Saturday, 18 April 2026

1988 Classic No. 1 Hit Was Released 38 Years Ago Today

The "King of Pop" released a chart-topping single on this day 38 years ago. Michael Jackson was already seven studio albums into his career in 1988, but he was, without question, on top of the world. Released on Aug. 31, 1987, Bad, Jackson's seventh record, was his last collaboration with the legendary producer Quincy Jones, and it gave birth to "Dirty Diana." Musically, the track is more hard rock, in the same vein as "Beat It" from 1982's Thriller.

"Dirty Diana" was the fifth single from Bad, which is one of the best-selling albums of all time. Initially, it was widely believed to poke fun at Jackson's close friend Diana Ross, but this was debunked, with Jackson and Jones clarifying that the song was about groupies. Ross playfully used the song as an overture during her concerts.

In an interview with broadcast journalist Barbara Walters, Jackson also confirmed that the track wasn't about Diana, Princess of Wales. However, the princess told him that it was her favorite tune of his.

The 1988 single eventually catapulted to the No. 1 spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 on July 2, after nine weeks on the chart. It also ranked within the top 10 and top 20 charts worldwide. It marked Jackson's tenth number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Dirty Diana" was also the multi-hyphenate's fifth consecutive number-one single. The tune achieved Platinum certification in five countries, including the US, while hitting Gold in Germany.

Critically, the song received mixed reviews despite its commercial success. Music critic Robert Christgau lambasted "Dirty Diana" as "misogynistic," while another reviewer deemed it a "confused, lumbering slog of a song." However, Davitt Sigerson of Rolling Stone remarked that songs like "Dirty Diana" and "Speed Demon" made Bad "richer, sexier, [and] better than Thriller's forgettables."



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Friday, 17 April 2026

Perdue Is Making 6-7 Chicken Nuggets, But You Can Only Get Them in One Place

6-7 isn't just for the classroom anymore. Now you can find the popular meme in the frozen aisle. Perdue Farms, one of the largest meat processing companies in the United States, is cooking up new chicken nuggets in the shape of sixes and sevens.

Why? Who cares? Even Perdue itself is poking fun at the release of its latest impulsive project. "Yes, the kids who started it may have moved on," begins a press release on Perdue Farms's corporate website, "but if you have a Gen Alpha at home, you know: it's still everywhere."

Unlike the innocuous yet otherwise irritating phrase, the chicken nuggets won't be everywhere. Perdue is partnering with Walmart for an exclusive limited edition release that is set to hit select shelves May 1.

Perdue Farms

“We figured if it was going to show up at mealtime anyway, it might as well be on the plate," said SVP of Digital & E-Commerce Marketing Chris Perdue, "and if it happens to buy you six to seven minutes of sweet silence at the dinner table, we’ll take that as a win.”

The conversation starter chicken nuggets will be available at a suggested retail price of $7.24 in 3,000 Walmart stores around the country. Like its traditionally-shaped nuggets, the 6-7 variety will be panko-breaded and made with 100% all-natural white meat chicken.

Perhaps fortunately for some parents, the Perdue press release says that the "cringe" marketing move will occur only "while supplies last." Only a limited amount of bags will be provided to participating retailers at this time.

The Maryland-based company is giving away 67 bags before the product hits shelves in a few weeks. Fans of the brand can enter to win a free bag of 67 nuggets until April 27.

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Arc'teryx's 'Breathable' Delta Hoodie Is a Rare 40% Off at REI

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Why We Love This Deal

Fans of Arc'teryx know that finding a deal on the brand's premium outerwear isn't a common occurrence, but occasionally, lightning strikes at REI. Over the past month, REI has served up great deals on Arc’teryx pieces like the Beta and Atom jackets. Most recently, the Delta Pullover Hoody turned heads as a hand-picked Outlet deal, and it sold out. Now, the full-zip version is getting the discount treatment.

The Arc’teryx Delta Hoody is on sale for $132, a monumental 40% discount from its normal price of $220 and a better deal than what both Arc’teryx and Zappos are offering, though the latter has it for 30% off. It’s available at that price in the high-vis Olive Moss/Euphoria colorway, with a full size range in stock, while the light gray Solitude/Void and Stone Green colors are marked at 20% off on a separate page. It’s exceedingly rare to find an Arc’teryx jacket on sale with all sizes still available at this substantial a discount—they usually sell out instantly.

Arc'teryx Delta Hoody, $132 (was $220) at REI

The Arc'teryx Delta Hoody in Olive Moss/Euphoria.

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Colorways Available: 3 at varying prices
  • Sizes Available: XS-2XL
  • Material: 100% polyester
  • Pockets: 3
  • Best For: High-intensity activities like climbing or running

The Delta Hoody is part of Arc’teryx’s Delta line of lightweight fleeces. It features an attached hood, unlike the Delta Jacket, which is hoodless, and a full-zip design, which distinguishes it from the zipperless Delta Pullover. The full-zip plus hood layout makes it useful in a variety of ways. You can wear it as a mid-layer, as reviewers point out, but the full-zip closure makes it easy to get on and off, and the hood offers more protection when you wear the jacket on its own. 

