Jethro Tull is back and here is where you can see them in 2026

If you’re in Europe, you’re likely to stumble upon a Jethro Tull concert. They’ll be touring extensively across the continent from March to November.

If you’re in Europe, you’re likely to stumble upon a Jethro Tull concert. They’ll be touring extensively across the continent from March to November.

I prefer the second option. I noticed a lot of intriguing, amusing, unusual, and insightful movies from 2025 came out in theaters and on streaming services, but they didn’t really make a splash. They had their moment, then quickly disappeared – they stopped showing in theaters, faded from streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and were soon forgotten.

This eight-part series is being called unique and will launch on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, with the first two episodes available immediately. New episodes will then be released each Wednesday following that.

Comedian Alan Carr, 49, discussed a famous incident from his past on Olivia Attwood’s podcast. He talked about a playful fight that started after he jokingly pretended to ‘kill’ a friend on a TV show.

The significant acquisition follows the announcement that the 40-year-old athlete has become the first football player to reach billionaire status, with an estimated net worth of £1.04 billion.

The two companies have settled their dispute privately, and the lawsuit has been officially closed, with no possibility of it being brought back to court.

So, even though Margaret Atwood’s world is expanding with The Testaments, I’m really excited to hear about Ann Dowd’s new project! She’s doing a limited series called Imperfect Women, and it’s moving from Hulu to Apple TV+. They just dropped a first look and announced it’ll be out on March 18th. And get this – Kerry Washington and Kate Mara are co-starring too! It sounds like a really interesting cast and I can’t wait to check it out.

Okay, so here’s the latest: the court has instructed Angelina Jolie to turn over a bunch of her emails and texts – everything related to the discussions she had with her team about selling her beautiful vineyards. Basically, it’s all about getting a clear picture of the details surrounding the sale, and the judge wants to see those communications.

At first, we’re introduced to George Hardy, played by Hugh Jackman, taking care of his sheep – and even reading them mystery novels! These aren’t ordinary sheep, though – they secretly understand and enjoy the stories.

A new dual-AI system, Artism, explores the creative process by not only generating art but also subjecting it to algorithmic critique, revealing the underlying patterns of post-digital aesthetics.