
Ferrari Resumes Shipments to the Middle East Amid Ongoing Iran War
Ferrari announced that shipments of its supercars to the Middle East have resumed after a brief pause caused by the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran. The automaker resolved temporary logistical challenges by re‑routing sea freight and adding air‑transit options to circumvent the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The restart follows similar pauses by Lamborghini and Maserati, highlighting the broader impact of geopolitical tension on luxury automotive supply chains. Ferrari cautioned that further disruptions remain possible as the war evolves.

How Snakes Defy Gravity to Stand Tall
Researchers observed that tree‑climbing snakes, such as scrub pythons and brown tree snakes, adopt an S‑shaped posture with most curvature at the base when moving between perches. Mathematical modeling shows that concentrating bending energy near the perch and coordinating muscle...

11 Bucket-List Soccer Stadium Tours in Europe and the UK
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup drawing global attention, travelers are turning to European stadium tours as an alternative football experience. The article lists eleven guided tours across the UK, Spain, Italy and France, offering behind‑the‑scenes access to iconic venues...

Transforming Your Living Space with Creative Wall Art Ideas and Personalized Decor
The article outlines how modern wall art—ranging from canvas prints and photo tiles to modular gallery walls—can instantly elevate a home’s aesthetic without major renovations. It highlights the surge in personalized décor, driven by high‑resolution printing and eco‑friendly materials, allowing...
Matisse’s Explosive Finale and a New Chapter for Hong Kong? Plus, Schiaparelli and Dalí—Podcast
The Grand Palais in Paris opened "Matisse 1941‑1954," a comprehensive survey of the artist’s final 13 years, featuring cut‑outs, chapel works, and late paintings. Art Basel Hong Kong continued through March 29, offering a tentative optimism for the region’s art market despite a broader Chinese...

Welcome Back to Perfect Isolation
Picnic Island, a private retreat 800 m offshore from Coles Bay near Freycinet National Park, has reopened after extensive renovation. The island now features four luxury accommodations—including a new primary suite and two copper‑clad structures—for up to eight guests. With a...
J&J’s Darzalex Nets First Self-Administered Cancer Injectable Approval
Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex (daratumumab) received European Medicines Agency approval for self‑administration, becoming the first oncology injectable cleared for home use. The Type II label change allows patients or caregivers to give the subcutaneous injection after the fifth dose, covering all...

Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars
NASA’s InSight lander data confirms that Mars’ day is shortening by fractions of a millisecond each year, indicating the planet is spinning faster. Researchers from Delft University of Technology propose a “negative mass anomaly” – a buoyant plume of hot...
Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in April
Netflix will remove a wave of high‑profile titles for U.S. viewers in April, including most of the James Bond film library, the Oscar‑winning drama Ford v. Ferrari, Denzel Washington’s thriller Man on Fire, and the classic Cast Away. The streaming service also adds Christopher Guest’s beloved mockumentary trio—Waiting for...

Win Tickets to See Zara Larsson, Skepta and More at Sziget Festival
Dazed Digital is giving away a VIP five‑day pass for Sziget Festival in Budapest, including flights, transfers and a pre‑pitched tent for the winner and a guest. The August event, one of Europe’s largest, will showcase artists such as Zara Larsson,...
Slayyyter's "YES GODDD" & 12 Other Tracks Out This Week
Nylon’s Soundcheck roundup highlights 13 new tracks released this week, ranging from Slayyyter’s abrasive "YES GODDD" to Robyn’s synth‑driven "Really Real" and Snail Mail’s uplifting "Tractor Beam." The list mixes established pop stars with emerging indie acts such as Eli, Tkay Maidza,...

Coleman Barks, Who Popularized the Islamic Poet Rumi in the West, Dies at 88
Coleman Barks, the American poet who died on Feb. 23 at age 88, reshaped the U.S. literary landscape by translating the 13th‑century Persian mystic Rumi into modern free verse. Though he never learned Persian, Barks reworked existing translations into more accessible...
Fairfax & Favor Co-Founder: ‘Authenticity Is Key’
Fairfax & Favor, a British luxury label for men and women, has built a cult following among race‑goers and countryside residents. Co‑founder Marcus Fairfax Fountaine says the brand’s success hinges on authentic storytelling that reflects rural heritage. By marrying high‑quality...

