The Atlantic Takes Its Journalism to Sea in Three-Year Cruise Ship Partnership
The Atlantic has struck a three‑year partnership with luxury cruise line Seabourn, embedding its writers, editorial programming, and subscription access aboard the line’s voyages starting this fall. The deal combines advertising, sponsorship, and a subscription enablement model, culminating in a 12‑day, Atlantic‑themed cruise in fall 2028. The initiative aligns with The Atlantic’s broader push into live events, which now account for roughly 25% of its commercial revenue. The publisher also reported a 27% subscriber increase to 1.46 million, underscoring the appeal of its affluent, engaged audience to luxury advertisers.

Billy Woods and Mickey Diamond Take a Bite Out of “Peter and the Wolf”
Underground hip‑hop duo billy woods and Mickey Diamond have released “Peter and the Wolf,” a hip‑hop reinterpretation of Sergei Prokofiev’s classic tale. The single, produced by Sam Seed, pairs woods as Peter with Diamond as the Wolf over a cinematic blend...

Find the OKU Hotel that Fits Your Summer Style
OKU Hotel Group now showcases four Mediterranean resorts—OKU Kos, OKU Bodrum, OKU Ibiza and OKU Andalusia—each designed around a distinct travel tribe. Kos offers an adults‑only wellness retreat with historic spa treatments, while Bodrum blends Turkish cuisine, craft workshops and gulet cruises. Ibiza caters...

Ben Wendel’s ‘BaRcoDe’ Is Unique and Uniquely Excellent
Ben Wendel’s new album *BaRcoDe* pairs his tenor saxophone with four vibraphonists/percussionists, creating a hybrid of jazz, chamber, and electronic music. Recorded after residencies at New York’s Jazz Gallery, the record features six tracks—five originals and a Jobim cover—built on...

Lost Photos of the Chelsea Hotel in the 1970s
Albert Scopin’s newly uncovered archive showcases 35 vivid photographs of New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel in the 1970s. The images blend double‑exposures, saturated reds, and ghost‑like overlays that capture the hotel’s bohemian energy and street‑level drama. Scopin documents everything from...

Downtown Boys Announce First Album in 9 Years, Share “No Me Jodas”
Downtown Boys announced their first album in nine years, *Public Luxury*, set for release on June 26 through Sub Pop. The record, co‑produced by guitarist Joey La Neve DeFrancesco and engineer Seth Manchester, seeks to translate the band’s high‑energy live...

How Do You Study Microplastics when They’re Everywhere?
Microplastics are now found in virtually every environment, making laboratory contamination a critical obstacle for researchers. Labs such as the University of Hamburg and the Minderoo Foundation’s facility are adopting plastic‑free protocols—glass or steel tools, cotton lab coats, and specialized...
London Exhibition Celebrates Konrad Mägi, Estonia’s Mystic Modern Master
London’s Dulwich Picture Gallery has opened the first UK exhibition devoted to Estonia’s modernist pioneer Konrad Mägi, showcasing more than 60 paintings, many never displayed abroad. Curated by Kathleen Soriano, the show arranges the works chronologically, tracing Mägi’s evolution from his...

Full Album Stream: Zerre – “Rotting on a Golden Throne”
German thrash outfit Zerre has dropped its sophomore full‑length, *Rotting on a Golden Throne*, via Dying Victims Productions. The record amplifies the band’s speed, aggression and dark atmosphere, moving further from their punk‑infused debut toward straight‑ahead thrash. Drawing heavily on...

Plasma Tech Targets PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’
Researchers at the University of Minnesota are applying for $862,000 in state funds to scale a liquid‑phase plasma reactor that can destroy per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water. The system is designed to treat up to 60 gallons per...

Tracking Arctic Freshwater Flow From Space
Scientists have used European Space Agency satellite data to create a 20‑year, pan‑Arctic record of river discharge and runoff, revealing that Arctic rivers deliver roughly 4,760 km³ of freshwater to the ocean each year. The new STREAM‑NEXT model, calibrated on the...

