and Being “Fanboys” Of Twenty One Pilots
NewsMar 27, 2026

LEAP on All Points East and Being “Fanboys” Of Twenty One Pilots

British indie rock trio LEAP will perform at London’s All Points East festival on August 30, sharing the bill with headliners Twenty One Pilots. The band recently inked a deal with legendary punk label Epitaph Records and rode a viral...

By Rock Sound
Mitochondria Delivery Method Rescues Parkinson’s in Mice
NewsMar 27, 2026

Mitochondria Delivery Method Rescues Parkinson’s in Mice

Scientists have engineered red‑blood‑cell membrane capsules to ferry healthy mitochondria into diseased cells, dramatically improving delivery efficiency. In vitro, the capsules restored mitochondrial function in mtDNA‑deficient and mutant fibroblasts, reducing pathogenic DNA fractions and boosting ATP production. In vivo, mice...

By Lifespan.io
Jill Chalmers, Glenapp Castle MD, Honoured with Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award
NewsMar 27, 2026

Jill Chalmers, Glenapp Castle MD, Honoured with Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award

Jill Chalmers, Managing Director of Glenapp Castle, received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Scottish Excellence Awards in Edinburgh. With more than 30 years in hospitality, she has transformed the historic estate into a five‑star destination, tripling turnover and doubling...

By Breaking Travel News
Agentic AI, Virtual Cell, LNP Vaccine Boosters, Engineered Organs, and Mergers
NewsMar 27, 2026

Agentic AI, Virtual Cell, LNP Vaccine Boosters, Engineered Organs, and Mergers

Agentic AI is emerging as a pivotal technology in healthcare, building on generative AI momentum. Xaira Therapeutics unveiled the largest virtual cell model to date, enhancing complex biology simulations. Researchers redesigned lipid nanoparticles to avoid the liver and concentrate in...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Ireland’s Quantum Leap – Walton Institute at SETU and Q*Bird Deploy Ireland’s First QKD Network
NewsMar 27, 2026

Ireland’s Quantum Leap – Walton Institute at SETU and Q*Bird Deploy Ireland’s First QKD Network

Walton Institute at SETU and Dutch firm Q*Bird have launched Ireland’s first multi‑node, entanglement‑based Measurement‑Device‑Independent Quantum Key Distribution (MDI‑QKD) network. The telecom‑grade system runs over existing dark fibre, linking two Dublin data centres, Dublin City University and Trinity College, to...

By Irish Tech News
Leo. Shares Hushed Indie-Folk Gem ‘Never Enough, Never Fair’
NewsMar 27, 2026

Leo. Shares Hushed Indie-Folk Gem ‘Never Enough, Never Fair’

English indie‑folk artist leo. has dropped the single “never enough, never fair,” a wistful track born in spring 2024 that explores youthful emotional turbulence. The song signals a shift toward a more mature, textured sound, produced with Ed Allen and...

By Clash Music
Emotional Intelligence at Work
NewsMar 27, 2026

Emotional Intelligence at Work

The Philippine Star column highlights emotional intelligence (EI) as a critical workplace asset, outlining seven behaviors that emotionally intelligent professionals deliberately avoid. It stresses that restraint—pausing before reacting, sharing authentic feelings, and sidestepping gossip or grudges—builds trust and leadership credibility....

By Philstar – Business
Are Saturn's Rings Made of a Lost, Shattered Moon? New Evidence Arises for the Case
NewsMar 27, 2026

Are Saturn's Rings Made of a Lost, Shattered Moon? New Evidence Arises for the Case

New research presented at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference proposes that Saturn's iconic rings originated from the catastrophic breakup of a moon dubbed Chrysalis about 100 million years ago. Computer simulations show tidal forces stripped the moon's icy mantle, leaving...

By Space.com
Friday Five 605
NewsMar 27, 2026

Friday Five 605

The latest Friday Five roundup highlights that nearly one in four U.S. adults are part of the sandwich generation, juggling care for both children and aging parents. A Pew Research study reveals a nuanced American view of artificial intelligence, with...

By Institute for Family Studies (Blog)