Conner Ives and MAC Team up to Protect the Dolls
Fashion designer Conner Ives partnered with MAC Cosmetics to launch the "Protect the Dolls" collection, debuting a statement t‑shirt at the close of his AW25 runway show. The piece, emblazoned with the campaign slogan, sold out instantly, prompting Ives to...

Daisy Edgar-Jones Replaced in Irish Period Thriller Based on "Captivating" Real-Life Story
Daisy Edgar-Jones has withdrawn from the Irish period thriller Bad Bridgets due to scheduling conflicts, and Alison Oliver has been cast as her replacement. The film adapts the 2023 non‑fiction book Bad Bridget, which chronicles 19th‑century Irish emigrant women imprisoned...

What’s New in Bangkok: Restaurants, Bars, Hotels and More
Bangkok has solidified its status as the world’s most visited city, drawing a flood of tourists and luxury brands alike. International hotel giants such as Aman, Hilton, Hyatt, Fairmont, Langham and Nobu are slated to open new upscale properties, expanding...
Nike Put Real Sand in the Swoosh of This Air Force 1 Ahead of Summer
Nike has unveiled a new Air Force 1 Low Sail/Soft Yellow that incorporates real glittery sand inside the Swoosh, creating a shifting visual effect with each step. The shoe features a sunrise‑inspired gradient, silver upper, yellow star eyelets, and a water‑bubble‑filled tongue...
Researchers Turn Sawdust Into Fire-Resistant Building Panels
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed interior‑wall panels made from compressed sawdust combined with struvite, a mineral harvested from water‑treatment plant clogs. An enzyme extracted from watermelon seeds enlarges struvite crystals, binding the sawdust particles into a strong, fire‑resistant board....

Mieko Kawakami’s New Novel Exposes the Tokyo Underworld of the 90s
Japanese author Mieko Kawakami’s latest novel, Sisters in Yellow, paints a gritty portrait of 1990s Tokyo’s underworld through the eyes of 15‑year‑old Hana, whose mother’s disappearance thrusts her into a night‑life bar venture and eventually criminal desperation. The narrative departs...

Alix Earle Pairs Faycal Amor Micro Minidress With Sheer Tights From Hue
Alix Earle appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon wearing a Faycal Amor gray micro minidress. She completed the look with sheer black tights from Hue and simple black heels, styled by Mimi Cuttrell. The minimalist ensemble contrasted with...

Royal & The Serpent Shares Intimate New Track ‘Steering (So Fast)’
Royal & The Serpent announced their debut album “Emptiness Is Godly,” slated for release on May 8 through Atlantic Records. The band previewed a new track, “Steering (So Fast),” described as an intimate, stripped‑back song that blends modern production with raw...

Entrepreneurs Say They Run on Coffee. What If Coffee Is Running Them Into the Ground?
Entrepreneurs are questioning the health impact of their daily coffee habit as reports of fatigue, inflammation, and anxiety rise despite unchanged caffeine intake. The article highlights that over half of commercial coffee tests positive for mold, while acrylamide formation and...
Icebreaker Infuses Japanese Sensibility Into Minimalist Capsule Collection Titled 'Designed in Japan'
Icebreaker, a VF Corporation outdoor brand known for merino wool, unveiled a new unisex capsule called “Designed in Japan” for spring 2026. The collection blends Japanese minimalist design with the brand’s natural‑fiber performance, offering T‑shirts, jumpers, cardigans, trousers and lightweight jackets. Targeted...

Official UK Trailer for 'The Wizard of the Kremlin' Starring Paul Dano
Signature Ent. and Gaumont released the official UK trailer for Olivier Assayas’s political drama *The Wizard of the Kremlin*, starring Paul Dano as a young artist‑turned‑propagandist for Vladimir Putin. The film, which debuted at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, has...

ZAINAB Shares Debut Single ‘Jadoo’
ZAINAB, a Lahore‑born, New York‑raised producer and former NYC DJ, has released her debut single “Jadoo” on Ninja Tune’s Technicolor imprint. The track features Urdu‑sung lyrics over kinetic, arpeggiated house production, offering a fresh cultural hybrid for club audiences. She...

