
Taste the Mediterranean Sea at This New London Restaurant
Greek chef Christos Fotos expands his Jul’s brand from Ibiza to London, opening a flagship restaurant in St James’s. The venue, designed by Athens‑based ArcSet, marries the building’s historic architecture with Mediterranean stone, plaster and wood finishes. The menu balances Greek instincts with British seasonal produce, featuring dishes like octopus with prespa bean purée and slow‑cooked lamb flatbread. A glass wine wall and a cocktail laboratory underscore a refined yet understated dining experience.
Kathmandu Showcases Cultural Splendor with Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra for Diplomatic Community
The Nepal Tourism Board, Kathmandu Metropolitan City and the Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra Management Committee hosted a special viewing of the Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra for diplomats and their families on March 28, 2026. The event took place on the...
Hermès: In An AI World Flooded With Abundance, Scarcity May Become Even More Valuable
Hermès remains a rarity‑driven luxury asset, sustaining premium valuations despite recent macro‑related sell‑offs. In 2025 the company posted $18 billion in revenue and an impressive 41.75 % operating margin, underscoring the power of its scarcity model. A current ratio near five and...

This Spring, Divest From Clutter to Reclaim Personal Productivity Like a Boss
The article reframes spring cleaning as a strategic portfolio rebalancing for high‑earning professionals, urging them to divest physical and digital clutter. It recommends hiring certified organizers, upgrading to premium storage, and outsourcing deep‑cleaning to reclaim valuable time. Digital hygiene steps...
How to Design a Home for an Exposed Location – An Architect’s Top Tips
Designing homes in exposed locations—coastal, plains, or hill sites—requires more than aesthetic choices; structural resilience is paramount. Architects recommend steep‑pitch roofs, large eaves, and small, deep‑set windows to mitigate wind uplift, rain, and sea‑salt corrosion. Additional measures such as sarking...

No, Not Stovepipes—The Elegant Trouser Trend Taking Over Wardrobes In London, Paris and NYC
Cigarette trousers—slim, cropped pants reminiscent of a Marlboro Red—are sweeping Paris, London and New York, becoming the go‑to silhouette for celebrities like Hailey Bieber and fashion houses such as Gucci. The trend’s appeal lies in its clean line, mid‑weight fabrics and...
Fishing for Pearls: Ghostface Killah in 2006
In 2006 Ghostface Killah dropped two landmark solo albums, *Fishscale* (March) and *More Fish* (December), solidifying his reputation as a hip‑hop auteur. Both records showcase dense, razor‑sharp lyricism paired with a kaleidoscope of samples from soul, funk and even European...

Amaal Mallik Claims He Earned Rs 1.5 Lakh From a Hit Ranbir Kapoor Song but Label Earned Rs 100 Cr:...
Composer Amaal Mallik disclosed that he earned only Rs 75,000‑Rs 1.5 lakh (approximately $900‑$1,800) for the 2015 hit “Sooraj Dooba Hai,” while the song’s label, T‑Series, has generated roughly Rs 100 crore (about $12 million) in royalties. He explained that Indian music royalties, instituted in 2020...

This Foldable Outdoor Privacy Screen Brings Another Level of Flexibility to a Small Garden — Portable, and Affordable, the Stylish...
Outsunny’s foldable outdoor privacy screen, priced under £60 (about $76), offers a portable, weather‑resistant solution for small gardens and balconies. Made from solid fir wood, the 120 × 170 cm panel can double as a trellis, adding greenery while dampening noise. Its lightweight,...
JPMorgan’s Institutional Clients Are Asking About Climate Tipping Points
JPMorgan Chase’s institutional client base is increasingly probing climate‑related tipping points, especially the weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Sarah Kapnick, the bank’s global head of climate advisory, says investors view the shift from a linear to a...

Scientists Discover a Hidden System that Turns Brown Fat Into a Calorie Burner
Researchers identified the protein SLIT3 as a master regulator that activates brown fat by orchestrating its blood‑vessel and nerve networks. The enzyme BMP1 cleaves SLIT3 into two fragments, each directing vascular growth or neural expansion, while the PLXNA1 receptor mediates...

FEATURE: Cancer-Stricken Founder Urges Peace as "Silent Museum" Nears 30 Years
The Silent Museum (Mugonkan) in Ueda, Japan, will celebrate its 30th anniversary, showcasing roughly 180 paintings by about 130 young artists who perished in the Sino‑Japanese and Pacific wars. Founder and co‑director Seiichiro Kuboshima, 84, disclosed he is battling stage‑4...

