Adejoké Bakare Hosts a West African Feast at Home
Adejoké Bakare invited friends to a West African feast, featuring five signature dishes curated by Chishuru’s head chef. The menu ranged from classic steamed bean cakes to a Senegalese twist on pain perdu, each presented with detailed home‑cooking instructions. Bakare’s gathering highlighted the versatility of African flavors in a domestic setting. The chef also shared the recipes publicly, inviting a broader audience to explore the cuisine.

Perle Noire Review: Charting the Inner Life of the Iconic Josephine Baker
Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine debuted at Adelaide Festival, offering a non‑linear, emotionally driven portrait of iconic Black performer Josephine Baker. Directed by Peter Sellars and scored by avant‑garde jazz composer Tyshawn Sorey, the production blends operatic cabaret, spoken word,...
The Rising Demand for Mindfulness Teachers (2026–2030 Industry Forecast)
The mindfulness education sector is projected to surge between 2026 and 2030, driven by corporate wellness initiatives and rising consumer interest in mental health. Forecasts estimate a compound annual growth rate of roughly 12%, translating into a demand for 250,000...

BFI Innovation Challenge Fund Invests £350k to Support Equitable Futures in Screen Through ‘ACES: AI, Carbon, Equity, Skills’ Led by...
The BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund has awarded £350,000 to Goldsmiths, University of London to launch the ACES programme – AI, Carbon, Equity, Skills. ACES will unite academic partners, industry leaders and NGOs to explore AI’s workforce impact, carbon...

Trump Tower Plan Looms Over Surfers Paradise as Opposition Surges
Developers led by Eric Trump have unveiled a proposal for a 91‑story, 335‑metre Trump Tower on the Gold Coast, aiming to become Australia’s tallest building. The $1.5 billion project would include a luxury hotel, 272 residences, a beach club and over...
Zero FX: Is The E-Dual Sport Experience Enough To Gain Converts?
Zero Motorcycles’ FX electric dual‑sport, now in its latest iteration, pairs a 46 hp Z‑Force 75‑5 motor with a 7.2 kWh battery that Zero claims delivers up to 102 mi city range and 65 mi at 55 mph. The sub‑300 lb bike offers instant torque, Bosch...

Dear Colin Brooks: Defunded Victorian Arts Organisations Address Creative Industries Minister
Several Victorian arts bodies—including Writers Victoria, the Public Galleries Association of Victoria, Abbotsford Convent and Australian Print Workshop—have been stripped of operational funding by Creative Victoria. The groups have publicly appealed to Creative Industries Minister Colin Brooks, citing petitions, funding...
Optics Planet Deals: Save on Trail Cameras From Tactacam, Bushnell, Stealth Cam, and Cuddeback
Optics Planet is running a limited‑time promotion on a wide selection of trail cameras, featuring discounts up to 78% across top brands such as Tactacam, Bushnell, Stealth Cam, Wildgame Innovations and Cuddeback. The Tactacam Ultra, Outdoor Life’s 2025 editor’s choice,...
Dan Orlovsky: 4 Reasons You Need to Step Into Discomfort
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky argues that comfort traps individuals, especially fathers, in mediocrity. He outlines four reasons—laziness, risk avoidance, over‑reliance on others, and a lowered performance ceiling—that illustrate how staying comfortable harms health, relationships, and personal growth. By embracing...

Your Spring Wardrobe Needs a Fringe Skirt
The article curates 18 fringe‑skirt options for the spring season, spanning mini, midi, and maxi lengths. It highlights a wide material palette—from wool and silk blends to leather and sequins—and showcases colors ranging from classic black to bold yellows and...
If You Don’t See This on Your Amazon Purchase, Your Delivery Window and Returns Might Take Longer
Amazon distinguishes between items "Sold by Amazon" and third‑party listings, a split that directly affects delivery windows and return processes. Products owned and shipped by Amazon enjoy uniform Prime delivery times and streamlined QR‑code returns, while seller‑fulfilled items can face...
Amarillo’s Circus Room Walks a Tightrope Between Past and Present
The Circus Room, opened in 1962, is the oldest continuously operating bar on Route 66. Its circus‑themed décor—vintage Ringling Brothers posters, clown signage, and retro figurines—preserves a mid‑century roadside aesthetic. Despite the shift of traffic to Interstate 40, the dive has survived,...
A Meditation to Nourish an Undefended Heart
Vinny Ferraro presents a guided meditation aimed at nurturing an “undefended heart,” encouraging practitioners to meet personal and others’ pain with compassion. The practice combines body awareness, heart‑centered intention, and repeated compassionate phrases toward familiar individuals and broader acquaintances. Ferraro...
A Sojourn Into the Stephen King Archive: ‘The Dark Half’
Andy Hageman’s essay in the Los Angeles Review of Books examines Stephen King’s original manuscript of The Dark Half, complete with handwritten notes and marginalia. The archive reveals a title page and ending that differ markedly from the published novel. King’s annotations...