"You See a Lot of Kids and They're Like, 'I Canceled My Shows because I'm Having a Mental-Health Issue.' The...
Chris Robinson, frontman of the Black Crowes, reflects on the grueling 1990s that defined the band’s rise and eventual burnout. Their debut, *Shake Your Money Maker*, sold five million copies in the U.S., while the follow‑up topped the Billboard chart. Robinson...

Rigs of the 2026 East Texas Showdown
The 2026 East Texas Showdown is set to host just under 200 riders across five distinct routes, including a new 69‑mile gravel Throwdown. Participation has surged from 40 riders in its 2021 debut to nearly 200, reflecting rapid growth in...

China Is Challenging US Spaceflight Supremacy
China is rapidly advancing its human‑spaceflight program, aiming for a crewed lunar flyby by 2030 and a permanent research station by 2035. The nation’s Tiangong space station, the new Mengzhou spacecraft, and the 90‑metre Long March‑10 rocket provide a predictable, state‑backed...

Salvador Dalí’s Largest Work Snapped Up by Florida Museum
Salvador Dalí's largest known painting, a 13‑panel stage set for the 1939 ballet *Bacchanale*, sold at Bonhams for €254,400 ($293,240). The work, measuring 65 by 100 feet, was purchased by the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, and joins its growing...

Ulpotha: A Place to Pause, a Place to Be
Ulpotha is a 22‑acre eco‑retreat tucked in Sri Lanka’s Galgiriwa Mountains, offering 11 hand‑crafted adobe huts without modern tech. Guests experience barefoot luxury through yoga sessions, Ayurvedic treatments, and meals prepared from on‑site organic produce. The property relies on solar...
Designing Proteins by Their Motion, Not Just Their Shape
MIT researchers unveiled VibeGen, an AI diffusion model that designs proteins by specifying desired motion rather than static structure. The system pairs a designer AI that proposes amino‑acid sequences with a predictor AI that evaluates whether the sequences exhibit the...
MAC’s Viva Glam Teams up with Conner Ives for Limited Edition T-Shirt and Lipstick Launch
MAC Cosmetics has teamed with designer Conner Ives to launch a limited‑edition “Protect the Dolls” T‑shirt and Viva Glam lipstick collection timed with Trans Day on March 31. The partnership has already sold over 17,000 T‑shirts, generating more than $600,000 for UK...

Nova Twins Winners Of Best Alternative Award At 2026 MOBOs
Nova Twins won the inaugural Best Alternative Award at the 2026 MOBO Awards, a category they helped create to recognise alternative and rock music within Black British culture. They beat nominees including Blood Orange, Hak Baker and Rachel Chinouriri, and...

How AI Is Changing Astronomy
Artificial intelligence is now central to modern astronomy, handling data volumes that far exceed human capacity. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will generate roughly 20 TB of raw data each night, prompting AI-driven pipelines for real‑time analysis. Machine‑learning models have already...

Angel Reese’s Bold Mariam Seddiq Bodysuit Look Takes an Athletic Route
Angel Reese graces the April digital cover of Vogue Australia, showcasing a white Mariam Seddiq bodysuit paired with her signature Reebok sneakers. The athletic pose, braided hair, and white crew socks reinforce her basketball roots while entering high‑fashion territory. In...

Vida Health Launches Metabolic Control Framework to Manage Obesity, Diabetes, and MASH
Vida Health has introduced a Metabolic Control Framework that shifts from isolated disease programs to a population‑level strategy for obesity, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, MASH, OSA and COPD. The framework relies on a proprietary Metabolic Control Index, which aggregates clinical, biometric...
Guns N’ Roses Keyboardist Melissa Reese To Miss Tour
Guns N’ Roses announced that keyboardist Melissa Reese will miss the start of their 2026 world tour, citing unforeseen personal reasons. Reese, who joined the band in 2016 and handles keyboards, backing vocals, sub‑bass and electronic programming, will be absent from the...

