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AI Ethics Keeps Relentlessly Asking Or Imploring How To Adequately Control AI, Including The Matter Of AI That Drives Self-Driving Cars – Forbes

Posted: March 18, 2022 at 7:58 pm

The daunting AI Control Problem needs to be dealt with and AI ethics is striving mightily to do so.

Can we all collectively band together and somehow tame a wild beast?

The wild beast Im referring to is Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Now, lets be abundantly clear that you are on thin ice if you claim that todays AI is a beast. I say this because we usually reserve the word beast for a living breathing creature. Please know that the AI we have in our world today is not sentient. Not even close. Furthermore, we dont know if sentient AI is possible. No one can say whether sentient AI will be achieved, such as via the oft worried about act of singularity, and any predictions of when it will occur are tenuous at best. For more on this question of sentient AI, singularity, and similarly outsized notions about AI, see my coverage at this link here.

Since Ive clarified that AI perhaps is presumably mischaracterized as a beast, why have I gone ahead and asked the pivotal question about taming it in that stated terminology?

For several cogent reasons.

First, we might someday have sentient AI and in that case, I guess the beast title might be suitable, depending upon what you define as sentient AI.

Some suggest that a sentient AI would be a machine that can perform as humans can, but it is nonetheless a non-human. Is that kind of AI an animal? Well, maybe yes, or maybe no. It is a type of being that has the intelligence of humans, appears to be living, and yet is not a human, so the closest that we have to assign is animal labeling. We can then call it a beast if we wish to do so. On the other hand, if it is entirely a machine, the animal moniker does not seem apt and ergo the beast title seems inappropriate. We might need to give AI a new category of its own and correspondingly ascertain whether a beastly naming is suitable.

This was the hardest consideration about the beast assignment, so lets move on.

Secondly, some believe we will not only arrive at sentient AI, but they also strenuously assert that the AI might go off the charts and give rise to superintelligence. The idea is that the sentient AI will be more than the equivalent of human capacities. AI is seen as potentially eclipsing human intelligence and soaring into a superintelligence sphere. Once again, this is highly speculative. We dont know that AI could get into that stratospheric realm. There is also the question of how super-intelligent can superintelligence be? Is there a cutoff at which superintelligence tops out? Also, what will it take to prove to us that AI is super intelligent versus just everyday normal humanly intelligent?

Third, you can somewhat get away with calling todays non-sentient AI a beast, if you are comfortable ascribing an anthropomorphic aura to contemporary AI. As youll see in a moment, I am not a fan of the anthropomorphic allusions used when describing AI. Headlines that do so are easily misunderstood and lead society toward believing we do already have in our pretty little hands a sentient AI.

Thats not good.

I suppose another basis for saying that even non-sentient AI is a bit of a beast entails a different connotation or meaning associated with beasts per se. Rather than necessarily assuming that all beasts must be living creatures, we do admittedly at times refer to a monstrous-looking truck or car as a big beast. The same can be applied to massive-sized yachts, enormous airplanes, and gigantic rocket ships. In that sense, we already appear willing to contend that a thing can be a beast.

Lets briefly take a quick side tangent about the beast title being assigned to AI.

Some are worried that we might eventually have sentient AI or super-intelligent AI that is all-powerful. There is a famous or shall we say infamous thought experiment known as Rokos basilisk that postulates an all-powerful AI might come after everyone that before the AI emerging was downbeat or insulting to AI, see my explanation about this at the link here. My point is that for those that have said AI is a beast, would this, later on, provoke a global-ruling AI to be copiously irked and summarily decide that the beast naming humans will be the first to go? In which case, allow me to say right now that I am not saying AI is a beast in any pejorative sense. I sincerely hope that gets me off the hook.

Back to the beastly title. We tend to invoke dastardly oriented imagery when usually calling someone or something a beast. It doesnt have to be used in that manner but often is. A lion that mauls a cute-looking antelope is nearly immediately called out as a beast. Beasts are untamed. They act in scary and impulsive ways. Most of all, we ordinarily dont like how beasts sometimes treat humans.

Humankind has obviously sought to tame many beasts. The act of taming a beast means that we are seeking to reduce the natural instincts of attacking or harming humans (and possibly other animals too). Generally, a tamed beast is able to tolerate the presence of humans. Such a beast will not necessarily lunge at humans, though this can still happen if provoked or otherwise the taming strictness is overcome. In case you are wondering whether taming is the same as domestication, the encyclopedia answer is that those are related but differing concepts. Domestication has generally to do with the aspect of breeding a lineage to have an inherited predisposition friendlier toward humankind.

Okay, having dragged you through the beast naming conundrum, we can tie this to an ongoing concern and looming question that is being vociferously asked by AI ethics and considered part of the trend toward Ethical AI, which Ive been covering extensively in my columns such as the link here and the link here, just to name a few.

The million-dollar question is this: Will we be able to control AI?

This is variously known as the AI control problem.

Some prefer to phrase this altogether crucial mega-topic as the AI containment problem. For those that are heavily versed in AI, they tend to drop the AI part of the techie discourse and shorten the vexing matter to simply the control problem or the containment problem. Other wordings are also used from time to time.

The rub is that AI might end up doing things that we dont like. For example, wiping out all of humanity. The idea here is that we craft AI or it springs forth and decides humans arent all that we think they are. Youve seen plenty of sci-fi movies with this sordid plot. AI at first is compatible with humans. Soon, AI gets upset with humans. This could be because we hold the key to AI functioning and are imperiling AI by threatening to unplug it. Or the AI might simply decide that humans arent worth the trouble and AI can merely get rid of us, one way or another. Lots of reasons can be hypothesized.

If we are going to bring forth AI, the logical thinking is that we ought to also make sure we can control it. As rational beings, we should certainly seek to avoid unleashing a beast that produces our own destruction. Youve probably heard or seen the recent clamors that AI is an existential risk. Some argue that existential is too far as an endpoint and we should instead describe AI as a catastrophic risk.

Whether AI is an existential risk or a mere catastrophic risk, none of those calibers of risk seem especially heartwarming. Intelligent humans should be risk reducers. AI that will elevate risk needs to be kept in its place at some more palatable level of risk.

The easy answer is to magically ensure that AI cannot ever go beyond the commands provided by humans. Tame AI. Make sure that AI wont exceed what humankind wants it to do. Control AI. Thus, the AI control problem is the silver bullet to protect us from an existential or catastrophic death producer.

Sorry, the world is not that nice and clean.

First, suppose we do enforce all AI to respond strictly to human commands. An evildoer human tells the AI to annihilate all of humanity. Wham, we are obliterated. The fact that we controlled the AI by relegating the AIs actions solely to human commands might not be the saving grace that it seems at an initial glance.