How Cachasol Built A Hospitality-First Tequila Brand
James “Monty” Montero launched Cachasol, a tequila brand built around a six‑acre agave farm and on‑site distillery in Sayulita, Mexico. The venture replaces traditional shelf‑first distribution with immersive tours, cooking classes, and a farm‑to‑table bar that serve as the primary...
Baggy Jeans Are Still Going Strong, According to Fashion Insiders
Fashion insiders confirm that baggy jeans have cemented themselves as a lasting staple in 2026, evolving from a Y2K‑era revival into a versatile wardrobe essential. While skinny and stovepipe silhouettes are slated for a comeback, designers are pairing oversized denim...

Heaven Hill Just Released the Oldest Edition of Its Unicorn Heritage Collection Whiskey
Heaven Hill has unveiled the 22‑year‑old straight bourbon from its Heritage Collection, the oldest release in the series to date. The expression blends 270 barrels distilled in 2003, bottled at barrel proof (64.6% ABV) without chill filtration, and carries a...
Swapping These 9 Household Products Can Save You Thousands
The article highlights nine common single‑use household products that drain finances and harm the environment, offering reusable alternatives that can save families thousands annually. Items such as paper towels, plastic wrap, bottled water, and disposable razors are shown to cost...

The Under-$100 Deals to Grab From Nordstrom’s End-of-Season Sale
Nordstrom’s end‑of‑season sale is offering up to 60% off on more than 10,000 women’s items, many priced under $100. The promotion highlights key pieces such as Pistola barrel jeans, Reformation tops, and Adidas Tokyo sneakers. Discounts span a wide range...
ECAL—A Typographic Atlas: Mapping the Territory of Contemporary Type
ECAL’s "A Typographic Atlas" exhibition showcases 300 student‑designed typefaces, organized as an alphabetical‑numeric map that turns the gallery into a navigable terrain. Curated by the Master Type Design and Bachelor Graphic Design programs, the show blends experimental, functional, and multiscript...

The 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles Are Coming to Oceanside
The 2026 Kneeboard Surfing USA Titles will take place on Friday, March 13, at Oceanside Harbor’s South Jetty, offering free public access and serving as a crucial qualifier for the August 2026 World Titles in Saquarema, Brazil. The event returns...

Announcing the 2026 George Plimpton and Susannah Hunnewell Prizewinners
The Paris Review announced its 2026 literary honors, naming Renny Gong the George Plimpton Prize winner and Bud Smith the Susannah Hunnewell Prize recipient. Both awards will be presented at the Spring Revel gala on April 14, alongside a lifetime‑achievement Hadada award for Edward P. Jones....

Immersed in Toni Morrison’s Multitudes
Namwali Serpell’s new book, On Morrison, provides a chronological walk through Toni Morrison’s novels, short stories, and play, emphasizing the author’s formal innovations. Serpell argues that Morrison’s work demands rereading, making readers co‑creators of a literary experience. The book also...
Field to Film Festival Amplifies Indigenous and Rural Youth Voices
The 4th Annual Youth Storytellers Field to Film Festival, part of Groundswell International’s Youth Storyteller Program, invites Indigenous and rural youth to document agroecological transformations in their communities. Running through March 12, the 2026 edition places a special emphasis on...

