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White Stripes Star Jack White Is Showing Art at Damien Hirst’s Gallery

White Stripes Star Jack White Is Showing Art at Damien Hirst’s Gallery

Jack White, who growled and grinded as the singer/guitarist of the White Stripes and has since positioned himself as a primal rock god on his own, is showing a new side as a sculptor with a show opening in a London gallery run by none other than Damien Hirst. As chronicled in the Financial Times, he two artists first met in 2021, when White was readying a new outpost of his Nashville-based Third Man Records store in Soho, across the street from Hirst’s studio. White played a show from Hirst’s balcony for the opening and caused a scene: “The guerrilla concert brought the neighbourhood to a standstill; a crowd of thousands sang along to The White Stripes’ driving anthem, ‘Seven Nation Army.” Related Articles When White showed Hirst pictures of artworks he’d made as a sort of secretive side-project, Hirst said they should mount a show—and five years later the result is “Jack White: THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR,” opening at Newport Street Gallery on May 29 and running through September 13. White has long shown …

Pentagon response to Stars and Stripes oversight renews fears over outlet’s independence

Pentagon response to Stars and Stripes oversight renews fears over outlet’s independence

A letter from the Department of Defense (DOD) outlining their policies for Stars and Stripes is renewing concerns from Senate Democrats over whether the outlet will remain independent under the Trump administration. An April letter from DOD obtained by The Hill was penned the same day the Pentagon fired the outlet’s ombudsman, the person meant to… Source link

Science debunks the fashion myth that vertical stripes are always slimming

Science debunks the fashion myth that vertical stripes are always slimming

New research published in the journal i-Perception suggests that the way striped clothing affects body shape perception depends heavily on the specific spacing and direction of the lines. While people often believe that vertical stripes always create a taller and thinner look, this study provides evidence that horizontal pencil stripes can actually produce the most slimming effect. The findings offer practical insights into how simple geometric patterns alter our visual judgment of the human figure. Scientists Tzu-Yu Chen, a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Design at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, and Li-Hsun Peng, a retired associate professor at the same university, conducted the study. They wanted to explore conflicting theories about visual perception and clothing patterns. A scientific concept known as the Helmholtz illusion suggests that horizontal lines can make a space, or a person, appear taller and narrower than vertical lines do. Previous studies testing this illusion on human bodies have yielded highly inconsistent results. Peng noted that the goal was to expand upon basic theories of design. “In …

The Non-Fluffy Stripes On Towels Have A Purpose After All

The Non-Fluffy Stripes On Towels Have A Purpose After All

Every once in a while, I see a post on social media that makes me realise I know nothing about the world.  Last week, that question came from a Redditor who wanted to know why new builds sometimes have bricked-up windows (turns out it’s a mixture of manufactured charm and, sometimes, council rules).  And now, another, equally mind-melting X post has come to my attention: “What is the purpose of this part of a towel?” software engineer Nate McGrady asked, sharing a circled photo of the non-fluffy stripes on the bathroom textile. This, I thought, is what my press privileges exist for. So, I reached out to Courtney Cole, an interior designer at TileCloud, about what’s really going on here.  what is the purpose of this part of a towel? pic.twitter.com/q4UYACVMDP — Nate (@natemcgrady) March 13, 2025 They’re called “dobby borders” “This part of the towel is actually called a ‘dobby border’ – which so many people don’t know,” Cole explained (I certainly didn’t).  King Towel describes a “dobby border” as a strip or band …

Pentagon tightens controls over Stars and Stripes after calling it “woke” : NPR

Pentagon tightens controls over Stars and Stripes after calling it “woke” : NPR

US soldier Sgt. John Hubbuch of Versailles, Ky., one of the members of NATO led-peacekeeping forces in Bosnia reads Stars and Stripes newspaper on Sunday Feb. 14, 1999. AMEL EMRIC/AP hide caption toggle caption AMEL EMRIC/AP The Defense Department has begun to exert greater control over Stars and Stripes, weeks after a top spokesman accused the independent military newspaper of focusing on “woke distractions.” The Pentagon announced what it calls “modernization” changes this week, in a memo dated March 9 and effective immediately, according to a copy seen by NPR and first reported by Stars and Stripes on Friday. It’s the latest effort by the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to apply extraordinary limits on journalists covering the agency. The memo says that Stars and Stripes will continue to “operate with editorial independence.” However, it also says that the newspaper must immediately begin implementing the Defense Department’s new interim policies and stop publishing several types of content. It also declares that the publication’s content “must be consistent with good order and discipline,” which is …

Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes : NPR

Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes : NPR

Tomato clownfish, like the one seen here nestled in a sea anemone, lose all but one of their white stripes (the head bar) as they grow up. Camille A. Sautereau hide caption toggle caption Camille A. Sautereau In the Disney film Finding Nemo, the clownfish Marlin worries that his son Nemo may have suffered an injury, and asks him to count how many stripes he has. Nemo gets the answer right — three. But in another species, the tomato clownfish, all but one of those stripes disappear as the young fish mature. Now, in a paper published in PLOS Biology, researchers present a set of experiments that appear to explain what triggers the costume change — both environmentally and genetically. They say tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of flexibly adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their habitat. In particular, the presence of a pair of adult tomato clownfish on a real anemone accelerates the fading of the stripes, suggesting that young fish may …

7 Best Adidas Running Shoes for Earning Your Stripes in 2025

7 Best Adidas Running Shoes for Earning Your Stripes in 2025

Best Multi-Purpose Adidas Running Shoe: Adidas Adizero Boston 13 Running Shoe Adidas Adizero Boston 13 Shoes If you couldn’t tell by its namesake, the Boston was introduced back in the ’80s as a road-running shoe many slipped on to prep for the famed marathon. Then, in 2010, the Three Stripes reconfigured the shoe to be more of a race-day option. Now the Boston 13 is more of a souped-up daily trainer that’s capable of handling faster speed workouts—it’s pretty well-suited for tempo runs, as well as long runs, too. In fact, it works quite well as a shoe to pack when looking to bring just one shoe on a trip to cover most training needs in one swoop. The Lightstrike foam is a little firmer than, say, the Evo SL, so it might not be the best option for really long training runs if you’re a runner who prioritizes cushioning. Otherwise, the super breathable mesh upper will keep your feet nice and cool while the padded heel ensures you won’t leave your runs without blisters. …