Adidas’ Hottest Running Shoe Gets Its Loudest Look to Date With an Iridescent Upper
Adidas announced it has sold nearly 10 million pairs of the Evo SL, its top‑selling running shoe. The brand unveiled a new “Chinese New Year” color‑changing edition with an iridescent upper, faux‑pony‑hair detailing and gold‑embroidered logo. The limited‑edition model retails for $160, a modest rise from the standard $150 price, and shares the Lightstrike Pro+ foam and rocker geometry of the Adios Pro Evo. Adidas also expanded the line with three variants—Woven, ATR, and Exo—targeting different performance needs.

Ina Garten's Oscar Party Dessert Is So Opulent It Deserves Its Own Award
Food Network star Ina Garten unveiled an opulent Oscar‑night dessert—a dense chocolate ganache cake paired with a silky crème anglaise—via an Instagram preview ahead of the 98th Academy Awards. The cake can be baked in advance, wrapped, and refrigerated, while...
No Evidence of Health Risks From Genetically Modified Crops Found
South Korean researchers from Seoul National University and Chosun University published a paper showing no scientific link between genetically modified (GM) crops and chronic diseases, confirming earlier findings from the 2016 National Academies report. Their analysis of PubMed literature and...

Joe Moss, Drones and Caspar David Friedrich
Joe Moss’s new installation *Automated Fantasy Procedure* at Matt’s Gallery revives the post‑internet aesthetic of the late 2000s while injecting fresh concerns about drone warfare and machine agency. Small research drones hover above visitors, while dual screens project a mash‑up...
The Love That Remains — Rapturous Portrait of an Icelandic Family in the Wake of Separation
The Love That Remains is a new Icelandic drama that follows a family coping with the aftermath of a separation. Set against the stark beauty of rural Iceland, the film offers a rapturous portrait of love, loss, and resilience. Critics...

The Roku Channel Gives Fans an Inside Look at Seahawks’ Super Bowl Run in New Special
The Roku Channel is premiering “Super Bowl Champions: The 2025 Seattle Seahawks,” a 75‑minute documentary produced by NFL Films and BD4, narrated by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, on March 18. The film offers unprecedented locker‑room audio, extended highlights and the largest wired‑sound...
The Bolo Remains Popular Beyond Cowboys
The bolo tie, once a staple of Southwestern formalwear, is gaining mainstream traction after high‑profile pop‑culture moments like Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour. Designer Luke Longfellow of Nighthorse reports a sales surge and has launched the luxury Rock Art collection, priced from...

Five High-Risk Neuron Groups Identified in ALS and FTD
Researchers mapped the transcriptomes of motor‑cortex neurons from roughly 80 post‑mortem brains and identified five excitatory neuron subgroups that are uniquely vulnerable to TDP‑43 protein aggregates in ALS and frontotemporal dementia. The study shows that TDP‑43 clumps disproportionately target excitatory...

Alzheimer’s Cases Are Rising Among Younger People—But Exercise May Help Protect Your Brain
Alzheimer’s is affecting younger adults, with an estimated 200,000 Americans aged 30‑64 diagnosed. A University of California‑San Francisco mouse study found that regular exercise triggers the liver to release the enzyme GPLD1, which clears the harmful protein TNAP and fortifies...

These MTB Handguards Mount Directly to Your Grips
Sendhit released the Nock V3 handguard, a redesign that mounts directly to compatible grips, eliminating the traditional lockring. The V3 uses a stiffer aluminum bracket and a simplified interface, offering slightly more coverage than the V2 while remaining one of...

Netflix Documentary About Murdered Cyclist Mo Wilson Premieres at SXSW
Netflix’s new documentary *The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson* will debut at SXSW on March 12 and stream globally on April 3. The film chronicles the meteoric rise of the young gravel and mountain‑bike star and the shocking 2022...
Etro Creative Director Exits
Italian designer Marco De Vincenzo is leaving Etro, ending a tenure that began in June 2022. The house praised his role in strengthening brand identity during a period of growth and stylistic renewal. Etro framed the exit as mutual, aligning...

Thriller ‘We Bury the Dead’ Bowing on Blu-Ray and DVD March 17 From Alliance
Alliance Home Entertainment announced that the thriller "We Bury the Dead" will hit Blu‑ray and DVD shelves on March 17. The movie follows Ava (Daisy Ridley) as she searches for her missing husband after a catastrophic military disaster that turns...