I Thought I’d Been Coping with My Sister’s Death – a Taylor Swift Song Showed Me I Hadn’t
The author describes how Taylor Swift’s track “Marjorie” from the 2020 Evermore album unlocked five years of unprocessed grief over her sister’s death, prompting a profound emotional release. The song’s lyrical intimacy and ethereal production acted as an informal therapy during...

Bluetti’s Sora 500 Solar Panel Is Incredibly Powerful for Its Size
Bluetti’s new Sora 500 portable solar panel uses N‑Type TOPCon cells to deliver 509 W in real‑world testing, exceeding its 500 W rating. The panel can add a full day’s 1.6 kWh energy to a van’s power system in just two hours, dramatically shortening...

Could Overlay Underfloor Heating Be the Best Choice for Your Home Renovation Project?
Overlay underfloor heating offers a low‑profile alternative to traditional screeded systems for home renovations. The system sits on pre‑routed boards directly over the subfloor, adding only 15‑35 mm and allowing installation in a weekend with minimal disruption. Material costs run about...

Forget Basic Black Trousers—These Are the Workwear Trends to Know in 2026
Spring/Summer 2026 runway shows are reshaping office attire, introducing low‑waist skirts, colour‑blocked neutrals, and collarless blazers as fresh workwear staples. Designers such as Chanel, Tory Burch and Chloé showcase practical tweaks—like utility pockets, bold‑bow shirts, and drop‑waist silhouettes—that blend comfort with...
“Dubai Is Over”? Not for Ultra‑Luxury. And Definitely Not for the Queen of Palm Jumeirah
Dubai’s mass‑market real estate is showing signs of cooling, but the ultra‑luxury segment continues to thrive, according to top agent Elena Yurgeneva, who has closed over $20 billion in sales. Yurgeneva says properties priced above $5 million are insulated from mortgage‑rate concerns,...

'Nature-Drenching' Is Going to Be the Big Gardening Trend for 2026 — This Is How to Let Your Space Be...
The 2026 outdoor‑living trend dubbed “nature‑drenching” asks homeowners to let plants overtake furniture rather than merely placing décor among foliage. Designer Kris Manalo of Atkin & Thyme explains that climbing vines and hardy greens should wrap around pergolas, gazebos and modular pieces, turning...
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Amazon Just Dropped the 'Perfect Travel Outfit' Of the Season—And I'm Adding It to My Cart
Amazon’s Anrabess Two‑piece Sweater Set has quickly become a best‑seller after its March launch, priced at $38 for a coordinated top and pants. The knit ensemble is marketed as a breathable, thick‑yet‑light travel outfit with spacious pockets and a relaxed...

Joining the Dots in Jamshedpur | A Parsi Family Archive Turns Into ‘Sparseeing’
Joyona Medhi and documentary photographer Abhishek Basu transformed a box of glass slides from the Gazdar‑Bharucha family into the photobook *Sparseeing*, which chronicles the life of Keki Gazdar, a 1950s mechanical engineer, and the broader Parsi community in Jamshedpur. The book,...
Amazon Is Selling a Farmhouse Outdoor Storage Bin for Just $180
Amazon is offering the Dwvo Farmhouse Outdoor Storage Bin for $180, a 22% discount from its original $230 price. The bin measures 50.2" × 29.1" × 41.3" and is built from all‑weather molded resin with a waterproof seal. It features dual barn‑door openings, a...