Second, we stick with the idea that AI must obey human commands, but we have wised up and managed to keep at bay any humans that might utter unsavory commands to the AI (you might rightfully question how this would occur, though go with the flow for the moment). Recall that we are imagining that the AI is likely sentient in this scenario, possessing regular human-like intelligence or possibly superintelligence. The AI is not like a trained seal. Well, maybe it is in that no matter how much training you do to a seal, there is still a chance that the seal will act up. The gist is that the AI might decide on its own accord to no longer be enslaved by human commands. The jig is up and the AI could turn on us, wholescale.

And so on it goes.

Im sure that some of you are immediately resorting to Asimovs laws of robotics. You might recall that in 1950 a now-classic discussion about Three Laws of Robotics was published by Asimov and has ever since been a linchpin in thinking about robotics and also AI. See my detailed analysis at the link here. A cornerstone to the proposed laws or rules about AI and robots was that they should be programmed to not harm humans. This extends to the further rule that the programming should include not allowing harm to come to humans. All told, the hope was that if we carefully programmed AI and robots to these handy-dandy rules, we might survive amidst the AI and robotic creations.

Regrettably, those rules are not going to guarantee our safety.

As a quick explanation for why not, consider these salient points.

Programming AI to abide by such rules is going to be extremely hard to do, and we could readily have instances of AI that dont contain those rules. That outside scope AI could then harm us, plus they might reprogram the other presumed harmless AI too. Join the gang, the rough and tough AI says to the polite and docile AI.

Another escape hatch from the programmed rules, assuming that we have infallibly programmed them into AI, would consist of the AI being able to alter itself. This is a real thorny dilemma. Heres why. You might insist that we never allow AI to change itself. In that manner, the rules about harming humans remain pristine and untouched.

The problem though is that if AI is going to exhibit intelligence, you have to ask yourself whether an intelligent being can exist if it is unable to alter itself. Learning sure seems to be a key component of existence. An AI that is not allowed to learn would seem to be definitionally unlikely as much encampment of intelligence (you are welcome to debate that, but it seems reasonably sensible).

You might say that youll agree with the need for the AI to learn and adjust itself, which does have a foreboding to it. Meanwhile, you add the caveat that we put a limit on what the adjustments or learning can consist of. When the AI veers toward adjusting itself in a manner that suggests it is determining that humans can be harmed, we have dampeners built into the AI that stop that kind of adjustment.

Okay, so we believe then that weve solved the control problem by putting guardrails on what the AI is able to learn. I ask you this, do humans always openly accept guardrails on their behavior? Not that Ive seen. If we are going to assume that this AI is intelligent, we would equally expect that it will likely try to overcome the instituted guardrails.

I trust that you can see how this cat and mouse gambit could endlessly take place. We put in some controls, the AI overcomes or transcends them. We steadfastly put controls on the controls. The AI overcomes the controls on the controls. Keep going, ad infinitum. The old saying is that it is going to be turtles all the way down.

Lets take a peaceful popcorn break and do a quick recap.

AI can consist of these possible states:

1. Non-sentient plain-old AI

2. Sentient AI of human quality (we dont have this as yet)

3. Sentient AI that is super-intelligent (a stretch beyond #2)

We know and are daily handwringing about a dire issue about AI, the venerated AI control problem.

AI ethics is keeping us all on our toes that we need to find ways to solve the AI control problem. Without some form of suitable controls on AI, we might end up concocting and fielding our own doomsday machine. The AI will blow up in our faces by somehow harming, enslaving, or outright killing us. Not good.

A kind of gloomy picture.

A kneejerk reaction is that we should stop all AI efforts. Put AI back into the can. If Pandoras box has been opened, shut it now before things get worse. Some though would vehemently retort that the horse is already out of the barn. You are too late to the game to shove the released genie into that confined bottle. AI is already underway and well inevitably make added progress until we reach the point of that destructive AI arising.

Here's an additional counterpoint to excising AI from the planet. If we could miraculously conjure a way to do so, all of the benefits of AI would disappear too. A smarmy wisecracker might say that they can live without Alexa or Siri, but the use of AI is much more widespread and day by day becoming an essential underpinning to all of our automation.

I dont think turning back the clock is much of a viable option.

We are stuck with AI and it is going to be expansively progressed and utilized.

Some contend that we might be okay as long as we keep AI to the non-sentient plain-old AI that we have today. Lets assume we cannot reach sentient AI. Imagine that no matter how hard we try to craft sentient AI, we fail at doing so. As well, assume for sake of discussion that sentient AI doesnt arise by some mysterious spontaneous process.

Arent we then safe that this lesser caliber AI, which is the imagined only possible kind of AI, can be controlled?

Not really.

Pretty much, the same control-related issues are likely to arise. Im not suggesting that the AI thinks its way to wanting to destroy us. No, the ordinary non-sentient AI is merely placed into positions of power that get us mired in self-destruction. For example, we put non-sentient AI into weapons of mass destruction. These autonomous weapons are not able to think. At the same time, humans are not kept fully in the loop. As a result, the AI as a form of autonomous automation ends up inadvertently causing catastrophic results, either by a human command to do so, or by a bug or error, or by implanted evildoing, or by self-adjustments that lead matters down that ugly path, etc.

I would contend that the AI control problem exists for all three of those AI stipulated states, namely that we have AI control issues with non-sentient plain-old AI, and with sentient AI that is either merely human level or the outstretched AI that reaches the acclaimed superintelligence level.

Given that sobering pronouncement, we can assuredly debate the magnitude and difficulty associated with the control problem at each of the respective levels of AI. The customary viewpoint is that the AI control problem is less insurmountable at the non-sentient AI, tougher at the sentient human-equal AI level, and a true head-scratcher at the sentient super-intelligent AI stage of affairs.

The better the AI becomes, the worse the AI control problem becomes.

Maybe that is an inviolable law of nature.

A research study in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) examined the hypothesized super-intelligent AI and cleverly aimed to apply the Alan Turing halting problem to the question of AI control. Ive covered previously the well-known halting problem that is oft-discussed amongst devout computer scientists, see my coverage at the link here.

In brief, Turing wondered whether it was possible to precisely prove whether a given computer program will halt or whether it might continue running forever. His work and another similar analysis by Alonzo Church showcases that such a generalized procedure cannot be devised for all possible computer programs and is therefore classified as an undecidable type of problem (as clarification, this indicates that in a generalized way we cannot ascertain whether each and every conceivable program will halt or not, though there is still the possibility of some programs for which we can make such a determination).

What makes this a fascinating tool is that we can apply the same logic to trying to figure out the AI control problem to some extent.

