Mind Blown: This Is Not a Pen, It’s a 3D Printer!

For every one person who can wax PLA-poetic about how great 3D printing is and will be, there are probably about a dozen more people who are like, “Yeah… but really, what is 3D printing exactly?” Part of the problem is that 3D printers still have a unicorn-like quality — or at least they’re white tiger level mysterious. You are pretty sure they exist, but you don’t know if you’ve ever actually seen one IRL. That will change when more people have them in-house or with LIX, the world’s smallest printer, in-purse.

LIX is a 3D printing pen that looks like a writing utensil an executive or your cool friend who’s an architect would tote. It prints rigid, freestanding structures in mid-air using the same type of filament you feed your friendly neighborhood MakerBot. Just like you’re used to doing when you doodle, it will let you unleash your creativity wherever and whenever it hits you.

The process is simple: You juice LIX up by plugging in a tiny cable that charges with any normal USB outlet, wait for it to charge (this takes under a minute) and start turning your imagination into 3D reality. It looks even easier to use than the kid-friendlier (at least in looks) 3Doodler. Watch it work below:

The sleek pen, crafted from sustainable aluminium, can add a little something extra when it comes to work or play — we love the examples they share on their site.

Craft ornate 3D printed jewelry like this necklace.

Create designs that can be placed on t-shirts or any fabric (ahem, wall art!).

Shelf art works for us too! This made us start a slow clap at our computer, it’s that awesome.

Architects, designers and other people in the business of making 3D objects can use LIX to go beyond paper and pencil (or even mouse and computer) to construct small structures in place of blueprints and mocks.

The LIX 3D pen sells for $140 and will be available to preorder once their Kickstarter campaign launches, likely around April 14. (Early bird prices, maybe?!) In a take on the old adage “big things come in small packages,” we love the company’s updated slogan: “little things can do bigger ideas.” Heck yeah they can.

Would you use LIX? What would you make? Have you tried 3Doodler before? Give us the scoop below!

Your bedroom is more than just a place to snooze; it's your cozy space where you can relax, recharge, and express your personal style. Amanda Leigh and Taylor Hahn of celebrity-loved design firm House of Rolison seem to have perfected the bedroom and bath design in this 4 bed, 4.5 bath home in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles. After renovating the outdated home, front to back, they created a luxe and nature-inspired aesthetic that defines their dreamy and inviting spaces. Come inside and take a peek for all the dreamy bed and bath home decor inspiration, and get ready to swoon!

BEFORE: Interior

Photo via MLS listing

The design pair notes that the original home was stuck in the past with mismatched flooring, a dysfunctional sense of flow, and an extreme lack of character.

AFTER: Interior

Photo by Gavin Cater

Amanda and Taylor took advantage of the LA views and tons of natural light by opening up the space, and then adding high-end materials and statement lighting to add charm and sophistication.

Photo by Nils Timm

“The house was extremely dated and choppy up so our goal was to open things up while still having the feel of warmth and cohesion," says Amanda. "We did this through adding natural stone, wood, and warm lighting throughout.”

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The result? A design that is elevated, functional, and timeless. "We typically let the bones of the house inspire us and let us guide it into what it wants to be," says Taylor. "This house in particular was different from most of our other projects - much more angular lines and harsh divisions between spaces so we had to find a way to soften things while still not trying to make it something it wasn't."

Bed + Bath Inspiration

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Amanda and Taylor have perfected the art of blending modern and traditional elements, creating spaces that feel fresh, cozy, and stylish without being overly trendy. “We added cedar beams on the ceilings in some of the rooms and added lighting and warmer tones to add grounding," says Taylor.

Photo by Gavin Cater

The bathrooms share a cohesive look with the home, from the oak flooring, marble and stone, to nature-inspired materials.

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Vistas from the hilltop were important to capture, especially from the stunning master bedroom. "In the primary bedroom, the large glass windows feel like you're part of the landscape, which is important to us," says Amanda.

Photo by Gavin Cater

Furniture and art are intentional in each of the rooms, creating symmetry, function and a warm minimalism vibe. I especially love the way the rooms transition from light to dark as you walk through the home.

