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Drake Offered To Pay For A Fan’s Divorce At His Show So That She Could Be Single And ‘Ready To Mingle’

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Drake held a recent concert at the Prudential Center in New Jersey and had some interesting words for a woman in the crowd after spotting her. According to Complex, it is still unclear how Drake got his sights on her, whether she had a poster or not — but he wanted to help out with her love life.

“I’m going to get you a good lawyer, and we gon’ pay for your divorce tonight,” he said as she flashed on the jumbotron responding back. “You gon’ be single and ready to mingle.”

The Toronto rapper went on to make it very clear he was interested once she is separated because he described her as “fine as hell” and thought she needed “to be single out here.” Even if he wasn’t the one to be with her, he offered to play cupid with anyone else in the crowd.

“Aye, and while you at it, you need to find you somebody to take you out on a date, too,” he added. “I’ll pay for the date, too.”

For those heading to an upcoming stop at Drake’s It’s All A Blur – Big As the What? Tour, the odds of him setting you up for a date next have just increased by a lot.

Check out the viral clip of Drake offering to help with a fan’s divorce fees and getting her back out on the dating scene below.

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Taylor Swift Honors Being A ‘Fortnight’ From ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ With Five Themed Playlists

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Taylor Swift took to social media tonight to remind fans that it’s only a “fortnight” (two weeks) until her new album The Tortured Poets Department drops on April 19. Earlier today in celebration, she also released some special playlists to Apple Music that divide her previous music into the different stages of heartbreak.

These include “I Love You, It’s Ruining My Life” (Denial), “You Don’t Get to Tell Me About Sad” (Anger), “Am I Allowed To Cry?” (Bargaining), “Old Habits Die Screaming” (Depression), and “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” (Acceptance).

In each playlist to set the tone of what Swift’s upcoming album will detail, seemingly in the loss of her relationship with Joe Alwyn, she also included some voice notes that provide more insight into her mindset.

“I wrote them while feeling anger,” Swift said about the group of songs in her “You Don’t Get To Tell Me About Sad” playlist. “Over the years I’ve learned that anger can manifest itself in a lot of different ways, but the healthiest way that it manifests itself in my life is when I can write a song about it and then oftentimes that helps me get past it.”

Check out Taylor Swift’s five voice notes for her new Apple Music playlists below.

The Tortured Poets Department is out 4/19 via Republic. Find more information here.

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Josh Hart Got A Flagrant 2 For Kicking Javonte Green In The Head

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Despite going through much of the second half of the season without OG Anunoby and Julius Randle, the New York Knicks are still in the hunt for the 2-seed in the Eastern Conference. While Jalen Brunson is the driving force behind the team’s success, a major contributor is Josh Hart, whose defense, rebounding, and playmaking have provided a much-needed lift.

New York went to Chicago on Friday night hoping to pick up a win over a team that has already clinched a spot in the Play-In Tournament, and as an added boost, Anunoby is back for the first time since mid-March. But with a little more than 30 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Hart had to leave the game after he flailed his left leg out and caught Javonte Green in the side of the head.

While it definitely looked like it hurt, Green was fortunately able to stay in the game and knock down a pair of free throws after this. As for Hart, he got hit with a Flagrant 2, and even though it did not seem like he was intentionally trying to kick Green’s head, that ended up not mattering in the eyes of the officials.

At the time of his ejection, Hart had a rebound and an assist in 11 minutes of work.

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St. Vincent Thinks It’s The ‘Worst Thing In The World’ When ‘American Idol’ Guests Covered This Song

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St. Vincent recently appeared on BBC Radio 2, where she shared her strong thoughts about the fact that people shouldn’t cover a favorite song of hers — especially if you’re auditioning for American Idol.

“Leonard Cohen‘s ‘Hallelujah’ is one of the best songs ever written, period,” St. Vincent shared. “It’s an absolute masterpiece, it took them however many years to write. The song itself is about the complication that it is to be alive, and the agony and the ecstasy and all of the inherent conflict therein.”

“You know how, for a period of time, it became a song that people would cover on American Idol?” she added. “They’d sing it and just be like ‘hallelujah, hallelujah.’ It’s just the worst thing in the world.”

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Later in the interview, she talked to the show’s host about her upcoming album, All Born Screaming, which she announced back in February with a lead single. Her tour tied to it also kicks off next month with the release, and after this, she likely won’t be putting a cover of “Hallelujah” on the setlist. (Just in case any fans had been hoping to hear a crossover.)

Check out the clip of St. Vincent talking about Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” above.

All Born Screaming is out 4/26 via Virgin Music Group. Find more information here.

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Hotels We Love: The Brando Combines Next-Level Luxury With A Real Commitment To Ecology

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French Polynesia is one of the most spectacular places on the planet. Yes, it’s well-known for honeymooners, but forget all that. Speaking personally, I find it empowering to achieve your travel bucket list purely because it’s what your heart desires.