No 40ft Swell Means The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational Will Not Run This Season
The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational has been officially cancelled for the 2025/26 season after the required 40‑foot swells never materialized at Waimea Bay during the December‑March window. The event, which celebrates the legacy of legendary Hawaiian lifeguard and surfer...
‘Our Jaws Just Dropped.’ Jumbo Perch Caught Through the Ice Should Break a 44-Year-Old State Record
Veteran ice fisherman Alan Hintz landed a 2.99‑pound yellow perch on Devil’s Lake in North Dakota, a catch that appears set to break a 44‑year‑old state record. The fish was measured at 16.5 inches and, after rounding, qualifies as a...

How To Train Young Minds To Live With Uncertainty (M)
A single, 90‑minute online session designed for adolescents dramatically improved their ability to tolerate uncertainty, according to a recent study. The program combined mindfulness exercises, cognitive‑reframing techniques, and interactive scenarios that simulated ambiguous situations. Participants reported lower anxiety scores and...
Why Black Math’s Rebrand Signals a Return to Art as Infrastructure
Black Math, a Boston‑origin design studio, unveiled a bold rebrand that declares an “art first” philosophy, positioning art as the structural core of its work. The new visual system favors expressive typography and motion, rejecting neutral, template‑driven aesthetics. By framing...

Game of Thrones Franchise Continues to Evolve With Movie in Production
Warner Bros. and HBO have moved a Game of Thrones movie into production, with former House of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon attached to pen the screenplay. The film aims to extend the franchise beyond television, potentially focusing on the legendary...
Apple Pie Energy Bites
MyFitnessPal’s blog introduced Apple Pie Energy Bites, a nutrient‑dense snack combining dried apples, toasted nuts, oats, dates, and spices. The recipe delivers 96 calories per bite with balanced fiber, protein, and healthy fats, and can be prepared in under 20...
How to Stay in Hiking Shape With Just One Workout Per Week
Recent research and expert insight reveal hikers can preserve endurance with just one weekly workout if the session meets a specific intensity threshold. Strength‑and‑conditioning specialist Marc Monroe advises 150 minutes of Zone 2 aerobic work plus 10‑30 minutes of Zone 4‑5 effort,...

Navy Vet Katie Salerni Shares the Best Bodyweight Glute Workout for Strength & Stability
Navy veteran and powerlifter Katie Salerni, known as "KatyLiftz," posted a four‑move bodyweight glute routine on Instagram. The workout—donkey kick, glute bridge, lying reverse leg raise, and lying lateral leg raise—covers the gluteus maximus, medius and minimus without any equipment....
EU Carbon Credits Could Supercharge World’s Clean Cooking Push, France Says
The European Union will be permitted to count up to 5% of its 2040 emissions‑reduction target against high‑quality international carbon credits starting in 2036. France’s climate envoy Benoît Faraco argues that directing a share of these credits to clean‑cooking projects could...

Chris Bumstead’s Laser-Focus Strategy Behind a Classic Physique Dynasty
Chris Bumstead, six‑time Classic Physique Olympia champion (2018‑2024), attributes his dominance to an ultra‑specific goal and relentless focus rather than sheer training volume. In a recent Instagram Reel, he explained that he set a clear target of six Olympia titles...
Flash Art Founder Giancarlo Politi Dies at 89
Giancarlo Politi, the Italian critic who founded the seminal contemporary art journal Flash Art, died at 89 on February 24. Over five decades he expanded Flash Art into multiple language editions, launched the influential Art Diary directory, and established the Flash Art Museum and the...
‘Love Story’ Fans Can Buy Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s Wardrobe in Online Auction
An online auction is offering several garments worn by Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, including the black Yohji Yamamoto dress she wore to the White House in 1998. The sale is timed to capitalize on renewed public fascination sparked by the FX...

She Knew Too Much by Victoria Weisfeld
Victoria Weisfeld’s second novel, *She Knew Too Much*, thrusts travel writer Genie Clarke into a deadly mafia conspiracy after she overhears a cryptic conversation in Rome. The story weaves classic Hitchcockian suspense with modern twists, including a subplot about experimental...
Jakob Ingebrigtsen Injury Update: Back Running 8km on Land After Achilles Surgery
Norwegian distance star Jakob Ingebrigtsen has logged an 8 km run on land just weeks after undergoing Achilles surgery in California. The run took place at Gunn High School, where he joined students and local runners, even sharing his recovery drink,...