Effort-Based Trail Workouts to Boost Strength and Stamina
Trail runners are shifting from pace‑based metrics to effort‑focused workouts to better handle uneven terrain. Coach Jason Koop outlines three core sessions—crest‑and‑flow surges, pace‑change sprints, and progressive hill tempo—each designed to boost strength, acceleration control, and climbing endurance. The workouts...

7 Best Weighted Blankets to Sleep Better and Ease Anxiety, According to Editors
The editors evaluated dozens of weighted blankets and identified seven top models, highlighting the Bearaby Cotton Napper as the overall winner. They explain how weighted blankets simulate a therapeutic hug, lowering cortisol and boosting oxytocin, which can improve sleep and...

Inside the PGA Tour’s Mobile Fitness and Recovery Centers That Help Power Modern Golf Performance
The PGA Tour has turned its traveling schedule into a high‑tech performance platform by deploying two 1,000‑square‑foot mobile trailers that house a full‑service gym, physical‑therapy suite and a dedicated recovery center. Senior Vice President Andy Levinson oversaw a 2019 redesign...

Marmite Pasta Primavera
Nigella Lawson published a Marmite‑infused spaghetti recipe, drawing on a dish cited by centenarian food historian Anna Del Conte. The quick‑cook pasta primavera blends sweet peas, carrots, butter, parmesan and a teaspoon‑plus of Marmite for a smoky‑umami finish. Featured in...

The Many Dangers of 7-Ketocholesterol
Researchers led by Matthew O’Connor have published a comprehensive review of 7‑ketocholesterol (7KC), an oxidized cholesterol formed by reactive oxygen species. The paper details how 7KC accumulates in atherosclerotic plaques, transforms macrophages into inflammatory foam cells, and exerts neurotoxic effects...

Move over Pune and Bengaluru, Hyderabad Now Houses India’s Largest Dolby Cinema Screen at Allu Cinemas
Allu Cinemas opened in Kokapet, Hyderabad, featuring India’s largest Dolby Cinema screen. The 75‑foot screen seats 644, uses dual 4K laser projection, Dolby Vision and a 64‑channel Dolby Atmos sound system. The multiplex also includes three premium 4K laser screens...
Effects of Percutaneous Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection on Return-to-Play After Acute Hamstring Muscle Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) is increasingly used to accelerate healing of acute hamstring strains, a common cause of missed competition. A 2026 systematic review and meta‑analysis of six randomized controlled trials involving 277 athletes evaluated PRP’s impact on return‑to‑play (RTP). The...
Rethinking the Disc: From Degenerative Narrative to Adaptive Potential
The editorial challenges the long‑standing view that intervertebral discs inevitably degenerate, arguing that discs are mechano‑responsive tissues capable of structural and metabolic adaptation. It highlights how dynamic loading during physical activity facilitates nutrient exchange, counteracting the disc’s avascular nature. By...
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry per Cent Fat Z-Score as a Predictor of Menstrual Status in Adolescent and Young Adult Female Athletes
A retrospective study of 388 female athletes shows that a dual‑energy X‑ray absorptiometry (DXA) derived % fat Z‑score predicts menstrual status more accurately than traditional BMI or percent expected body weight (% EBW). Using a cutoff of < −1.0, sensitivity for detecting amenorrhoea rose...
CONCUSS Randomised Clinical Trial of Vergence/Accommodative Therapy for Concussion-Related Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency
The CONCUSS randomized trial compared immediate versus delayed office‑based vergence/accommodative therapy with movement (OBVAM) for concussion‑related convergence insufficiency in patients aged 11‑25. After six weeks, 88% of the immediate group achieved success on near point of convergence and positive fusional...

Greedy by Callie Kazumi
British-Japanese author Callie Kazumi’s second novel, "Greedy," follows Ed Cook, a down‑on‑his‑luck immigrant in Tokyo who lands a lucrative private‑chef gig with reclusive philanthropist Hazeline Yamamoto. Despite no culinary training, Ed is drawn into a high‑tech mansion where he serves...

This Tiny French Skate Brand Is Making Sneakers Everyone Wants
Village PM, a tiny French skate label founded by Basile Lapray and Bram De Cleen, debuted its 1PM sneaker line in 2026, blending rock‑climbing technology with skate‑shoe performance. The shoes feature an asymmetrical lace‑to‑toe profile, dual heel pull tabs, and climbing‑rubber sidewalls...