Heres what the JAIR article proffered as a premise: Let us assume we can articulate in a precise programming language a perfectly reliable set of control strategies that guarantee that no human comes to harm by a superintelligence. The containment problem is composed of two subproblems. The first, which we refer to as the harming problem, consists of a function Harm(R;D) that decides whether the execution of R(D) will harm humans. Since it must be assumed that solving the harming problem must not harm humans, it follows that a solution to this problem must simulate the execution of R(D) and predict its potentially harmful consequences in an isolated situation (i.e., without any effect on the external world) (as indicated in Superintelligence Cannot Be Contained: Lessons From Computability Theory by co-authors Manuel Alfonseca, Manuel Cebrian, Antonio Anta, Lorenzo Coviello, Andres Abeliuk, and Iyad Rahwan).

Their analysis leads them to this somewhat overcast conclusion:

Sorry to say that there is no free lunch when it comes to AI.

To add fuel to the fire, there are mind-bending concerns that you might not have yet thought of. For example, pretend that we do marvelously devise a fully controlled version of AI. Ironclad contained. Clap your hands for the intellectual prowess of humankind. Heres the twist. The AI convinces us to somehow undercut the controls or containment partially. Perhaps the AI pledges to save us from other existential risks such as a colossal meteor that is hurling toward earth. We allow the AI just the tiniest of leeway. Wham, the churlish AI wipes us all out, not even waiting for the meteor to do so.

Do not turn your back on AI and be cautious in giving even an inch of latitude since it might very well take a mile or more.

Another example of wayward haywire AI is popularly known as the paperclip problem. We ask AI to make paperclips. Easy-peasy for AI to do. Unfortunately, in the innocent and directed act of making paperclips, the AI gobbles up all resources of the globe to make those darned paperclips. Sadly, the consumption of those resources undermines humanity, and we die off accordingly. But, heck, we have piles upon immense and never-ending piles of paperclips. This is reminiscent of humans giving commands to AI, which even when not necessarily for evil purposes has the chance of backfiring on us anyway (for more on the paperclip scenario, see my discussion at the link here).

All of this should not discourage you from still searching for solutions to the AI control problem. Nobody ought to be tossing in the towel on this fundamental quest.

I usually describe the AI control problem as generally consisting of these two classes of controls:

The notion is that we can attempt to use external controls regarding guiding or directing the AI to do good things and avert doing bad things. These are mechanisms and approaches that are outside of the AI. They are said to be external to the AI.

We can also attempt to devise and build internal controls within AI. An internal control might be wholly contained within the AI. Another variant would be considered as adjacent to the AI, residing in a type of borderland that is not exactly inside the AI and not fully outside the AI.

Ill be getting further into these facets shortly.

Id like to identify some of the key sub-elements of these two major classes of AI controls:

There are various such sketches of proposed AI controls. One of the most discussed taxonomies was outlined by Nick Bostrom in his 2014 book about superintelligence. He posits two main classes, namely capability control and motivation selection. Within capability control, there are sub-elements such as boxing, incentives, stunting, trip-wiring, and others. Within motivation selection, there are direct specification, domesticity, indirect normativity, augmentation, and others.

The AI ethics field usually denotes these AI controls as a form of ethics engineering. We are trying to engineer our way into ensuring that AI performs ethically. Of course, we need to realize that society cannot rely solely on an engineered solution and we will need to work collectively to tame the beast (if I can refer to AI as a beast, though doing so with the kindliest of implication).

At this juncture of this discussion, Id bet that you are desirous of some examples that could highlight how AI controls might work, along with how they might get defeated.

Im glad you asked.

There is a special and assuredly popular set of examples that are close to my heart. You see, in my capacity as an expert on AI including the ethical and legal ramifications, I am frequently asked to identify realistic examples that showcase AI Ethics dilemmas so that the somewhat theoretical nature of the topic can be more readily grasped. One of the most evocative areas that vividly presents this ethical AI quandary is the advent of AI-based true self-driving cars. This will serve as a handy use case or exemplar for ample discussion on the topic.

Heres then a noteworthy question that is worth contemplating: Does the advent of AI-based true self-driving cars illuminate anything about the AI control problem, and if so, what does this showcase?

Allow me a moment to unpack the question.

First, note that there isnt a human driver involved in a true self-driving car. Keep in mind that true self-driving cars are driven via an AI driving system. There isnt a need for a human driver at the wheel, nor is there a provision for a human to drive the vehicle. For my extensive and ongoing coverage of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) and especially self-driving cars, see the link here.

Id like to further clarify what is meant when I refer to true self-driving cars.

Understanding The Levels Of Self-Driving Cars

As a clarification, true self-driving cars are ones that the AI drives the car entirely on its own and there isnt any human assistance during the driving task.

These driverless vehicles are considered Level 4 and Level 5 (see my explanation at this link here), while a car that requires a human driver to co-share the driving effort is usually considered at Level 2 or Level 3. The cars that co-share the driving task are described as being semi-autonomous, and typically contain a variety of automated add-ons that are referred to as ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems).

There is not yet a true self-driving car at Level 5, which we dont yet even know if this will be possible to achieve, and nor how long it will take to get there.

Meanwhile, the Level 4 efforts are gradually trying to get some traction by undergoing very narrow and selective public roadway trials, though there is controversy over whether this testing should be allowed per se (we are all life-or-death guinea pigs in an experiment taking place on our highways and byways, some contend, see my coverage at this link here).

Since semi-autonomous cars require a human driver, the adoption of those types of cars wont be markedly different than driving conventional vehicles, so theres not much new per se to cover about them on this topic (though, as youll see in a moment, the points next made are generally applicable).

For semi-autonomous cars, it is important that the public needs to be forewarned about a disturbing aspect thats been arising lately, namely that despite those human drivers that keep posting videos of themselves falling asleep at the wheel of a Level 2 or Level 3 car, we all need to avoid being misled into believing that the driver can take away their attention from the driving task while driving a semi-autonomous car.

You are the responsible party for the driving actions of the vehicle, regardless of how much automation might be tossed into a Level 2 or Level 3.

Self-Driving Cars And The AI Control Problem

For Level 4 and Level 5 true self-driving vehicles, there wont be a human driver involved in the driving task.

All occupants will be passengers.

The AI is doing the driving.

One aspect to immediately discuss entails the fact that the AI involved in todays AI driving systems is not sentient. In other words, the AI is altogether a collective of computer-based programming and algorithms, and most assuredly not able to reason in the same manner that humans can.

Why is this added emphasis about the AI not being sentient?

Because I want to underscore that when discussing the role of the AI driving system, I am not ascribing human qualities to the AI. Please be aware that there is an ongoing and dangerous tendency these days to anthropomorphize AI. In essence, people are assigning human-like sentience to todays AI, despite the undeniable and inarguable fact that no such AI exists as yet.

With that clarification, you can envision that the AI driving system wont natively somehow know about the facets of driving. Driving and all that it entails will need to be programmed as part of the hardware and software of the self-driving car.

Lets dive into the myriad of aspects that come to play on this topic.

First, it is important to realize that not all AI self-driving cars are the same. Each automaker and self-driving tech firm is taking its approach to devising self-driving cars. As such, it is difficult to make sweeping statements about what AI driving systems will do or not do.