Among the many bungalows-on-stilts options found in French Polynesia — and there are tons — The Brando stands out due to its dedication to environmental stewardship through a partnership with an on-site ecological nonprofit. It doesn’t hurt that some of our favorite celebritie love visiting the remote luxurious private island in the South Pacific (30 miles north of Tahiti)… or that it’s mosquito-free due to a sterilization program.

I recently spent a week lapping in luxury with daily cultural and wildlife excursions around the Tetiaroa Atoll where The Brando is based and loved every moment — even the rainy ones, which I made the most of in my private outdoor bubble bath. Read my full review of the property below.

WHY IT’S AWESOME

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Since its opening a decade ago, Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, Britney Spears, President Barack Obama, Margot Robbie, Pete Davidson, and more have visited The Brando. But this resort is so much more than an A-List celebrity’s favorite private island resort in French Polynesia — it’s one of the most luxurious eco-resorts on Earth. The Brando showcases how luxury tourism can foster research programs to protect endangered species without negatively impacting an opulent experience for guests.

Late actor Marlon Brando, who shot scenes for “Mutiny on the Bounty” in French Polynesia, leased the atoll for 99 years to create a sustainable haven. The property, named in his honor, opened in 2014 and does exactly that, with a core mission of sustainable hospitality. The Brando has a long list of eco-achievements including being the first resort in the world to obtain LEED Platinum certification. Other eco projects include airstrip solar panels for energy and hot water heating, as well as the Sea Water Air Conditioning (SWAC) system which pulls frigid deep sea water from 3,000 feet below the surface for cooling purposes. These efforts have reduced the energy demand by nearly 70%. Wastewater is used for sustainable irrigation.

And there’s no room for greenwashing — the hotel’s efforts are verified by third parties such as Beyond Green, a global portfolio of planet Earth’s most sustainable properties.

Guests can join the complimentary Green Tour to see first-hand all of the green projects that make The Brando a global leader in sustainable accommodations. The tour is led by guides from the on-site Ecostation operated by the Tetiaroa Society — a non-profit with conservation, research, educational, and guided programs. Scientific scholars conduct research programs on the atoll including coral reef ecology, a green sea turtle conservation program, coral and fish replenishment in the on-site lagoon, an ocean acidification program, and mosquito population control. The Tetiaroa Atoll Restoration Program is an ongoing initiative focusing on the removal of invasive species, such as rats, to restore seabird populations in turn establishing the Tetiaroa Atoll as a sanctuary for seabirds, green sea turtles, and coconut crabs.

IN HOUSE FOOD + DRINK

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As expected, the world-class resort has an exceptional food and beverage program. French Chef Jean Imbert fuses Polynesian and French flavors. There’s also a traditional Japanese teppanyaki grill at Nami, which also serves sushi. It’s a tiny restaurant with only select seats available around the grill so be sure to reserve your dinner here in advance.

Les Mutinés is a unique dining experience — the restaurant is set inside a ship-like building to bring to life the “Mutiny on the Bounty ” maritime adventure that Brando starred in. The fine dining tasting menu is inspired by the famed ship’s travels and is a multi-dimensional sensory experience. I loved the dessert of chocolates in a treasure trove. Have an after-dinner drink at the elevated Te Manu Bar.

By day enjoy some of Marlon Brando’s favorite cocktails at Bob’s Bar — named after the bar where Marlon used to throw a few back. The ‘Dirty Old Bob’ is the signature cocktail made with whiskey, honey, pineapple, lime, mint, and egg whites. I loved the Polynesian Old Fashioned with rum, ginger, spicy honey, and chocolate bitters. The cocktails are included in your stay so make your way through the whole menu during your time at The Brando. As it’s a humid destination, stay hydrated with a daily fresh coconut.

You can have lunch at the bar or by the pool enjoying dishes like sandwiches, curries, and burgers. The casual Beachcomber Cafe is also open for lunch and serves South Pacific culinary staples. Additionally, you can order room service any time of day — I enjoyed breakfast in my private outdoor dining area each morning.

If you feel peckish during the day don’t worry, your room mini bar, which is included in the price, is restocked frequently with everything from coconut chips to mini bottles of Champagne.

AMENITIES

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The Brando is the epitome of barefoot luxury. I truly left my shoes behind while staying here — you can get anywhere on the motu (local word for islet) on foot by following the paved paths or walking on the sandy shore. But if you’re going to take one of the beach cruiser bicycles that come with each guest room, be smart and wear closed-toe shoes. Accidents happen, even in paradise!

Varua, meaning “soul,” perpetuates the wellness tradition established on the island by the royal family who would vacation here and undergo beauty and relaxation rituals. Varau Spa is surrounded by a tranquil lagoon and brings nature into all elements of the treatment experience from birds-nest-shaped changing rooms to open-air shalas and natural local ingredients to traditional Polynesian wellness experiences.