Photo by Gavin Cater

The master bathroom is elegant and refined with a mix of marble, wood, and natural tones.

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"Paint and furniture are everything!," says Taylor. She suggests picking pieces that are special and not something you can find at any big box store. "Layer layer layer. Layer throws and pillows, textures and paint colors. The more dimension a room has the more intentional it feels. Dont be afraid to add accent pieces for a pop of color and playfulness," she says.

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Each bathroom plays into the nature-inspired aesthetic while having distinct features like unique mirrors and vanities.

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The kids' room is the mini version of the rest of the home, using oak furnishings and cozy, natural layers with a pop of art.

Photo by Gavin Cater

Organic shapes compliment the overall vibe, giving the home an indoor-outdoor California modern feel.

Photo by Gavin Cater

"It's hard to keep an almost 5,000 sq ft home cozy in every space but it is something we prioritize and excel at while elevating it to meet today's needs," says Amanda.

Photo by Nils Timm

A moody bathroom adds a bit of drama to the light-filled space.

BEFORE: Exterior

Photo via MLS listing

The exterior of the home left a whole lot to be desired.

AFTER: Exterior

Photo by Nils Timm

The facade transformation is quite literally amazing.

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The backyard takes advantage of the surrounding nature and views. Simply stunning!

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It's been nearly a year since Bridgerton season 3 came out, chronicling the love story between Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington as she wrestles under the weight of a big secret.

The highly anticipated two-part season concluded last June, and sadly, there still isn't an official release date for Season 4. According to Netflix, the next iteration of Bridgerton will center on Benedict Bridgerton meeting his love interest and feature eight episodes. Nonetheless, it may be a while (like 2026) until we get to dive into the Regency era yet again.

In the meantime, though, there is some good news: another Netflix series, TheLady's Companion, might just be able to fill that void. The Spanish period drama debuted on March 28, is set in 1880s Madrid, and has already received a ton of praise, with one fan tweeting, "If you love Bridgerton, you have to watch The Lady's Companion. It's so good, it has me giggling."

Here's what to know!

Scroll to find out everything you need to know about The Lady's Companion on Netflix!

What is 'The Lady's Companion' about?

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The Lady's Companion follows Elena Bianda, played by Nadia de Santiago, a 35-year-old actress from Spain who is most well-known for her role in Las Chicas Del Cable (The Cable Girls) from 2017 to 2020. Elena is Madrid's most in-demand lady's companion and a celebrated matchmaker with a reputation for guiding 20 women into "proper courtships and engagements."

Her life's passion is seeing her protégées become happily married. Yet, when she's invited to the Mencía household to identify suitable beaus for three sisters, things take an unexpected turn. Elena actually finds herself falling for a man named Santiago, who was originally meant for one of her clients, and gets tossed into a whirlwind of romance, secrets, and scandal.

Who's in 'The Lady's Companion' cast?

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Santiago is portrayed by 28-year-old Álvaro Mel, who played the lead role of Alex Ventura in La Fortuna, a 2021 adventure drama limited series. Other cast members include:

  • Isa Montalbán
  • Zoe Bonafonte
  • Tristán Ulloa
  • Iratxe Emparan
  • Gracia Olayo

When is 'The Lady's Companion' set?

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While the aesthetic and plot line of the show may feel reminiscent of Bridgerton, which is set between 1813 and 1827, TheLady's Companion coincides with the Alphosine era and the Restoration period, giving viewers a fresh take on another intriguing time in history. The first season has eight episodes, which are all around 40 minutes long and available for streaming on Netflix.

Will 'The Lady's Companion' get a season 2?

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Now, if you happen to love this show as much as Bridgerton, there is (thankfully) hope for a second season. Gema R. Neira, the creator of the series, revealed that the writers were already "working on it."

To be clear, nothing has been confirmed just yet! But given the first season's cliffhanger ending and "to be continued" message right before the credits, it seems in the cards. In the meantime, tune into Season 1 of The Lady's Companion, which currently has a 7.3-star rating out of 10 on IMDb.