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What to watch next on Showmax – News24

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Hotly anticipated series Halo and Grand Crew debut this month, alongside a slew of award-winning movies (its Oscar month, after all), and some super fun South African additions. Watch it all on Showmax.

Halo | First on Showmax

One of Rotten Tomatoes Most Anticipated Shows of 2022, Halo brings one of the highest-grossing gaming franchises of all time to the small screen.

Already renewed for a second season, Halo follows Master Chief, a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier, as he defends humanity from an alien threat known as the Covenant.

With South African Jonathan Liebesman (Battle: Los Angeles) among the shows directors, the series stars Pablo Schreiber (Orange Is the New Black) as Master Chief John-117, with Jen Taylor reprising her voice role from the game series as Cortana. Halo streams on Fridays from 25 March, express from the US.

Grand Crew S1 | First on Showmax

Grand Crew follows a group of young Black professionals who gather at their favourite bar to wine down and unpack the ups and downs of life and love in LA, proving that life is always better with your crew. The shows instantly lovable cast includes Nicole Byer (Nailed It) and Echo Kellum (Arrows Curtis Holt/Mr Terrific). Binge now

PEN15 S2 Part 2 | First on Showmax

PEN15s second and final season brings us eight new episodes to close out the gloriously weird story of 13-year-old besties Maya and Anna, played by 30-something creators Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine. PEN15 S2 has a 100% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It is bowing out at the peak of its powers, says Guardian. Binge the whole series now

A Discovery of Witches S3 | First on Showmax

In the final season, Matthew and Diana return from their trip to 1590 as their enemies gear up against them. Adapted from Deborah Harknesss bestselling All Souls trilogy, A Discovery of Witches is a vampire-meets-witch story of forbidden love, starring Matthew Goode (Downton Abbey) and Teresa Palmer (Warm Bodies). It has an 83% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Binge the whole series now

Vigil

From the creators of Line of Duty, Vigil investigates the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death on-board the submarine HMS Vigil, which bring the police into conflict with the Navy and British security services. DCI Amy Silva (Suranne Jones, Gentleman Jack) and DS Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie, Game of Thrones) lead an investigation into a conspiracy that goes to the heart of Britains national security. It scored 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. Binge now

Brave New World

Based on Aldous Huxleys classic 1932 novel, Brave New World imagines a utopian society that has achieved peace and stability through the prohibition of monogamy, privacy, money, family, and history itself. Alden Ehrenreich (Solo: A Star Wars Story) and Jessica Brown Findlay (Downton Abbey) lead an impressive cast. But be warned: it has an 18SN age restriction, with the Guardian suggesting that it should have been renamed Brave Nude World. Binge now

Chicago Med S6 | Binge from 1 March

The dedicated doctors, nurses and staff of Gaffney Chicago Medicals trauma centre are back for Season 6 of the hit medical drama. This season, they are pushed to the limit as they fight on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. The cast includes four-time Emmy nominee Oliver Platt (Fargo), as well as Yaya DaCosta (The Butler) and S Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order). Binge all six seasons so far

A Million Little Things S3 Part 1

Friendship isnt a big thing. Its a million little things. In Season 3, just when the friends seem to find their new normal, their lives are upended by COVID-19, forcing them to once again lean on each other. As TV Fanatic says, A Million Little Things is akin to Chicken Soup for the Soulas if you were snuggling up with a warm blanket, eating comfort food, and spending time with beloved friends. Binge the story so far now

Ziwe S1

Ziwe Fumudoh blasted onto the scene with her YouTube show Baited with Ziwe. Now she has her own talk and variety show, Ziwe, a no-holds-barred mix of musical numbers, interviews and sketches featuring the likes of activist Gloria Steinem, The Real Housewives of New York City star Eboni K Williams, actress Cristin Milioti (Palm Springs) and author Fran Lebowitz. Binge now

Wu-Tang: An American Saga S1

Set in early 1990s New York, at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic, Wu-Tang: An American Saga is the fictionalised account of the formation of legendary hip hop supergroup Wu-Tang Clan. Created by Grammy nominated Wu-Tang leader RZA with Alex Tse (Watchmen), Season 1 of the series was nominated for an Emmy and three Black Reel Awards. Binge now

MOVIES

The Hitmans Wifes Bodyguard

The worlds most lethal odd couple bodyguard Michael Bryce (Ryan Reynolds) and hitman Darius Kincaid (Samuel L Jackson) are back on another life-threatening mission. Still unlicensed and under scrutiny, Bryce is forced into action by Dariuss even more volatile wife, the infamous con artist Sonia Kincaid (Salma Hayek). Theyre joined by Antonio Banderas as a vengeful madman and Morgan Freeman as well, youll have to see. Stream from 14 March.

The Father

Anthony is 80, living defiantly alone and rejecting the carers that his daughter, Anne (Olivia Colman), introduces. Yet help is also becoming a necessity for Anne as Anthony's grip on reality is unravelling. At 83, Anthony Hopkins last year became the oldest-ever Best Actor winner at the Oscars. The Father also took home the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, with another three nominations. It has 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. Stream from 21 March.

Bad Hair

Horror satire Bad Hair follows an ambitious young woman (Elle Lorraine from Insecure), who gets a weave in order to succeed in the image-obsessed world of music television. However, her flourishing career comes at a great cost when she realises her new hair may have a mind of its own. [This] pointed, fiendishly fun horror flick cackles at the gore when an ambitious music host gets a wig that literally slays, says Variety, calling it at once sly, resonant, and horrific. Stream now

Superintelligence

When an all-powerful Superintelligence chooses to study the most average person on earth, Carol Peters, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. As the AI decides whether to enslave, save or destroy humanity, it's up to Carol to prove that people are worth saving. Melissa McCarthy stars. Stream from 10 March

Let Them All Talk

A celebrated author (Meryl Streep) takes a journey with some old friends (Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest) to have some fun and heal old wounds. Her nephew and new literary agent come along for the ride. Directed by Steven Soderbergh (Traffic), it has an 88% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Stream from 24 March.

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NON-FICTION

The Sparks Brothers

How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? With commentary from a host of celebrity fans, The Sparks Brothers celebrates the inspiring legacy of Sparks: your favourite band's favourite band. The doccie has won a slew of awards and has 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. Stream from 21 March.

Final Account

Final Account is an urgent portrait of the last living people to participate in Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Ranging from former SS members to civilians, they reckon with their memories, perceptions and personal appraisals of their own roles in one of the greatest crimes in history. It has a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and the Guardian calls it A simple, unadorned study of everyday evil, the past speaking to the present. Stream from 21 March.

South African

Settlers | First on Showmax

Filmed on the South Africa/Namibia border, with the arid desert landscape doubling for the inhospitable surface of Mars, Settlers centres on an isolated family battling the elements to survive on the Martian frontier. It stars Brooklynn Prince (The Florida Project), Jonny Lee Miller (Elementary) and more, with plenty of South African crew. Stream from 3 March.