The Right Sounds May Turn Sleep Into a Problem-Solving Tool
A Northwestern University study found that playing puzzle‑linked soundtracks during REM sleep can nudge lucid dreamers toward solving previously unsolved problems. Researchers used targeted memory reactivation on 20 participants, cueing them with brief instrumental clips associated with difficult puzzles. Seventy‑five...
Sheet Pan Almond-Crusted Salmon With Green Beans
The MyFitnessPal blog refreshed its sheet‑pan almond‑crusted salmon with green beans recipe, emphasizing a crunchy almond‑Parmesan topping, Dijon‑moistened salmon, and roasted green beans with cremini mushrooms. The dish delivers more than half of the American Heart Association’s weekly 6‑ounce fatty‑fish...
How to Hear an Album Before It Drops
Record stores across the globe are staging pre‑release listening parties, letting fans hear new albums before they hit streaming platforms. Bruno Mars' upcoming record, "The Romantic," was previewed at Rough Trade East in London ahead of its Feb. 27 launch, with...
Stray Kids' I.N Made These $65 Classic Red Sneakers a Statement Piece
Stray Kids member I.N turned a $65 pair of red Converse Chuck Taylor All‑Star high‑tops into the focal point of his Milan street‑style look after attending Bottega Veneta’s fall 2026 show. The Korean idol paired the bright sneakers with an all‑black outfit,...
The Enchanting Lives of Others: A Conversation with Can Xue
In a Yale University Press interview, avant‑garde Chinese writer Can Xue discusses her latest novel, *The Enchanting Lives of Others*, describing it as an experimental, chapter‑less work that unites essential and worldly lives through the act of reading. She frames reading...

Rapha Pro Team Shadow Gloves Review: Lightweight and Warm, but Possibly a Better Fit for Dry Days
Rapha’s updated Shadow Gloves, part of the 2025 Shadow range, target riders in 4‑12 °C conditions with a lightweight, low‑bulk design. Constructed from 73 % recycled polyester and elastane, they feature a soft integrated lining, suede palm for high grip, and touchscreen‑compatible...

Celebrate Mother’s Day in Style at Langan’s Brasserie
Langan’s Brasserie is hosting a Mother’s Day Sunday feast in Mayfair, pairing seasonal British‑European dishes with a collaboration with Narciso Rodriguez. Each mother receives a Pure Musc Blanc fragrance gift, and guests can order a limited‑edition Pure Musc cocktail inspired by...
[Business Case Builder] The High Cost of Doing Nothing
Food manufacturers facing the FSMA 204 deadline are urged to modernize legacy ERP systems, which silently generate costs in inventory waste, recall exposure, compliance labor, manual workarounds, and slow financial closes. QAD’s sponsored Business Case Builder provides fill‑in worksheets, KPI‑to‑dollar translation,...

Suzanne Collins’ ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ Takes Top Honors at the 31st Annual Audie Awards Gala
The Audio Publishers Association’s 31st Audie Awards in New York honored Suzanne Collins’ *Sunrise on the Reaping* as Audiobook of the Year, while recognizing top narrators across fiction, nonfiction, and comedy. The ceremony also inducted five veteran narrators into the APA...

Let’s Get Practical About AI – AI@Media International, March 24th
Publishing Perspectives and Digital Publishing Report are hosting a virtual half‑day conference, AI@media International, on March 24, 2026, to showcase practical AI applications in publishing. A recent BISG survey revealed that under half of North American publishers use AI, primarily...

What Does Personalized Nutrition Actually Deliver?
Personalized nutrition has surged in popularity, fueled by consumer genetics kits and promises of 3D‑printed custom foods. While genuine differences exist for allergies, intolerances, and certain metabolic traits, scientific studies show genetic variants explain only a few percent of nutrient...

Holy Boy by Lee Heejoo
Lee Heejoo’s debut English translation, *Holy Boy*, thrusts readers into a 1990s South Korean psychological horror‑crime hybrid. A 21‑year‑old K‑pop idol named Yosep is kidnapped by four obsessive women, each with a twisted motive, and awakens paralysed in a nightmarish...