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For those of us who are passionate about design and decorating, of course, we want our homes to look stylish and put-together, but sometimes life gets in the way and our homes start to look a little neglected. I bought my home four years ago and I'm starting to notice smudges on the walls (lots of 'em), furniture that could use an upgrade, clutter where I never intended, and a lack of cohesion from room to room. This is all to say, no shame if you're guilty of making a few home decor mistakes – we've all been there! But if you're looking to make a few upgrades, here's where you can start, without spending a ton of money. Lighting, maintenance, and just clearing up clutter can make a huge difference in how your home looks, from rags to riches.;)

Home Decor Mistakes Making Your Space Look Cheap

Dated Lighting

Photo by Lina Kivaka

Instead: Look For Sculptural Lighting

Let's start from the top. Sometimes a simple upgrade like new lighting can make such an impact in the room, instantly giving it a more upscale look. Statement lighting in sculptural shapes are on trend and timeless. Think in levels too -- from ceiling to table lamps to create ambience. Too harsh or too dim can make a room feel uninviting and drab too so pay attention to lighting in a room before you completely overhaul it.

Cramped, Cluttered Spaces

Photo by Rachel Claire

Instead: Be Selective With Furniture And Decor

Less is more when it comes to looking elegant, and frankly, not cheap. Remove anything that doesn't feel right in a space (you may find a better spot for it later) and start with the bare minimum. Now start to fill it with furniture and decor that fits the space well and looks like they pair well. Overfilled rooms can make them look cramped and chaotic, and too much decor or mess can create visual clutter, which is not inviting.

Mismatched Styles

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Instead: Create A Point Of View

As a home decor enthusiast, I love almost all of it: art deco, modern, vintage, all the trends. Not to say, these trends can't all go together – they totally can! But create a space where they all work together so it feels cohesive. Make sure furniture works well with each other (even ask design advice from retailers). If you add art deco elements to a modern space, keep that thread going throughout the home with similar shapes, materials and textures (without going overboard). Start with an idea, pair down to the necessities, and slowly add what feels right.

Old Paint, Broken Anything

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Instead: Keep Up With Repairs

Walls with chipped or peeling paint can make a home look neglected so a fresh coat is always a good idea after three or so years. Fix broken fixtures too like light switches, faucets, or doorknobs to keep your home from looking old and unkempt.

Cheap Materials

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Instead: Opt For Natural Materials

Synthetic materials like polyester and nylon can appear low-end so use them sparingly. Of course, there are sometimes budget concerns but opting for a few quality linens, upholstery, or real wood furniture can elevate your home.

Dated Fixtures

Photography by Joao Canziani | Design: Arterberry Cooke,

Instead: Upgrade faucets, knobs, and handles

My mom was ready to remodel her whole bathroom until I told her that it was fine — she just needed to upgrade her faucet. She did and was so happy with the results. Something as small as a new bathroom faucet, kitchen handles, or new doorknobs can bring your home on trend and help eliminate embarrassing home decor mistakes.

Rental Blinds

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Instead: Don't Treat Windows As An Afterthought

While I do love the bare window look, it can sometimes make a room feel unfinished, especially if the windows are not new. As a renter, I couldn't stand the look of cheap rental blinds too. I'd remove them, make my own shades, and reinstall them when I moved out. Using flimsy or outdated blinds can ruin a perfectly beautiful room. It's like the final accessory to complete the look!

Lack of Scale And Proportion

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Instead: Create Balance

Area rugs should extend beyond the sofa and not be too small compared to the size of the room. Find furniture that fits the space and hang artwork that balances the room vs. puts it off kilter. This room by L.A. design firm House of Rolison feels harmonious and complete.

Generic Decor

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Instead: Add Personal Touches

Using generic, mass-produced decor items can make a home feel impersonal and bland. Create a sense of space and character by incorporating personal touches, such as family photos or unique decor and art pieces.

Overly Themed Rooms

Photo by Tatiana Syrikova

Instead: Scale Back On Thematic Pieces

Overdoing a specific theme, such as nautical or rustic, can feel kitschy and less sophisticated. Instead, use elements of a theme sparingly, like this woodland-themed kids room that features an animal print and little trinkets on a shelf for an adorable touch.