Treat yourself to a spa treatment in a private villa. It is as close to life-changing as spa treatments get.

ROOM TYPES

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The all-inclusive resort features 36 villas equipped with a private beach area, a private plunge pool, a private outdoor tub, and a beach hammock tied between the palms making The Brando the epitome of luxurious exclusivity. Encircled by a coral reef, all villas are ocean-facing and have a house reef.

I stayed in a one-room villa that was larger than any apartment I’ve ever lived in. I honestly didn’t even utilize the separate living room, complete with a sitting area, a large desk, and a TV. I tried to be outside enjoying the beach and sunshine as much as possible. The massive one-bedroom has a dining area, a couch, and a separate bedroom with a walk-through dressing area that adjoins the bedroom to the massive bathroom with a waterfall shower, two sinks, and an outdoor private bathtub.

Throughout the villa, decor elements are rooted in nature from the dark wood bed frame to the exposed thatch roof.

BEST THING TO DO WITHIN A 15-MINUTE WALK

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There’s an extensive program of complimentary Polynesian cultural experiences at The Brando and I strongly suggest folding as many of them as you can into your itinerary as it helps deepen the understanding and connection of this special part of the world. The cultural exchange program includes a hybrid Ori Tahiti dance and To’ere, and Pahu drum classes.

Prefer to use your hands? Book the ancestral coconut palm weaving demonstration or learn how to dye and tie a pareo.

Try to pull yourself away from your private dipping pool to get out in the ocean — you can snorkel right from the beach outside of your villa. Paddleboards and canoes are also available. Book the Archeological Tour to zip around the island by bicycle with a naturalist guide who will tell you about French Polynesia’s history as they show you sacred ancestral sites around the island including places of worship.

THE BEST THING TO DO/EAT/DRINK WITHIN AN HOURS DRIVE

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Tahitian royalty used to vacation on the Tetiaroa Atoll which is easy to understand as the atoll still retains its pristine white sand beaches and crystalline waters. Included in your stay are several aquatic adventures. Don’t miss the Tetiaroa Ultimate Tour which stops at a natural bay where Polynesian queens once bathed and scrubbed their skin with the ultra-soft white sand — dubbed the “Billionaire’s Pool” by DiCaprio. There are also snorkeling tours to see marine life including black-tip reef sharks.

Most trips to the luxury resort include an overnight at the InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa due to the timings of international flights. Make the most of your stopover and stay in the only overwater bungalows on the island of Tahiti and attend the dinner show — you’ll be mesmerized by the cultural performance. Dinner is a buffet and not all that exciting but the performance is spectacular and it would be a shame to visit Polynesia without seeing traditional Polynesian dance.

BED GAME

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Would I sound too dramatic if I said it’s the best bed I’ve ever slept in? Comparing it to a cloud wouldn’t even do this bed justice — it was if it was specifically formulated for my body. You shouldn’t expect less for a bed that costs several thousand dollars a night to sleep in. I loved that when I woke up in the morning I could simply press a button to automatically raise the curtains and see directly out into the lagoon without getting out of the king-sized bed.

Rating: 10/10

SEXINESS FACTOR

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Let’s just say that Britney Spears tends to get naked and frolic around The Brando and share pictures of herself enjoying the luxe hideout in her birthday suit on her currently defunct Instagram account. She also shot a recent People Magazine cover there. That’s how seriously they take privacy here. During my stay, there was only one time that someone walked past my villa on a beach stroll. French legislation is applied in the French territories so laying out topless is essentially legal and I felt comfortable doing so at my private pool. French laws being in effect in French Polynesia is also why the destination is considered queer-friendly as same-sex marriage is legal in France, and therefore in French Polynesia as well.

There’s also a private outdoor tub (that is fenced in) which is très sexy, if I may say so myself.

Rating: 10/10

THE VIEWS & PICS SPOTS

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With endless stretches of aquamarine waters and silky soft white sand there aren’t many parts of the private island paradise that aren’t photogenic. I enjoyed capturing moments of the cultural exchange experiences mentioned above and the day tours. As the queens once did, I scrubbed myself with the silky white scrub — and asked my guide to take a picture of me doing so. I didn’t do as Kim Kardashian did and climb the tree that’s somehow stuck in the middle of the bay — it’s covered in aquatic life so it’s best to avoid touching it.

Rating: 10/10

BEST SEASON TO VISIT

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I regretted not planning my trip around one of my dream bucket list experiences — to swim with humpback whales!

