In Pictures: Susie Cave Launches New Demi-Couture Brand
Susie Cave is launching a new demi‑couture label with a boutique on Kensington Church Walk, slated to open in mid‑to‑late May. The collection features 25 black‑and‑white designs that blend theatrical costume elements with a ceremonial, ritualistic aesthetic. Each piece can be personalized and custom‑fitted, marking a departure from her former brand, The Vampire’s Wife, which ceased trading in May 2024. Cave describes the shop as a subtly subversive, surreal space that prioritises creative freedom over market demands.

RSI Recommends: Experiences To Catch At The Vinyl Pop Up in Mumbai This Record Store Day
Record Store Day will be celebrated in Mumbai on April 18, 2026 as The Vinyl Pop‑Up returns to Peace Haven in Bandra. The pop‑up will feature more than 5,000 licensed vinyl titles ranging from Led Zeppelin to Michael Jackson, alongside...

Quantum ‘Jamming’ Explores the Truly Fundamental Principles of Nature
Quantum jamming is a theoretical process that can subtly alter entangled particle correlations without violating the no‑signaling principle, challenging the monogamy of entanglement that underpins device‑independent quantum key distribution. The concept originated in a 1990s thought experiment by Grunhaus, Popescu...
BABYMETAL Streams MAJOR LAZER Remix Of "From Me To U"
Babymetal has unveiled a Major Lazer remix of "From Me to U," the lead single from the upcoming METAL FORTH (DELUXE EDITION) slated for June 26 via Capitol Records. The deluxe release will also feature a Jordan Fish remix and...

Luxury to High Street Jeans: Can You Tell the Difference?
Denim is polarizing the fashion market, with Alaïa launching Japanese selvedge jeans priced at about $1,000 and Uniqlo‑JW Anderson offering a $44 version that routinely sells out. While the luxury pair promises shape retention and long‑term wear, the budget option...

5 Things That Happen When You Get Stretched as a Dad
A former NFL player reflects on how stepping out of his comfort zone for his son transformed his outlook on fatherhood. By attending a Buffalo Bills game—a former rival—he discovered five key shifts: letting his child dream, sharing new experiences,...

Should Hip Hop Still Celebrate Afrika Bambaataa’s Legacy Despite The Allegations?
Afrika Bambaataa, a foundational hip‑hop pioneer who died recently, is commemorated on what would have been his 69th birthday, prompting a debate over honoring his legacy amid 2016 sexual‑abuse allegations. He founded the Universal Zulu Nation and released the genre‑shaping...

KELLEY WILLIAMSON LAUNCHES KELLEY KOUTURE, A MODERN LUXURY FOOTWEAR BRAND REDEFINING FASHION AND FUNCTION
Kelley Kouture, a modern luxury footwear brand handcrafted in Italy, launched its e‑commerce site kelleykouture.com on April 17, 2026. Founded by Virginia entrepreneur Kelley Powell Williamson, the line blends high‑fashion silhouettes with orthopedic‑grade comfort, featuring an adjustable two‑piece “K Heel”...

Susie Cave Returns to Fashion with New 'by Appointment-Only' Venture
Former model and designer Susie Cave has relaunched in fashion with a new eponymous label. The line presents 25 custom‑tailored silhouettes designed specifically for weddings and funerals, available only in black or white. The collection will be sold through a...
THROWN Returns With Groovy New Single "Split"
American metalcore outfit Thrown has broken a multi‑year silence with the release of their new single “Split,” which critics note carries a Korn‑style edge. The track marks the band’s first original material since their 2022 EP, reigniting interest among a...

The DIY Soil Mixture For A Better Berry Harvest
Home gardeners can boost berry yields by mixing equal parts peat moss, composted cow manure, and pine bark mulch. This DIY blend balances water retention, drainage, nutrients, and acidity, creating ideal conditions for shallow‑rooted berries like blueberries and strawberries. After...

Friday Debrief: Paul Top Caps, Featherlight 32″ Wheels, a Dual-Burner Camp Stove, and More…
The weekly Debrief spotlights a wave of new bike‑packing gear, from Albion’s UV‑protective Zoa Sun Shield mid‑layer to Berd’s 32‑inch HAWK30 Gold wheels, which at 1,196 g claim the lightest production status. It also introduces the Optimus Gemini II dual‑burner stove, Paul...