Unisom Was the Only Thing That Helped My Pregnancy Insomnia
A pregnant author found Unisom (diphenhydramine) to be the only effective over‑the‑counter sleep aid for her chronic insomnia, especially during multiple pregnancies. She reports that a half‑tablet delivers an eight‑hour, hangover‑free rest, while smaller doses can ease night‑time awakenings or...
See 15 Images of Wondrous West Africa From the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
The Smithsonian Magazine’s photo contest highlights West Africa’s vibrant peoples, cultures, and wildlife through a curated gallery of 15 images spanning countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and Burkina Faso. The collection underscores the region’s extraordinary ethnic and linguistic diversity—over 300...
Pierre Cardin to Design Uniforms for LeShuttle Staff From 2027
Pierre Cardin will design new uniforms for LeShuttle staff, with rollout slated for 2027 as part of a terminal redevelopment. More than 1,200 employee‑facing team members will wear the co‑created outfits, blending the fashion house's avant‑garde heritage with functional transport...

Student Discovers New Galápagos Bird, Solving a Decades-Old Mystery
A graduate student at San Francisco State University identified the Galápagos lava heron as a distinct species, overturning its previous classification as a subspecies of the South American striated heron. The discovery, published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, was based...

Fetty Wap Drops Unexpected Interpolation of Cranberries Classic on Post-Prison Album
Fetty Wap’s new album *Zavier* drops this week, opening with “Fool For You,” an R&B‑leaning interpolation of The Cranberries’ 1994 hit “Linger.” The record marks his first full‑length release since a six‑year drug‑trafficking sentence, with several tracks written while he...

Ally Bakst Delivers A Haunting Offering, ‘Pretty Little Ghost’
Ally Bakst, the New York‑based singer‑songwriter, has released her new single “Pretty Little Ghost,” a dark‑pop track that leans into a club‑ready vibe. The song combines cinematic synth textures with driving basslines and hints of experimental production. Bakst continues to...

Radu Jude Turns the Screws on a Wry Guilt Trip in Kontinental '25
Romanian director Radu Jude released his latest feature, Kontinental ’25, on March 27, 2026, following a double‑feature festival run that also included the AI‑driven Dracula. Shot largely with static iPhone setups in Cluj‑Napoca, the film adopts a restrained visual style...

How to Switch Antidepressants
Long‑time SSRI user Elizabeth, 64, was instructed to stop Celexa abruptly and start Zoloft, triggering severe emotional, sensory, and cardiac symptoms. Her experience illustrates how rapid tapering can lead to protracted withdrawal, a condition often misdiagnosed as a new depressive...
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
‘Blood Barn,’ released March 27, 2026, is an indie horror film that cleverly riffs on 1980s slasher tropes while injecting sharp humor. Directors Gabriel Bernini and screenwriter Alexandra Jade cite over 20 horror influences, notably Evil Dead, to craft a fresh,...
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How to Use Natural Consequences With Kids, According to a Psychologist
Psychologist Dr. Joseph Laino outlines how natural consequences can be used as a parenting tool. By allowing safe, age‑appropriate outcomes to unfold, children link their choices to real‑world results, fostering critical thinking and problem‑solving. Parents are advised to set clear...
The Winners of the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Awards
The National Book Critics Circle announced its 2025 award winners at New School in New York. Han Kang captured the fiction prize for "We Do Not Part," while Arundhati Roy earned the autobiography award for "Mother Mary Comes to Me."...

Casavogue Highlights Canadian Craftsmanship with “Made in Canada” Collections
Casavogue’s Montreal showroom is spotlighting a curated “Made in Canada” collection, featuring domestic furniture brands alongside its international lineup. New additions include Québec‑based Canadel, known for customizable solid‑wood dining pieces, as well as established names such as Verbois, Jaymar, and...

Mercedes-Benz Dealer Employee Arrested After Allegedly Driving a Customer’s C-Class to a Bar
A Mercedes‑Benz service technician in Collierville, Tennessee, allegedly drove a customer’s C300 to a bar after the vehicle was left for repairs, triggering GPS alerts that alerted the owner. Police found the employee, Derrick Nguyen, intoxicated in the car and...