French Polynesia is one of the only places in the world where it’s legal to do so and I trust that The Brando would lead a tour that prioritizes the whale’s wellbeing. Learn from my mistake, if you dream of swimming with whales plan your visit between August and October. For a chance to see sea turtles nesting and the release of sea turtle hatchlings visit between September and May. I got to partake in a dawn release of sea turtles — something I’ve done dozens of times and still fills me with delight. Beyond wildlife, the best season to visit for the best weather is in the summer from July to October.

IF I HAD TO COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE THING

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The food options are going to feel pretty repetitive if you have dietary restrictions like I do. For such a hefty-priced resort, it’s a shame they don’t provide more variety for plant-based eaters. But the dishes I did have were fantastic, even if I ended up eating some of the same things every day, a bit of a bummer when you’re on vacation.

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Rates start at $4,910 per night for two guests and are all-inclusive. I know that seems astronomical but when you break it down per person and consider the ultra-luxury accommodation, all of the included tours, and the endless cocktails $2,455 a night per person seems understandable. There’s a two-night minimum and currently, if you book four nights, the fifth night is free.

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When Will Nicki Minaj & Sexyy Red’s ‘FTCU’ Remix Come Out?

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Months after Nicki Minaj and Sexyy Red collaborated on the latter’s “Pound Town 2” song, Minaj hopped onto social media today with the hopes of getting back in the studio for the remix of “FTCU.”

“You got your verse for #FTCU?” Minaj tweeted. “Finna drop the remix @SexyyRed314_ Left #PoundTown to go #FTCU a remix for a remix.” Sexyy Red then responded a few hours later: “Song + Video.”

Here’s what to know about when fans can expect it to come out.

When Will Nicki Minaj & Sexyy Red’s ‘FTCU’ Remix Come Out?

Right now, there is not a clear release date for Nicki Minaj’s remix of “FTCU” with Sexyy Red. Now that Minaj and Sexyy Red are on the same page about doing a song and a music video together, it shouldn’t be too long until fans will be able to hear it.

“Miss lady, bring the kids & the stroller that’s all I got to offer right now. a play date,” Nicki shared. “Let somebody film us b*$h sexy know DANG well we on tour in #gagcity Barbz. send me that verse right away pls ma’am. It’s a superstar (or 2) on there as well. GET IT SEXY!!!!!!”

Check out Nicki Minaj and Sexyy Red’s Twitter convo.

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The Best Beers To Track Down This April

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It’s officially early spring and that means that there’s a whole new season of beers just waiting to be embraced. While you can’t go wrong with the late spring when it comes to beer choices, we prefer the early days because of the diversity of beers that are well-suited for the weather.

Some days it’s sunny and mild. Other days it’s rainy and uncomfortable. Either way, it’s a great time to be a beer fan!

We selected eight of the best new releases, annual favorites, and seasonal-appropriate brews to taste this month. Keep scrolling to see them all.

Fort George Vortex IPA

Fort George Vortex IPA
Fort George

ABV: 7.2%

Average Price: $12 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

What better way to celebrate this beer’s 17th anniversary this month than to drink a few bottles or cans? Brewed premium 2-row barley, flaked wheat, Munich 10L malt, and Simcoe, Comet, Chinook, Centennial, and Apollo hops, this hoppy, crisp, beer is perfect for all weather.

Tasting Notes:

One whiff of this beer’s nose and you’ll be immersed in a world of tangerines, pink grapefruit, wet grass, fresh-cut flowers, honey, and dank pine needles. There’s more of the same on the palate with notes of mandarin oranges, grapefruit peels, wet grass, lemon peels, and floral, resinous pine. The finish is crisp, dry, and pleasantly bitter.

Bottom Line:

When it comes to classic, balanced, full-flavored IPAs, it’s difficult to beat the appeal of a Fort George Vortex on an April night.

21st Amendment Amendment Lager

21st Amendment Amendment Lager
21st Amendment

ABV: 4.4%

Average Price: $10 for a six-pack

The Beer:

There’s no wrong time of year to drink a lager. That’s why we’re so excited about the launch of 21st Amendment’s aptly named Amendment Lager. This sessionable, 4.4% ABV beer was crafted to be a classic, crushable, no-frills lager with a great balance between malts and hops. It’s crisp, refreshing, and highly memorable.

Tasting Notes:

On the nose, you’ll find cereal grains, honey, citrus peels, and floral, herbal hops. Drinking it reveals notes of freshly baked bread, cereal grains, candied orange peels, honey, lemongrass, and floral, piney hops. The finish is dry, and crisp, and leaves you craving more.

Bottom Line:

If you’re a fan of classic, fresh, easy-drinking lagers, 21st Amendment’s new Amendment Lager is for you.

Ommegang Farm Fresh Ale

Ommegang Farm Fresh Ale
Ommegang

ABV: 4.8%

Average Price: $14 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Visiting Cooperstown, New York’s Brewery Ommegang is like stepping into a European brewery in the heart of Central New York. While you can’t go wrong with any of its offerings, we suggest its new Ommegang Farm Fresh Ale. It’s brewed with 2-row malt, white wheat, yellow cornflakes, as well as Hallertau Magnum and Mandarina Bavaria hops. It’s open-air fermented but gets a second fermentation with wildflower honey.