The Hoody is made from Arc’teryx’s 100% polyester Octa fleece, which features hollow fibers that trap heat and keep you warm. This layer is optimized for high-intensity activities: The fabric breathes well, and it’s treated with a silver chloride anti-odor treatment to ward off smells from sweat. The zippered opening also allows you to open up the jacket for extra ventilation when you need it. 

Compared to older Delta layers, this hoodie has a roomier fit in the body and sleeves for good freedom of movement, and its elasticized cuffs and hem keep it from looking slouchy or feeling drafty. The low-profile hood is designed to fit underneath a helmet (great for climbing or cycling), and the flatlock seam construction reduces bulk and creates a smooth, irritation-free feel inside the jacket.

Related: Vuori's 'Light' but 'Very Warm' Down Jacket Is a Rare 40% Off at REI

What Shoppers Are Saying

Shoppers love the Delta Hoody’s versatility, calling it “a great mid-layer” that’s “breathable but keeps you warm” and also “looks great” when worn on its own in milder weather. The fleece fabric makes it exceptionally comfortable, shoppers reported, and that also makes it a great pick for casual wear, too—you won’t want to save it exclusively for trail days.

The Delta Hoody is going fast, and multiple sizes are almost completely sold out at REI. Take advantage of this sweet 40% discount and grab yours today before they’re all gone.

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Thursday, 16 April 2026

'80s Classic Comedy You Didn't Realize Was Originally a Novel Ranked Among Best Books Turned Into Movies

"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

That's just one of many instantly recognizable quotes from the classic 1987 comedy movie The Princess Bride. But while so many lines from the movie are as common knowledge as the recipe for lemonade, one fun fact about the film might sound inconceivable: Before it was a movie, it was a novel.

That's right. The film, directed by the late Rob Reiner, is based on William Goldman's 1973 novel of the same name. And it landed pretty high on Goodreads' list of the best books turned into movies, coming in at No. 7.

For Reiner, the book was particularly sentimental. "[It's] my favorite book — ever," he said in an interview. "I think the movie is good. I don't think it's as good as the book. I don't think anything could be as good as that book."

Despite Reiner's reservations, the movie is generally considered a pretty faithful adaptation. That's because Goldman also wrote the script for the movie. Much of the film's dialog is taken word for word from its source material, as is the framing device of a grandfather (Peter Falk) reading the story to his grandson (Fred Savage).

Nonetheless, there are still a few minor discrepancies, which Cinema Blendcompiled. For one, the sword fight scene between Westley and Inigo Montoya is much more of a nail-biter in its original inception. Westley wins the fight in the movie pretty easily, but the fight in the novel keeps you on the edge of your seat.

The book also provides exposition via longer flashback sequences that are pared down to simple conversations in the movie. If you've ever hungered for more details about Inigo's father's death at the hands of a mysterious six-fingered man, boy do we have a book for you.



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All-Purpose Maida Is Unhealthy, 8 Flours You Can Replace It With In Cakes And Breads

Maida, or all-purpose flour, is a staple in most kitchens, but is it the healthiest option?

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Birkenstock's Supportive 3-Strap Sandals Are Nearly 60% Off

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Why We Love This Deal

For most of the 20th century, Birkenstocks were the shoe of health food stores and hiking trails, embraced by those who valued function over fashion. By the 2010s, however, the brand had been fully reclaimed by the fashion world, landing on runway models and the feet of celebrities. Because of demand, deals are rare, but right now, there's a nice pair of sandals for over $100 off at Nordstrom Rack

Normally priced at $220, the Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandals are now just $97 at the Rack. The black sandals are going for that $97 sale price, but sizes are going fast. The brown sandals are also on sale for $2 more and have more sizes to choose from at the moment. 

Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandal, From $97 (was $220) at Nordstrom Rack

The Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandal.

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What Shoppers Should Know

  • Upper: Aniline leather with brass buckles
  • Footbed: Cork-latex with suede lining
  • Sole: Rubber 
  • Origin: Germany
  • Best For: Everyday wear, warm weather, all-day comfort

The Milano is the brand’s classic Arizona sandal with a backstrap added for more support, while still providing that iconic cork footbed that molds to your feet. The “bold” part of this silhouette comes from the perforations on the upper, which definitely look unique, but they also add breathability you don’t get in a lot of other sandals. 

For $97, you’re getting handmade German sandals with a genuine cork footbed for less than half the asking price (something that seldom happens with Birkenstock). If you’re the kind of person who invests in quality basics, lives in sandals from May through October, and wants something that gets comfier the longer you wear it, these might be the last pair of sandals you buy for a while. 

Related: Birkenstock's Stylish and Supportive Chelsea Boots Are Now Over 40% Off at Nordstrom Rack

What Shoppers Are Saying

While reviews are on the lighter side, one reviewer wrote a lengthy five-star review, noting that the sandals “exude luxury and attitude.” They also wrote, “The craftsmanship of these sandals is simply out of this world.”

These are definitely a more unique take on the brand’s typical silhouette, and the perforations (along with the ankle strap) make these a great pick if you want a more practical version of the usual Birkenstock style. 

The Birkenstock Milano Bold Buckle Sandals are available now for $97. Just be sure to jump on this deal soon, because Birkenstock deals this big tend to sell out very fast. 

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