Yonnie Returns with Powerful New Single “Hold On” — A Soulful Anthem of Strength, Growth, and Renewal
After a long hiatus, Detroit‑born singer‑songwriter Yonnie returns with the single “Hold On,” now streaming worldwide. The track blends soulful melodies with personal storytelling, delivering a message of resilience and present‑moment awareness. Yonnie, known for her early‑2000s feature on the...
Opera Is a Place: Understanding Why Younger Audiences Come to the Opera House
The essay argues that opera houses should be positioned as cultural "third places" rather than merely performance venues to attract younger audiences. It highlights how young people are drawn to the architecture, ambiance, and social opportunities of spaces like Mexico...
Three European Wellness Destinations to Unwind In
Goodwood House in West Sussex has expanded from motorsport fame to a wellness hub, offering gut‑reset retreats from roughly $520 per night and a four‑day Mood Food Connection program priced at $2,375 for three nights. In Burgundy, Les Sources de...
Psychology Says the Adults Who Feel Most Lost in Midlife Aren’t the Ones Who Failed — They’re the Ones Who...
Midlife distress often arises not from failure but from having faithfully executed a youthful “dream” that no longer feels authentic. Research by Daniel Levinson and large‑scale studies show that high‑achieving adults experience a hollow feeling when they reach the life...
Q & A: Janet Farrell on IN Series Opera & Being a Recipient of a National Opera Trustee Recognition Award
Janet Farrell, a senior executive at M&T Bank and board president of Washington, D.C.’s IN Series Opera, was named one of five recipients of Opera America’s National Opera Trustee Recognition Award. Farrell highlighted the company’s bold, socially‑charged productions—such as a “Madama Butterfly”...
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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day highlights that 218 gravitational‑wave events have been cataloged by the LIGO‑Virgo‑KAGRA collaboration as of March 2026. The grid image visualizes each detection, showing binary black‑hole mergers dominate the list despite black holes being less common...

Cosmological Paradoxes
The article surveys the most pressing cosmological paradoxes, from the resolved Olbers’ Paradox to the still‑open Hubble tension, Fermi Paradox, and vacuum‑energy discrepancy. It shows how multiple observational‑theoretical mismatches are straining the Lambda‑CDM framework that has dominated cosmology since the...

New York's Once-Thriving Adirondack Village Is Now An Eerie Ghost Town With A Presidential History
Tahawus, a former Adirondack mining village, has been abandoned twice—first in 1858 after iron operations failed and again in 1989 when titanium‑dioxide mines closed. The town briefly entered national history when Vice President Theodore Roosevelt stayed at the Tahawus Club...

Watch Zakk Wylde’s New Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
Zakk Wylde has dropped a new music video for “Ozzy’s Song,” a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, and debuted it live at a Black Label Society concert in Madison on March 27. The video blends archival footage from Wylde’s...

Austin and Alt-Country Songwriter and Guitarist Jon Dee Graham Dies
Austin‑born guitarist and songwriter Jon Dee Graham died on March 27 at 67, ending a career that helped forge the cowpunk sound and later the alt‑country movement. He rose from The Skunks, one of Texas’s first punk bands, to co‑found...
Fred Again.. And Thomas Bangalter Tease Release of Ally Pally B2b Set
British producer Fred again.. announced the upcoming release of his historic back‑to‑back set with Daft Punk co‑founder Thomas Bangalter, recorded at London’s Alexandra Palace on February 27. The teaser was posted on Reddit on March 26, with a YouTube premiere scheduled for 5 PM GMT...
Why Riverside Luxury Cruises Are Perfect for Families with Teens
Riverside Luxury Cruises has positioned its river‑cruise fleet as a family‑friendly option, especially for travelers with teenagers. The line’s spacious two‑bedroom Owner’s Suites, ranging from 750 to 880 sq ft, provide private balconies, king beds and 24‑hour butler service via WhatsApp. Onboard...
Why Use Living Cells? Researchers Are Making Chemicals with Enzymes Alone
Researchers at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) are advancing "cell‑free" biomanufacturing, using curated enzyme cocktails instead of living microbes to convert biomass into chemicals. By pairing high‑throughput robotics with machine‑learning analytics, they can evaluate thousands of enzyme variants...

Why Do Basketball Players Miss Shots They’ve Made Before? Same Reason Smart People Struggle With Decisions
The article draws a parallel between entrepreneurs’ decision fatigue and elite athletes missing routine shots, highlighting how overthinking can undermine performance. It argues that establishing consistent habits—like fixed meals, wardrobe, and work routines—creates mental defaults that preserve cognitive bandwidth. By...

How St-Germain And The Hugo Spritz Became The Unofficial Drinks Of Après Ski
St‑Germain elderflower liqueur has become the core ingredient of the Hugo Spritz, now the de‑facto après‑ski cocktail across the French Alps and increasingly in U.S. ski resorts. The drink, invented in 2005 and revamped with St‑Germain in 2007, blends Prosecco,...

Unilab, Mercury Drug Celebrate Women’s Month, Roll Out Bone and Blood Screening Caravan
Unilab and Mercury Drug have launched a free Bone and Blood Caravan during Women’s Month, offering on‑site bone density and anemia screenings plus doctor consultations at multiple locations in Metro Manila, Rizal, Cavite, and Laguna. The initiative, powered by Unilab’s...
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Teaching Kids Financial Responsibility with Credit Cards
Parents can teach financial responsibility by adding minors as authorized users on existing credit cards or by issuing low‑limit, secured cards. Early credit‑building helps teens establish a credit history, which accounts for 15% of a future credit score, while debit...