Tasting Notes:

A nose of freshly baked bread, funky yeast, wildflowers, clover honey, and floral, earthy, herbal hops greets you before your first sip. On the palate, you’ll find notes of yeasty bread, sweet honey, citrus peels, and floral hops. The finish is yeasty, sweet, crisp, and refreshing.

Bottom Line:

This is a very unique, sweet, yeasty beer that should appeal to anyone who enjoys Belgian or Belgian-inspired beers.

Jack’s Abby Porch Fest

Jack’s Abby Porch Fest
Jack’s Abby

ABV: 5.5%

Average Price: $10 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

If you think that April is too soon for a porch beer or two, you must not have spent a winter trapped inside avoiding snow. One of the best choices for an April porch beer is the aptly named Jack’s Abby Porch Fest This golden-hued, citrus-filled, crushable brew is listed as a summer ale, but it hits shelves in March.

Tasting Notes:

Complex aromas of lemongrass, orange peels, grapefruit, pineapple, freshly baked bread, and floral hops make for a welcoming beginning to this crushable brew. Sipping it reveals a lot of citrus character with tangerine, lemon, lime zest, and grapefruit all making an appearance. There are also notes of cereal grains, honey, and floral, herbal hops. The finish is sweet, citrusy, and crisp.

Bottom Line:

This is a great beer for citrus fans. If that’s you, you’ll want to stock up on this brew from now until the waning summer days.

Roadhouse Plasma Hazy IPA

Roadhouse Plasma Hazy IPA
Roadhouse

ABV: 6.9%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

April is a great month to enjoy juicy, fruity, hazy IPAs. One of our favorite new hazies is Roadhouse Plasma Hazy IPA. This unique IPA was brewed with some newer, lesser-known hop varieties including Elani, Pink, and HBC 1019 hops. The result is a juicy, cloudy, beer loaded with tropical fruit aromas and flavors along with a ton of hop character.

Tasting Notes:

Complex tropical aromas of mango, caramelized pineapple, guava, passionfruit, watermelon, and dank pine make for a great nose. The palate follows suit with a nice hint of sweet malts, honeydew melon, pineapple, mango, guava, stone fruit, and resinous, dank, prickly pine. The finish is sweet and hoppy but has very little overall bitterness.

Bottom Line:

This is like the hazy IPA equivalent of a tropical fruit cup. Every tropical flavor you could want (as well as a nice kick of hops) is on full display.

Troegs Dream Weaver

Troegs Dream Weaver
Troegs

ABV: 4.8%

Average Price: $11 for a six-pack

The Beer:

April is a great month for wheat beers. One of our favorites is Troegs Dream Weaver. This year-round, Bavarian-style hefeweizen is brewed with German wheat yeast as well as malted wheat, Pilsner, and Vienna malts. It gets its floral, earthy aroma and flavor from the use of German Northern Brewer hops.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is classic German-style wheat beer with a ton of yeast, freshly baked bread, ripe bananas, cloves, and floral hops. The palate is a mix of yeast, bready malts, bananas, cloves, and other gentle spices. The finish is sweet, spicy, and gently dry.

Bottom Line:

If you’re a fan of traditional German-style wheat beers, you’ll love Troegs’ take on the classic style.

New Belgium Chutney Sour

New Belgium Chutney Sour
New Belgium

ABV: 7%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

New Belgium collaborated with Bira 91 (India’s most popular craft beer brand) to make Chutney Sour. This Belgian-style Dubbel is brewed with specialty malts, Belgian yeast, and Saaz hops and gets its unique, tart flavor from the addition of tamarind. The result is a beer that is malty and rich but also sour and fruity.

Tasting Notes:

On the nose, you’ll find notes of caramel malts, sweet yeasty aromas, gentle spices, and lightly floral hops. The palate only adds to the spectacle with notes of caramel malts, funky yeast, wintry spices, dried fruits, tart, sour tamarind, and floral hops. It’s a great mix of sweet and sour.

Bottom Line:

If you’re a sour beer fan or a drinker who likes to try something unique, this is the beer for you this April.

Bale Breaker Crop Circles

Bale Breaker Crop Circles
Bale Breaker

ABV: 6.5%

Average Price: Limited Availability

The Beer:

Releasing on April 13, this New England-style IPA was brewed with 2-row malt, pilsner malt, white wheat, and flaked oats. It’s hopped with HBC-1019, Mosaic, and Citra hops. The result is a hazy, juicy, fruity, limited-release beer you’ll want to grab this month.