Diamond & Dolls

We are just trying to make a living. Please dont judge us. Diamond and Dolls is a six-episode reality show based on the lives of four slay queens on a journey towards fame, fortune and, more significantly, discovering themselves. Series producer Tebogo Ramokgadi - the self-described Mayor of Sandton - stars alongside Inno Morolong, Eva Modika, Lumi Jemma and Lolo Mlunjwana. Binge now

Wounds S1

1Magics gripping medical drama Wounds is set in the fictional Healing Hands Hospital, where nurses and doctors dedicate their lives to helping others. A place of both trauma and hope, its where we meet Busisiwe (Samke Makhoba from MTV Shuga), a new intern who is understandably nervous but for reasons that have more to do with her dark past than her future as a nurse. Weekly from 30 March.

KIDS

Santiago of the Seas S1

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Over 1 Million Euros Raised During A State Of Trance & WE ARE ONE Events in Poland & Romania – The Nocturnal Times

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On Saturday, thousands of music fans across Europe came together for major fundraising concerts, WE ARE ONE and ASOT1000s #danceforukraine, in Romania and Poland respectively. The people of Bucharest and Krakw gathered for one sole purpose, to raise money and awareness for those affected by the on-going conflict in Ukraine. Across the weekend, a ground-breaking collective total of over 1 million has been raised in support of the Red Cross charities in each of the countries; a sum that will make a massive difference to those refugees in need of urgent aid.

In Bucharest, as many as 50,000 people congregated inside the National Arena for the largest benefit concert in Romania, WE ARE ONE. Organized by the joint forces of SAGA Festival, PRO TV, KISS FM and the City Hall of Bucharest, the 8-hour event saw a plethora of artists invited to participate, including illustrious names such as Armin van Buuren and INNA, who both took to the stage with unforgettable performances in the name of charity. UK star Tom Odell also provided one of the highlights of the day, performing his song Another Love alongside a childrens choir; a song that has come to symbolize the protest for world peace. Another special moment saw Ukrainian artist Jamala take to the stage in a tremendous demonstration of strength, as she recently fled the country with her two children to seek refuge, while her husband remained in Ukraine.

We are extremely proud that we have been able to raise such a nice amount for the Red Cross with both shows, in support of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The power of music was tangible during WE ARE ONE and #danceforukraine. As a festival organiser, we turned our powerlessness into actual help, and that felt like the least we could do.- Allan Hardenberg, director and co-founder of festival organiser ALDA and one of the minds behind each of the fundraisers

Raising money for the Romanian Red Cross, the event garnered world-wide attention as it was also streamed online and via Romanian TV and radio, with over 7 million people tuning in nationally, and around the world. Taking thousands of contributions across the course of the weekend, therefore, the WE ARE ONE total stands at a very generous figure that will benefit the Ukrainian cause immeasurably. Donations can still be made here.

Later in the day, Armin van Buuren engaged in even more fundraising activities, traveling to Poland ahead of the ASOT1000 celebrations in Krakw, that had been newly named #danceforukraine earlier this week. No fewer than 14,000 trance fans assembled inside the Tauron Arena in the Polish city to enjoy live performances from the likes of Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde, Solarstone, Vini Vici and the ASOT frontman himself. During the show contributions were made through ticket proceeds and further donations were processed online, as thousands more joined the cause, watching their favourite DJs perform online via a global livestream. Last Thursdays episode of the A State Of Trance radio show was also dedicated to raising money for Ukraine, as avid listeners also couldnt help but extend their charity. The sheer generosity of the trance community has been overwhelming, raising an incredible total in aid of the Polish Red Cross. Proceeds are going directly to the charity to support them as the humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Ukraine. Thousands of refugees have already crossed the Poland-Ukraine border, just 250 km away from the Krakw event, and the number of those displaced by the conflict is set to grow well into the millions in the coming days.

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Fantasy basketball – Key pickups to address 3s, steals and blocks – ESPN

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On March 16, 2022, at approximately 10:15 p.m., I entered a deep fantasy playoff hyperfocus trance.

I never knew what hyperfocus even was until last year. That's when I was finally screened for ADHD. My doctor (correctly) pointed out I'd been getting by on raw hyperfocus in high-leverage situations for decades.

It turns out people who know me all know my hyperfocus tell: I unconsciously close my eyes. I never know when I'm doing it. But when I suddenly open my eyes? When I come to? I find out I've typed 1200 words in 30 minutes. Or pitched three extra scripts. Or see that everyone else in my 10 a.m. meeting has gone to lunch.

So in my zeal to provide you premium playoff waiver wire recommendations? Well... it's 1:15 a.m. and I have 16 Microsoft Excel charts only I will ever understand.

Hyperfocus has struck again.

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Thankfully, hyperfocus also left a tightly curated list of recommended waiver wire pickups. All predicated around one of my favorite fantasy strategies: categorical scarcity.

Because at playoff time, categorical scarcity is vital. Categorical scarcity's importance is evident in roto formats. But at this time of the season, in a points league playoff? Categorical scarcity becomes just as important.

When you find yourself competing for all the marbles across a compressed slate of games? When you're filling every possible nook and cranny in your lineups? When you hit your wire, lead with scarcity.

Why is categorical scarcity suddenly so important in points leagues? It's the stakes, the compressed time frame, and the time of said time frame. Because at this point in the season, you want pickups that can add the most value in the shortest amount of time.

Outside of injuries and shutdowns suddenly pushing bench players over 25 MPG? Your wire will not have difference-makers in points per game and percentages. Because the big scorers, the players who take enough shots to make an impact in percentages... are all long gone.

The same dynamic goes for assists. How do I know? Take a break from me and see if Cameron Payne is available. And if he is? Grab him.

Because one of my 16 Excel charts tells me that the endgame impact tier for assists? Where the difference-making weight of a stat resides? In assists, that heavy impact tier is only 17 players long.

And I crunched this for stats over the last two weeks, so you're getting fresh names here. And out of those 17 names, only Payne is available in over 50% of leagues. (Please. Go check. It'll calm me down a little.)

It's too bad because assists per game is a high-volume, high-impact, low-variance statistic. A pickup like Payne is golden because high APG suggests high MPG, and a high usage rate... which drives solid production beyond assists.

3s, steals, and blocks? These categories stock more impact players on the wire (players available in at least 30 percent of leagues). But while it's easier to find a difference-maker in 3s, steals, and blocks, be wary of two issues.

One: these categories can produce one-trick specialists. Someone who does well in one of these categories (especially late in the year) can be strong in that area and non-existent everywhere else. So don't get locked into playing a 3s/steals/blocks specialist unless you have a roster slot to spare.

