15 Biggest Changes A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder S2 Makes To Holly Jackson’s Sequel Book

The first season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder received a somewhat mixed response from readers of the book, earning a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average of 3.6 out of 5 stars. However, the second season showed more potential thanks to a key change: author Holly Jackson, who was an executive producer and consultant for season 1, became a writer for season 2.

Salomon x Pas Normal Studios SS26 Is Built for Athletes Who Don’t Choose a Discipline

Pas Normal Studios and Salomon have teamed up for their Spring/Summer 2026 T.K.O. collection. This limited-edition line centers around the GRVL Concept shoe – designed for both on and off-road performance. The collection also includes the RACE SKIN 2 running vest, creating a complete system that blends the worlds of cycling and running with a consistent look and technical features. It’s available now.

Numero Cromatico and glo Make Art From Algorithms for Milan Design Week

Working with glo, a group of artists unveiled a new installation at Palazzo Moscova inspired by the 2026 design fair theme, Be the Project. The artwork, titled Y.O.U Your Own Universe, combined art, psychology, and technology, building on the collective’s history of challenging modern societal norms. It used artificial intelligence to create phrases that were projected onto the courtyard walls, forming an immersive digital environment.

S—3’s ‘CHOPSTICKS 箸’ Showcase Heads to Antwerp Design Week 2026

After a successful launch at Milan Design Week, CHOPSTICKS 箸, a unique design exhibition, is heading to Belgium to connect with leading European creatives. This project, the first from the S—3 platform, combines the design traditions of East Asia with global approaches. It features 16 designers from China, Japan, South Korea, and other countries, all reimagining the common chopstick.

The Ultimate Heist: Romain Gavras To Direct Feature Film on the $100 Million USD Louvre Robbery

The incredible story of the Louvre Museum jewelry heist that captivated the world is becoming a movie. Director Romain Gavras, known for his action-packed films like Athena, music videos for artists like JAY-Z, and the thriller Sacrifice, will bring the infamous October 2025 robbery to the big screen. Based on a new investigative book, the film will detail the daring theft of over $100 million in French crown jewels – a real-life crime that remains a mystery.