Tasting Notes:

Classic hazy IPA aromas of tangerine, grapefruit, lemon, pineapple, peach, and lightly floral hops make for a great start. The palate continues this trend with a ton of orange peels, lemon, guava, mango, peach, caramelized pineapple, and lightly piney hop notes. It’s sweet, juicy, and loaded with fruit flavors.

Bottom Line:

If you’re a hazy IPA fan and can get your hands on some of this UFO-influenced beer this April 13th, we suggest you do it.

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We Blind Taste Tested Diet Sodas Against Their Zero-Sugar Counterparts

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I love soda but if I keep drinking multiple cans every day — and I don’t want to be dramatic here — I’ll f*cking die. Too hyperbolic? Maybe. But really, no one should be downing multiple Coca-Cola’s a day. Sorry.

The easiest way to break that habit is by supplementing your favorite full-sugar soda with its zero-sugar, zero-calorie counterpart. At least, that’s what I’m trying to do. But while navigating the no-calorie soda world I’ve been struck with a choice: Do I go for diet or zero sugar?

As a full-sugar soda drinker, I’ve always written off these options as differences in marketing. But since I’ve started looking for a substitute for Coca-Cola, I’ve realized that diet and zero-sugar sodas can taste incredibly different. Also, if these brands are willing to have different formulations of a zero-calorie sugar-free product, we’re willing to bet there are significant audiences for both.

So which resembles the real thing? We decided to put each brand’s diet and zero sugar options head to head in a blind taste test to determine which is the best from each brand.

Methodology

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

This test is a bit different than our usual blind taste test. Rather than a big ranking, we decided to put each brand’s diet and zero-sugar formulation against one another in a two-taste head-to-head. So think of this as four mini rankings. Here are the sodas we tasted.

  • Coca-Cola Zero Sugar vs. Diet Coke
  • Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar vs Diet Dr. Pepper
  • Pepsi Zero Sugar vs Diet Pepsi
  • Mountain Dew Zero Sugar vs Diet Mountain Dew

There are a few brands out there that didn’t have both a diet and zero sugar formulation, so we eliminated those brands. We’ll do a big diet and zero-sugar soda ranking soon, for now, we’re hitting the most popular brands.

For this taste test, I had my girlfriend pour me each brand’s diet and zero-sugar soda at random in unmarked glasses. I tasted two at a time, wrote down initial impressions in my notes, took another taste of both to solidify my thoughts and declared a winner. Just to be clear, I never knew what brand I was tasting, save for Mountain Dew, but I listed which brand I was tasting below just to make this list a bit easier to navigate.

Let’s drink.

The Zero Sugar Diet Blind Taste Test

Round 1: Dr. Pepper

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Taste 1:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

A nice initial sizzle with a strong sweetness that hits the palate immediately. The flavor is a bit earthy with a slight fruitiness to it that is really nice. But the aftertaste stains the tongue in this really off-putting way. I’m not loving the finish on this one.

Taste 2:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

That sizzle from Taste 1 is about the same here, but there is a stronger burn on the tastebuds. This one has a little bit of bite to it that I’m liking. There is less of a fruit characteristic here than taste 1, but I’m getting a darker profile with a mix of sweet and bitter tones.

And The Winner Is…Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar (Taste 2)

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Two things set this one apart from the Diet formulation for me. The bite and the aftertaste. This may just be me but I like a soda that has a kick to it, this has that along with some sweetness and an aftertaste that doesn’t stick to the tongue like no-calorie sodas tend to have.

The Bottom Line:

Overall, both have echoes of full-sugar Dr. Pepper in different ways, but I think Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar captures that magic better.

Round 2: Pepsi

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Taste 1:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

I’m getting some chocolate character here, but I’m disappointed in the lack of fizz. There is no bite here, it has an intense and strong sweetness at the onset that never lets up. No subtlety — kind of one-note and boring.

Taste 2:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Way more interesting than Taste 1, this comes across like an entirely different brand. I’m tasting a mix of cinnamon, sweetness, and a light bitterness here. There is more to latch onto and I found myself really enjoying my second taste. I ended up finishing the glass, I can’t say the same for Taste 1.

And The Winner Is… Diet Pepsi (Taste 2)

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

I’m not a Pepsi fan in general, I find that the brand tends to be too sweet and not fizzy enough. While I can’t say this one was particularly fizzy, I did enjoy the bouquet of shifting flavors a lot. I might even go as far as saying I prefer this to the full-sugar Pepsi.

The Bottom Line:

Pepsi Zero-Sugar and Diet Pepsi couldn’t taste more different. Ultimately, Diet Pepsi had a more interesting blend of flavors that made drinking it a significantly better experience. Pepsi Zero-Sugar is downright undrinkable with how sweet it is.