The Texas Chef On Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives Who Fans Fell In Love With
Ma Harper, the 89‑year‑old chef‑owner of Ma Harper’s Creole Kitchen in San Antonio, was featured in Episode 8 of Season 29 of *Diners, Drive‑Ins and Dives*. The segment highlighted her New Orleans‑style gumbo, fried pork chop, and red beans and rice, but viewers...
In a Historic Kyoto Neighborhood, a New Hotel Channels the Past
Capella Kyoto opens March 22, blending traditional machiya architecture with modern luxury and a courtyard featuring a Kara‑hafu gable. The hotel partners with SingleThread’s three‑Michelin‑star team for the SoNoMa restaurant, offering a menu that fuses Kyoto sensibilities with Northern California...
Propanc Advances PRP Toward Clinical Trials for Pancreatic Cancer
Propanc Biopharma announced that its proenzyme therapy PRP is moving toward a Phase Ib first‑in‑human study for advanced pancreatic cancer. The company highlighted preclinical data showing more than 85 % tumor‑growth inhibition and secured FDA orphan‑drug designation. A validated pharmacokinetic assay developed...

Can High-Dose Vitamin D Prevent Long-COVID Cognitive Decline?
Researchers in the VIVID trial, one of the largest randomized studies on vitamin D and COVID‑19, found that a high‑dose vitamin D3 regimen (3,200 IU/day after a loading dose) did not lower acute disease severity, hospitalizations, or death. However, among participants...

Sace6 Announce Debut Album ‘Brutalist’
sace6 announced their debut full‑length album “brutalist,” set for release on May 8 through Sumerian Records. The record follows the 2025 EP “Limerence” and features eleven tracks, including a collaboration with jxdn. The band debuted the single “covet,” a blend of...

Universal's New Plan Could Steal Every Major Director From Warner Bros. And Paramount
Universal Pictures announced it will lengthen its theatrical windows, guaranteeing at least five weekends for 2026 releases and seven weekends starting in 2027, except for Focus Features titles. The policy reverses the pandemic‑era shortcut to premium VOD and signals a...

Future Islands Sign Exclusive Global Deal with Universal Music Publishing
Universal Music Publishing Group has signed Baltimore synth‑pop band Future Islands to an exclusive global publishing deal covering their back catalogue and future works. The agreement coincides with the band’s 20th anniversary and the UK Top 10 entry of their 2024...

Try Small Steps and Set the Bar Low: How to Find the Meaning of Life
Bill Burnett and Dave Evans, former Apple engineers, apply design‑thinking principles to personal purpose in their new book *How to Live a Meaningful Life*. They argue that the current meaning crisis—exacerbated by the pandemic, AI‑driven job fears, and economic slowdown—can...

Video Premiere: Ravenmocker – “Where the Raven Flies”
Southern California melodic death metal band Ravenmocker has premiered its second single “Where the Raven Flies” with an accompanying video shot in Angeles National Forest. The track deepens the group’s thematic focus on the Raven Mocker cryptid, mixing soaring melodies...

A Large Fossil Leg Bone Hints at T. Rex’s Origins, but Scientists Disagree
A 96‑centimetre tibia from New Mexico's Kirtland Formation has been re‑examined and identified as a massive tyrannosaurid, potentially predating the classic T. rex by several million years. The bone’s dimensions imply a 4.5‑tonne animal, larger than earlier North American tyrannosaurids but...

Must Read: Prada Names Bella Hadid as Its First Global Beauty Ambassador, Full Beauty Brands Relaunches 11 Honoré
Prada Beauty has appointed supermodel Bella Hadid as its first global beauty ambassador, fronting the new Prada Touch cream‑to‑powder blush campaign. At the same time, Full Beauty Brands relaunched its luxury plus‑size label 11 Honoré with a limited‑edition evening capsule...
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Peter Luger Steakhouse Just Released Its Very Own Jägermeister-Style Spirit
Peter Luger Steakhouse has teamed with Brooklyn distiller Faccia Brutto Spirits to launch Lugermeister, a German‑style herbal liqueur. The 30% ABV digestif blends botanicals such as juniper, licorice, poppy seed and cacao, and is positioned as a post‑steak digestif. It...
Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott Expands Beyond Texas with New Flagship
Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott, the Western‑inspired lifestyle brand launched in 2023, is opening its first flagship outside Texas in Nashville, Tennessee. The 10,000‑square‑foot store will showcase curated jewelry, hats, boots, apparel, and feature a Hat Customization Atelier and the...