‘The Serpent’s Skin’ Review: Lo-Fi Trans Fantasy Proves Counterculture Reigns Supreme
Alice Maio Mackay’s low‑budget indie film “The Serpent’s Skin” delivers a lo‑fi trans‑focused fantasy that riffs on everything from “Twilight” to “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” The story follows Anna, a young trans woman with psychic abilities, as she navigates love,...

Why Victoria From Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen Looks So Familiar
Netflix has debuted the eight‑episode horror miniseries *Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen*, created by Stranger Things’ Duffer brothers and starring Camilla Morrone and Adam DiMarco as a couple trapped in a winter cabin. Veteran actress Jennifer Jason Leigh...

Sound Advice: Caring for Your Hearing and Balance
World Health Organization estimates that by 2050 roughly 2.5 billion people will experience some degree of hearing loss, with over 700 million requiring rehabilitation. The article outlines common risk factors—from prenatal infections and childhood ear infections to occupational noise and ototoxic medications—and...

The Super Mario Galaxy May Very Well Feature Wario
Speculation that Wario will appear in the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie intensified after Chris Pratt and Charlie Day answered a live‑on‑air question with both “yes” and “no” buttons on The Tonight Show. A UK cinema chain’s listing even cites...
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How to Stop Worrying About the Future
Chronic worry can erode mental and physical health, reducing daily functioning and workplace productivity. The article outlines practical steps—accepting worries, scheduling a dedicated worry window, practicing mindfulness, and seeking cognitive‑behavioral therapy—to curb excessive anxiety. It also highlights simple cognitive tricks...

Jinlong Village’s Cherry Blossom Festival Sparks Economic Vitalization and Rural Tourism Surge in Chongqing
Jinlong Village in Chongqing’s Nanchuan district has turned its annual cherry blossom festival into a catalyst for rural tourism, attracting thousands of visitors and spurring economic growth. The festival’s float parade, cultural market, and family activities have helped the village...
Geology and Depositional Characteristics of Early-Middle Miocene Fossil Woods (Central Türkiye)
The study maps Early‑Middle Miocene silicified wood fossils within the Galatian Volcanic Complex (GVC) of central Turkey, pinpointing seven localities where the woods occur in stratified, scattered, or tightly packed horizons. These fossils are embedded in fine‑grained pyroclastic and sedimentary...

Seoul Hotel Demand Hits Record High in 2026: A Complete Travel Guide for Global Tourists Navigating Luxury and Boutique Stays
Seoul’s hotel market hit a record demand surge in 2026 as international tourists extend stays to explore the city’s culture, cuisine, and entertainment. Luxury properties in Gangnam, Myeongdong and Insadong now command premium rates, while mid‑range and boutique hotels also...

‘Animal Friends’, Ryan Reynolds And Jason Momoa’s R-Rated Live Action-Animation Hybrid Comedy, Heads To Winter 2027
Warner Bros. has pushed the release of Legendary’s R‑rated live‑action‑animation comedy *Animal Friends* to January 22, 2027, citing greater talent availability for press. The film, starring Ryan Reynolds, Jason Momoa, Aubrey Plaza, and others, moved from Sony to Warner Bros after Legendary’s...
CUVAE: Strengthening Latent Representations in Skip-Connection VAEs for High-Fidelity Medical Image Reconstruction
The paper introduces CUVAE, a Constrained Unfolding Variational Autoencoder that adds weighted skip‑connections and batch‑normalized latent constraints to traditional VAEs. By addressing posterior collapse, CUVAE preserves a structured latent space while maintaining high‑fidelity image reconstruction. Experiments on Chest X‑ray (Pneumonia)...

Why Men Struggle in Silence: The Hidden Link Between Mental Health and Addiction
Men’s reluctance to discuss mental health creates a silent crisis that often manifests as substance misuse. Clinical evidence shows that men are less likely to seek therapy, yet they represent a disproportionate share of suicide deaths and addiction cases. The...

How Singer Built an Empire without a Business Plan
Rob Dickinson, a former rock star, founded Singer Vehicle Design after converting a 1969 Porsche 911 into a bespoke masterpiece, without a formal business plan. The venture, initially meant to be a design studio, pivoted to in‑house manufacturing to meet...