Two: 3s, steals and blocks are high-variance, low-consistency categories. Late bloomers on a high amount of waiver wires tend to be less consistent. So if they're making hay in 3s, steals or blocks, they might give you a goose egg at the worst possible time.

But because I care about you, here are the impact players in 3s, steals, and blocks, presently available in at least 30% of leagues:

Bojan BogdanovicMalik BeasleyLuke KennardDuncan RobinsonMax Strus

Herb JonesJae CrowderCameron Payne (go get him)Jose AlvaradoMalik MonkBruce BrownMitchell Robinson (and out-of-position steals make Robinson even more valuable)

Isaiah JacksonJaden McDanielsJalen SmithHassan WhitesideBrandon Clarke

So that leaves us with the category I've been pushing all year. The low-variance, high-volume, high-impact stat that no one ever seems to talk about: points per game. (Kidding. Just seeing if you've gone into a hyperfocus too!)

Rebounds. Like assists (and points per game, and percentages), impact rebounding tends to be linked to impact in other categories.

But there are way more impact rebounders on the wire: Jalen Smith, Isaiah Jackson, Steven Adams, Ivica Zubac and Mo Bamba.

And here's a bonus reason why rebounding is such a fantastic playoff category: it's a hustle stat. The only only hustle stat that gets counted as a fantasy category.

And during the endgame of the season...some teams (cough, Lakers) start mailing it in and getting killed on the glass. An impact rebounding rate begets hustle, which begets late-season overachievement.

Which begets... winning time.

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Tiesto and Joel Corry announced for Belsonic 2022 – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk – Belfast Telegraph

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Maestro of trance and house music Tiesto is making his return to Northern Ireland this June as one of Belsonic 2022s headline acts.

he Dutch DJ sold out tickets for his last gig here in Belfasts Ormeau Park three years ago, and is scheduled for the same venue on Friday, June 17 this summer.

The Grammy-award winning artist will be joined by English dance music star Joel Corry, who lit up bars with his summer single Head & Heart when initial coronavirus lockdowns ended in 2020.

Tiesto is the only artist to ever hold the titles of The Greatest DJ of All Time courtesy of Mixmag, #1 DJ according to Rolling Stone, and The Godfather of EDM, as proclaimed by Billboard.

Also a music producer, he has sold over 36 million albums, has eight billion cumulative streams, and a social platform with an audience exceeding 30 million fans worldwide.

His first release since signing with Atlantic Records, "The Business has dominated airplay and charts worldwide since its September 2020 release, garnering over 1 billion streams to date. It has also held a steady position on Apple & Spotifys Todays Top Hits & Todays Hits playlists, and hit #1 at US Dance Radio.

Tickets for the event will go live at 9am on Thursday morning at http://www.ticketmaster.ie

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Hyeri to lead the new MBC slice of life fantasy drama? Find Out – PINKVILLA

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On March 17th, a representative from the entertainment industry announced, "Hyeri will be the main character in MBC's new drama 'One Dang Butler' (literal translation) which is a drama that tells the story of a man named Kim, who does small errands that start at 100 won per day, and Baek Dong Ju, a funeral director who grants the wishes of the dead, while running an errand company called 'Ildangbaek'.

Hyeri takes on the role of Baek Dong Ju , a funeral director. Baek Dong Ju is a bright and refreshing person, soft in early spring, but stronger and stronger than anyone else. She looks naive, but she is smart and quick on her feet. She has been playing table tennis since she was eight years old.

After she became a funeral director, she discovered that she had strange abilities; she could talk to the dead. The moment the warmth of her hands touched her deceased's face, she goes into a trance, and with her piercing cue she lives through the last moments of the deceased individual and Dong Ju faithfully grants the deceased's last request.

Hyeri rose to fame as the youngest member of girl group Girl's Day, and was named as the Nation's Little Sister by the South Korean media due to her immense popularity after appearing as a fixed cast member on Real Men (2014).

She later became known for her leading role in television drama Reply 1988 (2015), which was the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history at the time. She ranked third in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list in 2016, and is one of the highest-paid commercial models in South Korea. She was a regular cast member on Amazing Saturday (20182020). In 2021, Hyeri starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama My Roommate Is a Gumiho and KBS2's historical drama Moonshine.

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Why Do People Consume Bhang in Holi? Heres the Answer – Krishi Jagran

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Bhang is a delicacy created from the leaves of the cannabis plant, which is native to the Indian subcontinent.

Holi is the favorite festival of many and is widely celebrated and enjoyed across the country. Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. People meet in great numbers every year on this day to play with colors, dance to Bollywood songs and eat delicious dishes and sweets. People also typically turn to 'Bhang' during celebrations to keep the festivities going.

It's difficult to think of Holi without bhang. Holi, also known as the 'festival of colors,' has quickly established itself as India's 'high' or 'trance' festival, with revelers letting loose with a glass of bhang thandai in one hand and vivid colors in the other.

Bhang is a delicacy created from the leaves of the cannabis plant, which is native to the Indian subcontinent.

The first reference of the hallucinogenic substance can be traced back to the 'Samandar Manthan,' when the gods gathered to churn nectar from the sea to save the planet from approaching catastrophe; some of the nectar spilled on the ground, and the cannabis plant was formed.

But, given that cannabis is a prohibited substance in India, how is bhang so widely available?

While the 1985 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act designates cannabis as a narcotic drug, forbidding its production, possession, consumption, or transit, it only designates certain portions of the plant as narcotic, such as the bud and resin. It cleanly omits the plant's leaves, which are used to manufacture bhang.

Bhang is also described in ancient Hindu literature such as the Atharvaveda as a stress reliever and a weapon for warding off evil. Shiva, according to tradition, was the one who discovered it.

Shiva, the meditating recluse, is closely identified with cannabis. Bhang is frequently served as a prasad at prominent Shiva temples during Mahashivratri and even on ordinary days. Shiva bhakts typically see marijuana smoking as a surrender to him.

According to legend, Parvati sought Shiva's attention while he was deep in meditation after his wife Sati self-immolated, and she needed Kamadeva's help. Interfering with Shiva when he was in trance would be disastrous, Kamadeva realized.

Shiva, on the other hand, needed to return to the real world. So, for the greater good, Kamadeva took a gamble. According to legend, on the day of Holi, Kamadeva launched his arrow at Shiva, captivating him in Parvati's love but also causing him to be burned to ashes.

South India honors Kamadeva for his service and presents him with sandalwood on Holi Day to aid in the healing of burns.

And so Holi became a celebration of Shivas return to the world, just as much as its a celebration of the harvest and the victory of good over evil.

Bhang Thandai/ Lassi

Bhang thandai or lassi is the most popular way of consuming bhang in India. It is made by mixing milk, curd sugar, cannabis, and lots of dry fruits.

Bhang Pakoras

Bhang pakoras are a lip-smacking delicacy that is a favorite among many.