Round 3: Mountain Dew

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Taste 1:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Wow, is Mountain Dew f*cking weird. There is a sickly candy-like sweetness here. It’s so sweet that it straight up tastes like sugar, if you told me it was regular Mountain Dew, I’d believe you. On the backend is this interesting bitter rind flavor with a bit of a burn.

I’m struggling with this one.

Taste 2:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

And I thought Taste 1 was bad! This is horrid. It’s a bit more citrusy than Taste 1 with a gentler finish that stays sweet.

And The Winner Is… Mountain Dew Zero-Sugar (Taste 1)

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Make no mistake, I’m making this decision simply because I have to. I can’t say that I enjoyed either of these very much, but forced to choose, I’m going with Mountain Dew Zero-Sugar. That comes down, once again, to the burn. I just find this one more palatable, the Diet version was sweet to the point of being distracting.

The Bottom Line:

Mountain Dew has its audience, and I’m not it. If you like the intense sweetness of full-sugar Mountain Dew you might prefer the Diet version, but if you’re looking for something with a burn and a twist of bitterness, the Zero Sugar is the way to go.

Round 4: Coca-Cola (Taste 2)

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

Taste 1:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

There is a mellowness to this one that is interesting. I don’t know how else to describe it other than to say it tastes soft. A quick hit of sweetness greets you and leaves the palate completely once you swallow. It’s elegant and gets the job done. It doesn’t taste like any soda I’m familiar with though, so if you’re a fan of whatever brand this one belongs to, I’m not sure if it works as a true substitute.

Taste 2:

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

This couldn’t be more different than Taste 1, so much so that I asked my girlfriend if there was some sort of mixup and I was tasting two different brands. I’m getting a mix of dark, rich, and chocolate-forward flavors with a hint of cinnamon and vanilla on the backend. It’s very interesting and kind of tastes like one of those high-end bougie cola brands they sell at BevMo.

And The Winner Is…Coca-Cola Zero Sugar

Diet Soda
Dane Rivera

My all-time favorite soda is Coca-Cola so I was surprised to learn what I was tasting was from the brand. I have to give the winning slot here to Coca-Cola Zero. While I appreciate the clean flavor of Diet Coke, the Coca-Cola Zero just tastes more interesting thanks to its mix of cinnamon, chocolate, and vanilla tones.

The Diet Coke had none of that, though I stand by what I said when I called it “elegant.” At the end of the day Coca-Cola Zero Sugar offers a more interesting flavor. One I can see myself going back to.

The Bottom Line:

I won’t lie to you, if you like Coca-Cola, neither Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Zero Sugar taste anything like the real thing. They lack the bite, the harsh burn, and the deep flavor of Coca-Cola Classic. Having said that both are very interesting, with Coca-Cola Zero Sugar edging a bit closer to the real thing.

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A doctor specializing in child development shares 5 of her most surprising parenting tips

Parenting is the most important job that most people will ever have in life. Your decisions as a parent will be some of the most important determining factors in whether your child becomes a happy and productive adult or not. It’s a huge responsibility.

Parenting is a difficult and important undertaking, but many parents simply repeat the same strategies used by their parents. How often do we hear people rationalize their decisions by saying, “That’s what my parents did and I came out OK.”


This approach to raising children negates the fact that with every generation there are countless studies done on child development, many of which run counter to popular parenting wisdom from the past.

Dr. Kristyn Sommer, who has a PhD in child development, has received a lot of attention on social media because of her dedication to teaching “evidence-based parenting.” This expertise has made her an advocate for strategies that run counter to conventional parenting wisdom and have stirred up a bit of controversy.

Here are five TikTok videos where Sommer shares some of her evidence-based parenting strategies.

@drkristynsommer Play > rote learning for toddlers 🙌 #playbasedlearning #learningthroughplay #playmatters #earlylearning #earlychildhoodeducation #preschool #toddler ♬ original sound – DrKristynSommer

Three Things I Do Differently as a Mum with a PhD in Child Development

In Dr. Sommer’s first video where she references her degree she admits she refuses to sleep train, co-sleeps with her daughter, and never calls her “naughty” or “bad.” She delves deeper into her thoughts on discipline in the next video.

How To Discipline Your Child So They Actually Learn

Dr. Sommer uses positive reinforcement to discipline her child and as she said in the previous video, avoids the use of terms such as “naughty” or “bad.” If her daughter is doing something wrong she asks her to contemplate whether she’s making a good or a bad decision.

How to Handle Tantrums

Most people tend to think of a tantrum as naughty behavior. However, they are actually a combination of a bunch of little stresses that the child has experienced throughout the day that eventually overwhelm them. Once they hit the tipping point, all of their big feelings bubble up to the surface, resulting in a healthy expression of emotion.

Should You Spank Your Child?

Dr. Sommer is passionately against “spanking, corporal punishment, physical punishment, what ever you want to call it.” She says it needs to stop because it has little effect on behavior and can lead to antisocial tendencies in the future.