AnOther Loves: A Volucrine Minaudière
Chemena Kamali is redefining Chloé by embracing its deliberately vague heritage and injecting a playful, artisanal edge. Her latest offering, the Tropicus hand‑painted leather minaudière, channels Karl Lagerfeld’s 1970s couture craftsmanship and surrealist flair while echoing wildlife motifs favored by...

Noise Is the Signal: Why Weak Brain Connections Predict Behavior
A Yale-led study of over 12,000 participants shows that brain connections traditionally dismissed as noise can predict behavior with accuracy comparable to the strongest 10% of links. By partitioning the connectome into ten non‑overlapping groups, the researchers found that lower‑ranked...

Kamal. Releases New Single ‘I Don’t Care’
UK‑based singer‑songwriter Kamal. has released his new single “I Don’t Care,” a track that delves into emotional numbness after a personal loss. The song blends breakup‑style lyrics with existential reflections, showcasing a more nuanced side of the artist. Kamal. will...
Pie Day 2026
MIT’s admissions blog featured a whimsical “Pie Day 2026” where blogger Ellie Feng ’28 coordinated the baking of 30 pies, dubbing the campus the “Massachusetts Institute of Tasteology.” The initiative was documented in two blog posts that detail the planning,...

Paramount's Call of Duty Film Set for June 2028 Release Date
Paramount has set a June 30 2028 theatrical debut for its live‑action Call of Duty film, marking the first major cinematic adaptation of Activision’s 500‑million‑copy shooter franchise. Screenwriter Taylor Sheridan and director Pete Berg are leading the creative team, while production is...
IRON MAIDEN Will Not Attend The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Ceremony
British metal legends Iron Maiden have confirmed they will skip their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on November 14 because the band will be deep in the Australian leg of their 50th‑anniversary world tour. Manager Rod Smallwood said...

The Pretty Reckless Share Vulnerable New Track ‘Love Me’
The Pretty Reckless unveiled "Love Me," a slow‑burning, gruff rock track that reveals frontwoman Taylor Momsen’s raw, vulnerable side. The song, described as an emotional exorcism, hints at the darker tone of the forthcoming album DEAR GOD. Momsen explains the...

Talk Radio Mile Markers
Therapist Pamela Garber calls on talk‑radio hosts to feature mental‑health professionals more frequently, arguing that the relentless news cycle fuels widespread anxiety, fear, and confusion among listeners. She likens brief expert segments to "mile markers" in a marathon, offering timely...
World Food Travel Association Launches World Culinary Heritage Day
The World Food Travel Association announced World Culinary Heritage Day, an annual observance on April 18 that spotlights traditional foodways at risk. The initiative expands the eight‑year‑old World Food Travel Day to focus on cultural heritage rather than travel alone. WFTA...

The Expanding Effort to Protect the Endangered Houston Toad
The Houston toad, once common in Texas piney woods, now survives mainly on the 5,200‑acre Griffith League Scout Ranch in Bastrop County. After the 2011 Bastrop Complex Fire wiped out the local population, recovery programs by the Houston and Fort...

As a Catholic, I’ve Struggled with the Church - but I Applaud the Pope’s Call for Peace | Margaret Sullivan
The article reflects on the author’s renewed Catholic affiliation, sparked by Pope Leo’s outspoken call for peace and his willingness to confront President Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric. Leo, the first American pope, leverages his social‑justice platform and massive social‑media reach...

The Best Backpacking Tents of 2026
The 2026 roundup of three‑season backpacking tents highlights a surge in ultralight construction, sustainable fabrics, and weather‑proof engineering. Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3 earns Best Overall with a 3.8‑lb weight and 41 sq ft interior, while SlingFin Portal 2 tops Weather Protection by...