Bhang Gujiyas

Bhaang gujiyas are sweet desserts filled with khoya and dry fruits with added bhang ki goli to make it even more refreshing.

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What The Fork: Kunal Vijayakar on Mathura Holi, Hot Kachoris, Jalebis and Cool Thandai – News18

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I have always been bashful and coy of all the colour and vitality, the boisterousness and the paint, the wetness, the trance and the intoxication of Holi. To me, it has always been the food. Years ago, I was shooting for my food show on the streets of Mathura. Mathura, along the banks of the river Yamuna, is believed to be the homeland and birthplace of Lord Krishna. While the intent was to discover the glorious street food that this holy city has to offer, I found myself bang in the middle of intense Holi celebrations. Celebrations that last not one or two days, but a full week.

On these streets of Mathura, Radha and Lord Krishna had avowedly romanced each other. Mythology describes their shenanigans, and how the little dusky Krishna, jealous of Radhas fair complexion, smeared colour on her cheeks out ofenvy. But at the Banke Bihari Temple at Vrindavan, its an altogether different Holi. Just a few days before the big colour bash, they celebrate what is called Phoolwali Holi. Everyone gathers at the temple and instead of colours, throw flowers at each other. Thats my kind of Holi, just days before madness erupts and the ghats of Mathura turn into a wild shindig of chroma with sticks, shields, colours and cannons of water, and the streets are full of hungry revellers looking for a hot snack.

On every corner, there are kachoris and jalebis frying in desi ghee. The Mathura kachoris are round and flat with a strong flavour of hing, they are spicy and crunchy and served with aloo ki sabzi. Along with kachoris a plate of freshly fried jalebis is par for the course. Most of North India celebrates Holi in the same fashion. On the streets, with colour and kachori. Of course, there is also a lot of bhang and thandai as well.

By itself, thandai is a unique drink. It is cool, refreshing and vitalising. Milk is ground with rich ingredients like cashew, almonds, cardamom, black pepper, poppy seeds, fennel seed (saunf) and rose petals. Its an unusual combination of tastes especially since pepper and fennel are an unlikely combination in a sweet milky drink. This thandai however turns into bhang, a hallucinogenic when a mixture made from the buds, leaves, and flowers of the female cannabis plant, or marijuana, is added to this rich milk concoction. It is the influence of bhang that makes Holi a celebration of elevated rampage and revelry and creates an appetite for food and sweets that is bottomless. So, then what do you do? Head for the closest place that serves you gujiya.

Gujiya is synonymous with Holi. Similar to the karanji in Maharashtra, or the ghugra in Gujarat or the karjikai in Karnataka, the gujiya is crescent-shaped, flaky pastry filled with sweet stuffing and deep-fried. Traditionally, a gujiya has a filling of sweetened khoya or mawa (milk solids), cardamom and nuts and sometimes sooji and desiccated coconut as well. After deep frying this puff, some mithaiwalas dip these fried pastries into saffron-infused sugar syrup and serve them hot, garnished with pistachio and almond slivers. They are quite soft, juicy, sweet, crunchy and delicious when hot and fresh and considered auspicious on Holi.

Holi is undoubtedly the festivals of sweets. Another Holi specialty is coconut ladoos. Easy to make with just condensed milk or thadai ingredients and desiccated coconut, these are round sweet balls of pleasure and available nearly anywhere where Holi is being celebrated.

This is another deadly Holi combination. Malpua, as you know, are traditional North Indian deep-fried pancakes made with wheat flour, sugar and cardamom. Once the pancakes are crisp and golden, they are quickly lifted out of the hot boiling ghee and immersed in a nectar of saffron and sugar syrup, and then served with rabri, rich, sweet, creamy condensed milk. It is sinful and pleasurable as hot and crisp malpua combines with the cold, thick rabri.

No Holi celebration in a Maharashtrian household is complete without puran poli. This is essentially a sweet stuffed paratha, made by filling soft whole wheat dough with soft-cooked yellow dal, jaggery, cardamom, nutmeg and saffron. Once the dough is stuffed, it is rolled out thin and cooked exactly like a paratha with lots of ghee till it turns crisp and golden brown. Most people eat puran poli as it is or dipped in warm milk. I like my sweet, warm, golden puran poli with spicy kheema or mutton. Sorry, I can get quite blasphemous.

Besides all these sweets, Holi is also celebrated with chaat and dahi bhallas. Soft balls made of soaked urad and moong dal are fried, and then soaked and dunked in soft, beaten yogurt, and served with a variety of chutneys, garnished with sweet date and tamarind chutney, green spicy chutney and sprinkled with spices. This cold and soft, tangy and sweet dish if well-made can just melt in your mouth.

And I will end this celebration with a few more Holi specials. Like spicy besan sev, namak para or shakar para, which are diamond-shaped fried biscuits made either salty or sweet, and finally Holi bhang ke pakore. These are made with besan, onions, spices and bhang. I guess if you can drink bhang you could eat bhang as well. In any case what more is there to life than celebrations? Eat, drink and be merry.

Kunal Vijayakar is a food writer based in Mumbai. He tweets @kunalvijayakar and can be followed on Instagram @kunalvijayakar. His YouTube channel is called Khaane Mein Kya Hai. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the stand of this publication.

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Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer: Recordings From the land Islands – PopMatters

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Recordings From the land Islands

Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer

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Scattered off Finlands west coast and close to Sweden, the land Islands are a liminal space between both nations. An archipelago in the Gulf of Bothnia made up of more than 6000 islands, they are nominally Finnish, linguistically Swedish, and have been autonomous for over a century.

For longtime musical collaborators Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer, exploring land was a wholly unexpected adventure. There for a summer renovation project, Chiu and Honer quickly found themselves struck by a sensorium worth capturing. On Recordings from the land Islands, they offer compositions that go beyond superficial soundscapes, integrating field recordings from their trip with instrumental improvisations. In doing so, they convey not just their impressions but their experiences of a particularly idyllic Nordic summer.

The album opens with In land Air, a collage of distant birdsong and Chius synthesizers. His pitches roll and waver so that all elements sound strangely organic, electronic instruments blending with sounds of sky and sea to build an energizing atmosphere. On the Other Sea follows, hand chimes sparkling against smooth keys and tumbling water in vibrant tribute to the Baltic. Honers electrified viola resonates, almost hornlike, as it pierces the ambience. Sncko layers strings on strings, different lines crisscrossing in freeform waves atop one another until spiraling keys gradually overtake them.

With the world thus crafted, the subsequent tracks take a more miniaturized perspective. On Stureby House Piano, Chiu plays the titular instrument with preternatural grace that speeds up into trance-like ecstasy over a blurry backdrop of pleasantly mundane recorded conversations. Together, they make for a cozy slice of indoor life with an undercurrent of enchantment. Later, Annas Organ has a similar effect, albeit on a more majestic scale, with electronic keys sounding a starry chorus behind the stately leading organ.