The Murder at World’s End by Ross Montgomery
Ross Montgomery’s debut, *The Murder at World’s End*, is a locked‑room mystery set on a remote Cornish manor in autumn 1910. The story pivots on Viscount Stockingham‑Welt’s apocalyptic fear of Halley’s Comet, which leads to a sealed household and his...
Scope Introduces More Affordable R4.G Gravel Wheel
Scope Cycling has launched the R4.G, a new gravel wheel set designed for price‑sensitive riders. It retains the 45 mm rim profile and 38/28 mm width of the premium Artech 4.G but drops the Aeroscale texture, carbon spokes and 3D‑printed hubs. The wheel...

Why Nagarjuna-Starrer Hello Brother’s Composer Koti Saluri Was Left ‘Anguished’ by Adivi Sesh’s Dacoit
The teaser for Adivi Sesh’s upcoming Telugu film *Dacoit* featured a remix of the 1994 hit “Kannepettaro Kannu Kottaro” from Nagarjuna’s *Hello Brother*. The new version, arranged by Gyaani and released by Aditya Music, quickly went viral, but original composer Koti Saluri was not notified about...

Astrobeats: Which New Song Releases Match Your Zodiac Sign?
Rolling Stone India’s "Astrobeats" pairs twelve newly released Indian indie tracks with zodiac signs, matching each song’s vibe to astrological traits. The piece spotlights artists such as RANJ, Naam Sujal, Chaar Diwaari and emerging producers, highlighting genre‑fluid blends of R&B,...

Mask4mask: Masquerade Was Having a Moment at the AW26 Shows
Autumn/Winter 2026 fashion weeks saw a pronounced resurgence of masks, with designers across London and Paris staging full‑blown masquerade looks. Emerging talents such as Oscar Ouyang and Thevxlley led the charge, integrating ornate facial coverings into their collections. The motif...

Uganda Welcomes WildPlaces Kulu Ora Lodge
WildPlaces Africa has opened Kulu Ora, its seventh lodge, deep within Uganda’s Murchison Falls National Park. The property features 11 canvas‑walled suites, each with a private plunge pool and Nile views, alongside a spa, pool, bar and library. Designed for...
Diatom-Based Microrobots Show Promise for Targeted Photodynamic Therapy of Glioblastoma
Researchers at China’s Shenyang Institute of Automation have created magnetically controlled microrobots from diatom frustules for glioblastoma photodynamic therapy. The robots retain natural chlorophyll, serving as a built‑in photosensitizer, and can be steered via external magnetic fields to tumor sites....

Stanley Family Foundation Renews Commitment to Accelerate Psychiatric Research at Broad Institute
The Stanley Family Foundation has renewed its support for the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute, bringing its cumulative investment to over $1 billion, including a fresh $280 million pledge. The funding fuels large‑scale genetic studies aimed at uncovering...

Kevin Cronin: REO Speedwagon Reunion 'Exceeded My Expectations'
Kevin Cronin said the recent reunion of classic REO Speedwagon members exceeded his expectations, sparking optimism for a longer‑term reconciliation. The band halted touring under the REO Speedwagon name in 2024 after internal disputes, prompting Cronin to perform with the Kevin Cronin...

A Simpler Form of DNA May Be Key to Non-Viral Gene Therapy, Study Suggests
Researchers have identified a streamlined DNA construct that could replace viral carriers in gene‑therapy applications. The study demonstrates that this minimalist DNA format delivers therapeutic genes with efficiency comparable to adeno‑associated viruses while eliciting a weaker immune response. Production of...

Dark and Stormy Thrillers by Stephen King, Ruth Ware and More
Best‑selling author Lisa Unger spotlights a niche of dark, storm‑driven thrillers, highlighting Ruth Ware’s reality‑show murder mystery One Perfect Couple and Alyssa Cole’s psychological suspense One of Us Knows. Both novels use extreme weather to isolate characters, intensifying fear and forcing desperate...
This East London Marketplace Is Being Transformed Into a ‘Community-First’ Food Court
London’s Ilford Cultural Quarter is revamping the former Mercado Metropolitano into Maison Noor, a community‑first food court launching later this month. Backed by Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Greater London Authority, the venue will feature sixteen fully halal vendors offering...