Discover This Year’s Trending Summer Travel Destinations and Activities
Google Flights and Search data reveal the hottest summer travel spots for 2026, from beach towns like Sint Maarten and Mallorca to city favorites such as Kansas City and Mexico City. Activity searches show zip‑lining in Sint Maarten and a surge in...
How Our Grandmothers Made Us and Saved Us
Angela Pelster’s Orion essay argues that grandmothers were pivotal to human evolution, citing the discovery of a 9,000‑year‑old female hunter in Peru whose tools were mistakenly credited to men. She blends archaeology, science and personal narrative to reveal a forgotten...

The 7 Virtues: An Activist-Founded, B Corp-Certified Fragrance Brand
The 7 Virtues, founded by activist Barb Stegemann, is a B Corp‑certified fragrance brand that transforms orange‑blossom oil sourced from Afghan farmers into clean‑beauty perfumes. Leveraging a Dragons’ Den investment, the company scaled its social‑enterprise model and now sells across...

7 Ways to Travel Smarter This Summer, with Help From Google
Google unveiled a suite of AI‑powered travel tools ahead of the summer season, starting with AI Mode’s Canvas that builds custom itineraries in a single pane. New hotel price‑tracking lets users monitor rates for individual properties worldwide and receive email...

Your Doctors and Nurses Are Burned Out. Here’s What They Need
Clinician burnout is accelerating as doctors and nurses grapple with intensified patient acuity, erratic scheduling, fragmented communication, and excessive administrative tasks. Front‑line staff repeatedly cite three non‑salary levers—predictable, equitable schedules; clear, unified communication; and reduced non‑clinical workload—as essential to staying...
The Source Magazine Remembers DJ Kay Slay ‘The Drama King’ Four Years Later
On April 17, 2022, DJ Kay Slay—known as “The Drama King”—died at 55 from COVID‑19 complications. A former graffiti artist featured in the 1983 *Style Wars* documentary, he later reshaped hip‑hop by pioneering the mixtape era. His *Streetsweeper* series and studio...

Official Trailer for 'The Wolf and the Lamb' Mysterious Western Horror
Samuel Goldwyn Films has dropped the official trailer for Michael Schilf’s debut feature, "The Wolf and the Lamb," a western‑mystery‑horror that pivots into a vampire thriller. The film stars Cassandra Scerbo as schoolteacher Jo Beckett, whose son’s disappearance triggers paranoia...

Could Alzheimer’s Begin in the Nerves, Not the Brain?
University of Central Florida researchers used a human‑on‑a‑chip neuromuscular‑junction model to show that familial Alzheimer’s mutations can impair peripheral nerves and muscle connections independent of the brain. The study demonstrates that balance and gait problems in Alzheimer’s may originate in...

Runwal Enterprises Launches Runwal Meadows, A New Luxury Project in Kanjurmarg
Runwal Enterprises has launched Runwal Meadows, an 8‑acre luxury residential phase completing its 36‑acre Runwal City Centre township in Kanjurmarg, Mumbai. The development will feature multiple high‑rise towers overlooking a 5‑acre central park and will offer 2‑, 3‑ and 4‑BHK...

Moncler Is Coming for Summer with Its Line of Little Puffs
Moncler, the Italian luxury outerwear brand, is debuting a summer‑ready line of lightweight puffer jackets under the "Have a Puffy Summer" campaign. The collection reimagines the brand’s signature down‑filled silhouette for warm‑weather wear, featuring slimmer cuts, breathable fabrics and vibrant...

How to Wear Cowboy Boots: 9 Ways to Saddle Up in the Footwear of the Moment
The article serves as a style guide for the rising cowboy‑core trend, tracing cowboy boots from their 19th‑century Texas roots to today’s fashion runways. It offers nine distinct ways to pair the boots—from classic tan‑leather with denim to bold red‑bottomed...

HAWXX Announce New Album ‘The World Splits Open’
British metal band HAWXX announced its second album, "The World Splits Open," slated for release on June 26. The record was captured live over three weeks at Middlefarm Studios in Devon with producer Pete Miles, emphasizing raw, in‑room performances. The...

STAT+: FDA Eyes Expanding Testosterone Therapy for Libido
The FDA is reviewing data that could broaden testosterone‑replacement therapy to include low libido as an approved indication, a move that would extend the drug’s market beyond hypogonadism. If cleared, the label change could add roughly $1.5 billion in annual U.S....