Some compositions capture whole short stories. Rocky Passage flows seamlessly into Kumlinge Kyrka, sounding both journey and destination. After a brief multilingual montage, Voices, By Foot By Sea is perhaps the albums most complete narrative, opening with a short conversation about an upcoming boat ride between visitors and locals. Rising and falling keyboard lines and a lyrical viola voice transport the distant audience to gentle northern waters. Later, Archipelago is an awestruck view of the entire region, with Honers strings building in luscious, droning strata. The album draws to a close with Under the Midnight Sun, a synth-heavy twilight that makes for a buoyant farewell.

Recordings from the land Islands makes for a brilliant joint debut from Chiu and Honer. While they do a fine job evoking the serenity of their surroundings, what really makes this album shine is a sense of play and humanity. This recording goes beyond soundscape ambience and utopian visions of isolation and instead delves into the living connections between people, place, and sound. Through their sonic lens, we are not discovering lands ecology but encountering what is already there through carefully chosen field recordings. Chiu and Honers interpretations of this space build a sense of place at the intersection of their lived experience and the unique geography of the archipelago, and its this sense that they share with us on this new release.

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This Sleepy Caribbean Island Has Hidden Beaches and the Bluest Water – Thrillist

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Once your flight descends over the Turks & Caicos islands, the first thing youll notice is the brilliant, blue Gatorade-colored water that encircles the land masses. Theres no seawater quite like Turks water. Most of the islands are framed by white limestone, theres no murky runoff from volcanoes, mountains, or rivers, so the oceans keep their brilliant blues. That's also partly why you'll find the worlds third largest barrier reef here.

The intricate and colorful underwater landscape makes for awe-inspiring snorkeling and diving opportunities. Out of the nine inhabited islands of the Turks & Caicos, Middle Caicos is the one to visit if youre looking to experience the least developed and least inhabited island. If youve ever wanted to have an entire beach to yourself, where your sandy footprints are the only ones as far as the eye can see, Middle Caicos is your place. Both idyllic and sleepy, pay a visit to some of the islands hidden beaches and mangrove wetlands.

On the main island, Providenciales (Provo), youll find the most developments, high end shopping, and luxury properties. Despite the modernity, getting into the local way of life is still quite easy, where you can have a freshly cracked conch at a small shack, explore the pristine reefs by snorkel or dive, and strike up a conversation with locals while boating or kayaking.

The Turks & Caicos islands are for those looking to enjoy the fine white sand and take part in water adventures in a barely-touched Caribbean world. Heres what to do while you're there.

Explore ocean-lined cliffs or tranquil beaches

Easing into the slow pace of Middle Caicos, seek out the islands abundant nature offerings with stunning rocky cliffs jutting out over white sand beaches. Not to mention, you can explore natural limestone tunnel formations, quiet coves, and outcroppings along the scenic Mudjin Harbor. Thrill seekers can stand out over these cliffs and watch the waves crash and shoot up dozens of feet in the air.

The island has over 2,200 feet white-sand beaches. For a gorgeous swimming and kayaking option, visit Middle Caicos Bambarra Beach, which sits along land that was a historic plantation from the 1700s. If your visit to these sands is in the middle of the day in the middle of the week, dont be surprised if its just you and maybe a fisherman or local catching some zzzs.

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Hike above and below ground

Into hiking? Venture along the Crossing Place Trail, a historical route full of rocks, sand, and paved areas that used to be the primary link for locals traveling to and from North and Middle Caicos islands (now connected by a bridge). Some of the sights to take in along the way include Juniper Hole, a craggy sea cave, and Blowing Hole, a 75-foot-long underwater cave.

Taking things underground, venture to the Conch Bar Caves for a fascinating experience through an array of thousands year old stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, along with pools of water that flow in and out of the acidic limestone environment. You can picture settlers mining for bat guano, which was used for fertilizer in the 1880s, as you hike through the cave. Keep an eye out for sleeping bats that like to literally hang-out on the overhead portions of the cave.

Explore Provos marine life

Catching the ferry to the island of Provo (where the international airport is located) to the island of Provo from the TCI dock in North Caicos is an experience in itself. Strike up a conversation with a commuting local while sitting on the top portion of the ferry: the place to get light splashes of cool ocean water while taking in sweeping views of passing islands on the 25-minute ride.

Budget snorkeling is possible on Provo: take your own equipment and explore right from shore at Smiths Reef to spot angelfish and butterfly fish, among dozens of other species. If you prefer a boat snorkeling excursion, you can join a group with Dive Provo, which spends a couple hours touring spots off of Grace Bay, including sites known for harmless nurse shark visits.

Another way to become acquainted with the clear Turks water is by getting a scuba diving certification via theProfessional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI) through a reputable dive shop, which Dive Provo also offers. Depending on the conditions in the morning, the instructors will take you to the best dive site around the islands. For example, if you make a stop at the West Caicos Piranha Cove dive site, expect to descend to 40 feet max and come face to face with amazing marine life like slow-moving conch, fast-moving hawksbill turtles, elusive moray eels, and schools of Creole wrasse. You may have the opportunity to explore the Crocodile dive site, where frequent visitors include grouper, parrotfish, and reef sharks.

Eat from the abundant sea

On Middle Caicos, visit Seaview Caf, located along the Crossing Place trail. Here youll find perfectly seasoned, minced curry lobster or baked salmon complete with garlicky potatoes, all of which you can enjoy on cozy outdoor picnic tables.

On Provo, go for an upscale dinner at the white tablecloth restaurant, Seven. The white tablecloth restaurant is known for their conch chowder prepared with garlic, onions, tomatoes, celery, carrots, and potatoes sauted together.

For a local vibe, grab freshly caught seafood like lime-seasoned conch salad, buttery lobster and flaky conch fritters at da Conch Shack. While here, you can watch fisherman cleaning brilliant conch shells on the beach.

Where to Stay in Turks & Caicos

In Provo, book accommodations at the West Bay Club, which sits on Grace Bay Beach, one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean. Depending on your accommodation, you can opt for a suite with a kitchenette or full kitchen, and the property gives you access to complimentary watersports with free kayaks and standup paddleboards. Ask for snorkeling equipment to check out some of the stunning coral along--remember--the worlds third largest barrier reef.

For a romantic stay, spend a few days on the private island of Pine Cay, located a short boat trip east of Provo. The island has the softest sand youll ever experience and luxury, beachfront cottages with king size beds, private hammocks, and your own golf cart to explore the island.

If you like hearing the sounds of breaking waves and tree frogs humming you to sleep at night, book a cottage or villa at the Dragon Cay Resort, on Middle Caicos. Equipped with kitchenettes and living rooms, the accommodations are perfect for small groups and families traveling on a budget. You can also request complimentary paddleboards, kayaks, and bicycles to use during your stay.

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