Engineering Electronic Structure of Metal‐Based Catalysts Toward Selective Peroxymonosulfate Activation for Water Purification
The review examines how tailoring the electronic structure of metal‑based catalysts can make peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation more selective and efficient for water purification. It surveys four primary modulation tactics—coordination‑environment control, metal doping, defect engineering, and electron‑buffering metal‑support interactions—linking each to...

Exeter Study Explores Social Camouflaging in Acquired Brain Injury
University of Exeter researchers have launched a study to determine whether people living with acquired brain injury (ABI) employ social camouflaging strategies. Led by MSc student Faye Brookes and Associate Professor Anna Adlam, the project will use a 20‑30 minute...
Keeping up with the Kleins: Exhibition Brings Together Yves’s Talented Artist Family
The Stedelijk Museum Schiedam has opened "Yves Klein and His Artist Family," showcasing 30 works by Yves alongside more than 40 pieces by his parents Fred Klein and Marie Raymond and his widow Rotraut Klein‑Moquay. Curated by Tijs Visser of...

Black Fathers Are Blocked, Not Missing: What Fulton County Teaches America About Father Engagement
A new qualitative study of non‑residential Black fathers in Fulton County, Georgia, reveals that fathers are present and committed, but face systemic obstacles that block engagement. The research identifies strained co‑parenting relationships, mother‑centric service designs, and confusing legal processes as...

From a 15,000-Step Walk to a Global Movement: How Walk15 Is Turning Steps Into Currency
Lithuanian startup Walk15 has transformed a 15,000‑step walking route into a global motivation platform, now reaching roughly 31% of Lithuania’s population and over one million users worldwide. The app tracks steps without location data, letting participants exchange them for discounts,...
E-Magy Presents Silicon-Dominant Anode Breakthroughs for Next-Gen Drone Power & Electronics
E‑magy will present new silicon‑dominant anode data at the 2026 International Battery Seminar in Orlando, showcasing 12 Ah 6S2P cells designed for high‑performance drone packs. The nanoporous silicon material promises higher energy density and faster charging compared with conventional chemistries, backed...

What You Need To Know About Taking Supplements As an Athlete
Athletes increasingly rely on dietary supplements to boost performance, recovery, and overall health, but product safety and efficacy vary widely. Experts advise selecting third‑party certified supplements, such as Informed Sport or NSF Certified for Sport, to ensure they are free...

Move Over, Pizza—Why Pinsa Romana Is Italy’s Hot New Food Export
Di Marco Pinsa Romana, a healthier, airy flatbread, is launching in U.S. specialty stores after establishing a global footprint of over 40 million units sold and $60 million in revenue. The brand, founded by baker Corrado Di Marco and nutritionist wife Benilde,...

First-of-Its-Kind Video Confirms Sperm Whales Really Do Headbutt
Scientists have released the first verified video of sperm whales deliberately head‑butting each other, captured by drones during fieldwork in the Azores and Balearic Islands between 2020 and 2022. The footage, published in Marine Mammal Science, confirms a behavior long...

Sanya Malhotra Calls Sundar Poonam Her ‘Most Challenging Role’; Says, “It Pushes Me Into an Unexplored Space as an Actor”
Sanya Malhotra is set to headline the upcoming romantic thriller Sundar Poonam, billed as her most challenging role to date. The film, produced by Abundantia Entertainment in partnership with Prime Video, draws inspiration from chilling true events and will be shot...

Quarterly Resets Without the Pain (Thanks to These Templates)
Quarterly planning often devolves into lengthy off‑site meetings that produce unwieldy notes and little execution. By adopting a suite of seven simple templates—audit, three‑five‑one, calendar blocks, dependency map, weekly standup, risk‑assumption, and retro—organizations can compress planning time from eight hours...

The Best Cheap Easter Days Out in the UK – Plus How to Save on Tickets
Easter holidays are costly for UK families, but careful planning can shave up to half the price of popular attractions. Major sites such as Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Legoland Windsor, Chessington, Warwick Castle and Sea Life are all offering advance‑booking...

Female Giant Rainforest Mantises Grow up to Strike Harder than Males
Researchers at Kiel University measured the predatory strike force of the Australian giant rainforest mantis from early nymph stages to adulthood, revealing that adult females deliver about 196 mN—roughly three times the force of males and far exceeding predictions based on...