Ezra Collective Re-Issue Debut EP ‘Chapter 7’ For Its 10th Anniversary
British jazz outfit Ezra Collective marks the 10th anniversary of their debut EP ‘Chapter 7’ with a re‑issue. The EP is now streaming, available direct‑to‑consumer on vinyl, and will see a wider retail vinyl release on June 5. The group, the first...

Jesse Lynn Madera Shares Dewy-Eyed Single ‘Woke Up In LA’
American singer‑songwriter Jesse Lynn Madera has released her new single “Woke Up in LA” through Big Fat Dress. The folk‑inflected track, written over a decade, explores the emotional push‑pull of living between Los Angeles and New York and themes of loneliness and...
More Trouble Than I Am Worth: Chaos Is The Plan (T3hPwnisher Log)
t3hpwnisher posted a detailed fitness log on T‑Nation, covering a Korean‑style dinner, a fasted morning, and a Tactical Barbell Mass Protocol strength session. The workout featured a 360‑lb buffalo bar squat, a 168‑lb axle strict press (new 1‑rep PR), and...
Rhode Island Bill Would Mandate More School Librarians
Rhode Island lawmakers are advancing a bill that would require every public school with 250 or more students to employ a full‑time librarian, and schools with fewer than 250 students to have a half‑time librarian. The measure estimates a statewide...

Legendary 'The Gambler' Songwriter Don Schlitz Dead at 73
Legendary country songwriter Don Schlitz, best known for penning Kenny Rogers’ 1978 hit “The Gambler,” died at 73 after a sudden illness. Over a five‑decade career he amassed 25 No. 1 songs and 50 top‑10 hits, earning multiple CMA, ACM and...

Brain Health: Staying More Active During the Day Helps Retain Brain Volume
A new Johns Hopkins study using wrist accelerometers and MRI scans found that older adults with less fragmented daily rest‑activity rhythms retain larger volumes in the hippocampus, parahippocampus and amygdala, while highly fragmented rhythms accelerate brain atrophy and ventricular expansion....

Chimp ‘Civil War’ Follows Rare Community Split in a Ugandan National Park
A three‑decade study at Uganda’s Ngogo site documents a rare split of a 150‑200‑member chimpanzee community into Central and Western factions. Between 2018 and 2024 the Western group launched 24 coordinated raids, killing seven adult males and 17 infants. Researchers...
Once More with Feeling
A forum contributor reports knee pain that intensifies after back squats and eases when the exercise stops, prompting a search for safer squat variations. The user references Dan John’s eight‑week Armor Building Formula as a structured alternative to traditional strength...
TRACERx MRD Results Showcase ppmSeq’s Ultra-Sensitive ctDNA Detection at AACR
Ultima Genomics unveiled ultra‑sensitive ctDNA detection using its ppmSeq platform at AACR, presenting six abstracts including a plenary on TRACERx MRD data. A pilot of 50 plasma samples demonstrated analytical sensitivity at low single‑digit parts‑per‑million, while independent studies showed >99.9%...

Eve Maret, “Diamond Cutter”
Eve Maret’s new album Diamond Cutter fuses electronic dance music with church‑inspired lyrical mantras, creating a transcendent listening experience. The record opens with vocal‑driven tracks that repeat mantra‑like phrases before shifting to an instrumental second half, stripping personal narrative in...

One Great Poem to Read Today: Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays”
Literary Hub marks the 30th anniversary of National Poetry Month by featuring a daily poem series, beginning with Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays.” The piece, a quietly tender elegy to the poet’s foster‑father, examines unspoken parental love and late‑life regret....

Netflix Plans to Add a Vertical Video Feed, Use AI for Recommendations
Netflix will launch a TikTok‑style vertical video feed within its apps this month, expanding its short‑form content offering. The streaming giant is also deepening AI use for recommendations, search and advertising, building on its ChatGPT‑powered search and a recent acquisition...
The Luxury Collection Celebrates 120 Years of Italian Heritage
Luxury Collection announced a partnership with designer Margherita Maccapani Missoni to launch Maccapani Edits, an immersive pop‑up and capsule collection at its Casa Brera hotel in Milan. The seven‑day event, running 20‑26 April 2026, coincides with Milan Design Week and...