She Doesn’t Teach ABCs and 1,2,3s

Dr. Sommer isn’t worried about teaching her child her toddler alphabet or how to count. She says that it “doesn’t really help them with anything” but they should spend that time playing because that’s where they learn best.

@drkristynsommer

Play > rote learning for toddlers 🙌 #playbasedlearning #learningthroughplay #playmatters #earlylearning #earlychildhoodeducation #preschool #toddler

This article originally appeared on 08.03.21

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The Best New Hip-Hop This Week

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The best new hip-hop this week includes albums, videos, and songs from Doja Cat, GloRilla, J. Cole and more.

Just when you thought it was going to be a chill week in hip-hop, here comes J. Cole with a surprise album release to upset the apple cart as he responds to Kendrick Lamar’s very loud call-out a few weeks before. This happened, of course, in the same week that brought us:

Latto putting the “L” back in “TLC” as she joined her fellow ATLiens onstage to perform their hit “Waterfalls“:

The official announcement of the return of NxWorries with “86Sentra“:

Lil Yachty remixing a 30-year-old McDonald’s jingle out of nowhere:

The long-awaited return of G-Eazy alongside Coi Leray and Kaliii (a true ally):

And GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion teaming up to affirm that the “girl rapper wave” still ain’t “dead”:

Whew, what a week.

Here is the best of hip-hop this week ending April 5, 2024.

Albums/EPs/Mixtapes

Doja Cat — Scarlet 2 Claude

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Doja Cat

Doja Cat adds seven new tracks to her table-shaking fourth album Scarlet. Again, she goes out of her way to avoid categorization, despite features from ASAP Rocky and Teezo Touchdown (who are also nominally known as rappers but have run the gamut of psychedelic sounds over the course of their respective careers). No, she doesn’t diss Cardi B on the new tracks but she does continue to take fans and industry frauds to task for their meddling in artists’ lives.

GloRilla — EhhThang EhhThang

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GloRilla

Yeah, Glo! The Memphis rapper rediscovers her groove after a successful media run that once again endeared her to the fickle hip-hop audience. More homespun wisdom and elbow swinging trap realness bounds on her latest, which features appearances from Megan Thee Stallion, Moneybagg Yo, and more.

J. Cole — Might Delete Later

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J. Cole

Hey, man, weren’t you just working on that album you’ve been teasing for the past six years? While the world has been waiting for The Fall Off, Cole’s been building a separate body of work, which he unleashed on the unsuspecting public with no prior warning. Accomplices in this act of audio terrorism include Dreamville mainstays like Ari Lennox and Bas, peers like Ab-Soul and Daylyt, and even inspirations Cam’ron and Gucci Mane.

LaRussell — Live From The 206

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LaRussell

It’s been hard to keep track of the Bay Area distruptor’s output, mainly because there’s been so much of it. LaRussell doesn’t sit on anything; he just drops as he goes and lets the world catch on (case in point, this is his third in less than two months). LaRussell’s independent mindset may make it tougher to keep up, but it’s always worth checking out his latest work.

Reuben Vincent — General Admission

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Reuben Vincent

I wasn’t looking for the 9th Wonder protege on my release radar but there he was on my Tidal this morning. I ain’t complaining; those who say “hip-hop has been boring” between bouts of high-school gossip would do well to actually, y’know, check for new hip-hop. Lots of good stuff out there… like this.

Singles/Videos

Concrete Boys — “Where Yo Daddy” Feat. Karrahboo

After officially launching his label, Lil Yachty has done a terrific job of supporting his new rap crew. Karrahboo is the obvious standout, as demonstrated by “Where Yo Daddy,” and it’ll be fascinating to see the Concrete Boys’ trajectory as they move out of the shadow of his old group Sailing Team to establish themselves in their own right.

Courtney Bell — “Word II Conway” Feat. Conway The Machine

Detroit wordsmith Courtney Bell has been on a bit of a hot streak this year. Following up January’s “Westside” with fellow Motor City motormouth Royce Da 5’9, “Word II Conway” sees him match wits with the Buffalo bully. Bell is exactly the sort of rapper who flies under the radar for a while but produces so consistently that one day you look up and he’s got a tremendous body of work, a fervent fanbase, and respected reputation among his peers, elders, and successors, just like the guys he’s been working with lately.

Lil Wayne & Wheezy — “Bless” Feat. Young Thug

I wish I could have sampled the sound my girlfriend made when Wayne suddenly popped up onscreen during our weekly watching of WWE Raw (she’s a big fan) and turned it into a beat. It was mind and eardrum-blowing. This is probably the song he’ll be performing at Wrestlemania this weekend (we’ll be watching, of course). Free Young Thug already, darnit.

ZelooperZ — “WOA!” Feat. Zack Fox

Zack Fox is a maniac. That is all.

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