This Is the World’s First Retractable Sauna, Designed to Fit Neatly Into Your Home
Klafs, the German sauna maker founded in 1928, has launched the S1—the world’s first retractable sauna—into the U.S. market. The unit folds to a slim 60 cm depth, comparable to a bookshelf, and expands to a full 160 cm sauna in just...

Preventive Strategies to Lower Hand-Foot Syndrome Risk
Researchers published a meta‑analysis of 19 randomized trials showing that topical diclofenac gel significantly reduces the incidence of grade 2 or higher chemotherapy‑induced hand‑foot syndrome, especially in patients receiving capecitabine. The analysis also identified topical silymarin, pyridoxine 400 mg, and celecoxib as...

Curated Finds for Natasha: Armchairs
Design lab stylist Iokasti curated a personalized selection of armchairs for client Natasha, blending vintage and modern pieces across a range of price points. The edit includes high‑end leather swivel chairs from Castlery, mid‑range velvet and leather options from NEXT,...

Biker Trailer: Sharwanand Goes Full Throttle in India’s First Motocross Film, Watch
The Telugu sports drama Biker, billed as India’s first motocross film, released its trailer ahead of an April 3 theatrical debut. The story follows Sharwanand’s character Vikky, a disciplined racer battling both on‑track rivals and a strained relationship with his mentor‑father,...

Is Céline Dion About To Announce Paris Concert Dates? Speculation Rife As Posters Bearing Hit Song Titles Appear On Streets...
Céline Dion may soon announce a series of Paris shows after a mysterious poster campaign featuring her hit song titles appeared throughout the city. Canadian outlet La Presse reported that the singer could stage two concerts per week at the 40,000‑seat Paris La Défense...

COVID-19 Infection May Pose Greater Risks for Developing Kidney Disease Vs. Influenza
A new retrospective cohort study of over 3 million commercially insured U.S. adults found that COVID‑19 infection dramatically increases the risk of kidney complications compared with influenza. Adjusted hazard ratios show nearly double the risk of any kidney disease (HR 1.93), a...

Yang Fudong’s Memory Palace
Yang Fudong’s solo show "Fragrant River" at Beijing’s UCCA showcases 30 video works spanning more than eight hours, opening with the five‑channel installation *Young Man, Young Man* (2025). The exhibition weaves nostalgic vignettes of 1980s‑90s hutong life, furniture‑industry imagery from...

Stop Letting Busy Work Steal Your Golden Hours (Money Monday)
The article warns sales reps that busy work can erode their most valuable time, dubbed "golden hours," which are dedicated to prospecting. It introduces a three‑tier framework—golden, platinum, and silver hours—to help reps prioritize pipeline‑building activities over administrative tasks. By...

New Technical Alpine Mixed Climb on Famous Alps Peak
Italian alpinists Matteo Della Bordella, Giacomo Mauri and Mirco Grasso completed the first ascent of Mutante, a 520‑metre mixed line on the south face of the Petites Jorasses in the French Alps. They graded the route M8 6c AI4+, noting...
Malaysia’s Durian Tourism on the Rise, Fueled by Social Media and Chinese Demand
Malaysia's durian tourism is accelerating as Chinese visitors and other international travelers plan trips to coincide with peak harvests, a trend amplified by social‑media platforms like Douyin. The BMI report notes that while Malaysia shipped only $37.2 million of durian last...
From Airports To Resorts: The Ultimate Travel Guide For Navigating Autism
Traveling with autistic passengers demands specialized planning, as sensory overload, routine disruptions, and communication barriers can turn airports, flights, and hotels into stressful environments. The guide outlines practical steps—researching autism‑friendly carriers, creating visual schedules, securing early boarding, and assembling sensory...

Dhurandhar 2: Pinda, Jaskirat Singh’s Childhood Friend, Was Inspired a Real-Life Gangster; How Aditya Dhar Weaved in a Chilling Detail
Aditya Dhar’s 2025 spy thriller Dhurandhar concludes with a Shakespeare‑inspired betrayal, while its 2026 sequel Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge pits spy Jaskirat Singh against his childhood friend‑turned‑gangster Pinda. The Pinda character is directly modeled on real‑life terrorist Harwinder Singh Sandhu, known as...

Forget Trending Trainers—This Timeless Style Looks Chic With Every Type of Jeans
Minimal trainers are enjoying a resurgence this season, with their slim silhouettes and logo‑free designs positioning them as a timeless alternative to louder sneaker trends. The cream suede version, highlighted by Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Oxford Street appearance, demonstrates how these shoes pair...
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I've Lived in Texas for 20+ Years—This Is the Most Underrated Hill Country City Everyone Should Visit Once
Boerne, Texas—just under an hour northwest of San Antonio—has emerged as a surprisingly vibrant Hill Country destination. Founded by German settlers in 1849, the town blends historic charm along its Hill Country Mile with natural attractions like Cascade Caverns and the...

Publicis Health and Talkspace Partner to Improve Treatment Adherence and Real-World Outcomes
Publicis Health announced a strategic partnership with Talkspace to embed Wisdo Health’s AI‑driven peer‑support platform into life‑sciences patient engagement programs. The collaboration adds personalized community groups and guided coaching to address social health gaps that drive medication non‑adherence. By detecting...

Live Science Today: Earth Hits Record Energy Imbalance, Hawaii Floods and NASA Prepares for Artemis II Launch
The World Meteorological Organization reported that 2025 set a new record for Earth’s energy imbalance, with roughly 91% of excess heat absorbed by the oceans and the remainder heating land, ice and the atmosphere. This accelerated warming manifested in unprecedented...

These Are The 16 Best Italian Restaurants In New York City
Gregory Lee’s guide ranks the 16 best Italian restaurants across New York City, from Brooklyn’s intimate pasta houses to Queens’ classic red‑sauce joints and Manhattan’s upscale trattorias. The list balances historic family‑run spots like Bamonte’s and Gene’s with modern innovators such...

Kat Matthews Prioritizes Sleep Above Training. You Should Too
British triathlete Kat Matthews secured the $200,000 Ironman Pro Series prize by pairing rigorous training with disciplined sleep habits, aiming for at least eight hours nightly. She adjusts workouts when rest falls short, a strategy echoed by fellow elite athletes...

A Play About the Play Becomes the Thing: Hamnet Onstage in D.C.
Maggie O'Farrell's bestselling novel *Hamnet* has been transformed into a stage play that opened this week at Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre Company after a successful Chicago run. The production, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti, centers on Agnes Shakespeare as she battles to...

Ifrah F. Ahmed Has the Spice Plug
Chef‑author Ifrah F. Ahmed is gearing up for a national press tour to promote her debut cookbook, *Soomaaliya: Food, Memory, and Migration*. The book blends Somali recipes with personal narratives of displacement and cultural identity. Ahmed also runs Milk & Myrrh, a traveling pop‑up...

February’s $30M+ Home Sales Cluster in Florida and NYC—Including Two in the Same Barrier Island Enclave
Florida and New York led February’s ultra‑luxury home market, with ten properties selling above $30 million. A never‑listed oceanfront estate in Manalapan, Florida fetched $68.3 million, the month’s highest price, while four Central Park‑adjacent condos in New York each exceeded $50 million. Only...

Allegro Non Troppo Is a Raunchy Fantasia Parody — and a an Excellent Animated Film on Its Own Merits
GKIDS is unveiling a 2K restoration of Bruno Bozzetto’s 1976 adult‑oriented animated satire *Allegro Non Troppo* to mark its 50th anniversary. The restored version will debut with a limited engagement at New York’s Metrograph from March 27 to April 2. While parodying...

Awake NY and Gap’s New Collab Is a Love Letter to ’90s New York
Awake NY and Gap have unveiled a collaborative collection that pays tribute to 1990s New York street style. The line blends Awake NY’s bold graphics with classic Gap pieces such as logo hoodies, heavyweight fleece, reimagined denim, and graphic tees. Priced between $18...

The Parasite That Garbles the Mating Calls of Male Tree Frogs
Researchers examined how tongue‑worm parasites affect the mating calls of American green tree frogs. They found that heavy parasite loads lower call frequency but also shorten call duration, creating mixed signals for females. Playback experiments showed females avoided heavily infected...