Main Photo by Rachel Claire

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I'm a tried-and-true Marvel stan — even as a kid, the idea of superheroes existing in the regular world and fighting evil always made me feel so powerful. And with WandaVision, Captain America: Brave New World, and Thunderbolts*, that feeling has only evolved as I've become an adult. But as the MCU has grown, adding countless TV shows, characters, and universes, some of the original, classic nostalgia has faded. And that's where The Fantastic Four: First Steps comes in!

Flying into theaters July 11, 2025, The Fantastic Four takes place in an alternate 1960s — so when I say the movie is making me feel nostalgic, I mean it quite literally. And thanks to Entertainment Weekly, we have a brand new look at the movie!

Keep reading for the newest images of Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Vanessa Kirby, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach in The Fantastic Four, coming to theaters July 11, 2025.

Who are the main 4 in Fantastic Four?

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The Fantastic Four revolves around Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn), Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), and Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), and Entertainment Weekly just dropped a bunch of new pictures from the film — like this shot of Ben securing his helmet for space exploration.

When is The Fantastic Four?

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Marvel's Fantastic Four takes place in the 1960s...in a different universe. Because with Marvel's multiverse, anything is possible.

"We knew that we'd be on another Earth, so we had a chance to reinvent what the '60s looked like," director Matt Shakman (who also directed WandaVision!!) tells EW. "I was really interested in imagining the Fantastic Four being astronauts. Instead of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin going to the moon, what if it was Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben who were really the first to go into outer space, the first to push those boundaries?"

Who's in The Fantastic Four cast?

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The Fantastic Four cast was, without a doubt, the most important part of the movie to get right. "It wasn't just a search for who was the best Ben and who was the best Johnny, but also who was the best family?" Matt Shakman says. "Who was the best married couple? Who were the best siblings and honorary uncle? So it's been very gratifying to see the incredible chemistry that the four of them have had since the beginning."

The cast includes:

  • Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic: the leader of the Fantastic Four with the power to stretch his limbs.
  • Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman: Reed's wife who can turn invisible and create force fields.
  • Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch: Sue's brother who can ignite into flame and fly.
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing: Reed's best friend who basically appears as a mass of rocks.

Are Sue Storm and Reed Richards married?

Jay Maidment/Marvel Studios, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly

Yes, Sue Storm and Reed Richards are married — and they make a perfect team.

"If he is the most scientifically intelligent person, then she is the most emotionally intelligent person on the planet," Matt Shakman tells EW. "Between the two of them, they're building an idealistic society."

"If you played an exact '60s Sue today, everyone would think she was a bit of a doormat," Vanessa Kirby adds. "So figuring out how to capture the essence of what she represented to each generation, where the gender politics were different, and embody that today, was one of the greatest joys of this."

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But they're also quickly going to become a family of three because Marvel confirmed during CinemaCon that the theory about Sue being pregnant is correct!

"One of the things I love most from Sue's history is when she becomes Malice, and all her dark stuff comes out," Vanessa Kirby says. "I wanted to make sure that there were tones of Malice in there with her, that she wasn't just the stereotype of a goody, sweet mother."

"I've always been really interested in the mess of femininity," she continues. "Not just the tough, invincible, powerful woman, but also a mother who gives birth, which is itself a superhero act. I love that these characters are real humans in a messy family who argue and try to work it out and get things wrong."

With this cast and WandaVision's Matt Shakman at the head, I know The Fantastic Four: First Steps is going to be a Marvel movie that goes down in history. Read up on 5 New Marvel Movies Worth Watching.

Nothing would crush us more than reading about another betrayal in ACOTARbook 6, but several readers are convinced Sarah J. Maas has left easter eggs about one. The lousy part about this is that it involves one of the people we've come to trust — Morrigan from Rhysand's Night Court.

We've had the misfortune of watching too many heartbreaking theories about her and feel ready to join a support group for readers who've been burned by authors' decisions. But before we do that, we're highlighting why people think about favorite loyal and supportive fae isn't who we think she is.

Scroll to see the depressing theories about Morrigan's perceived fate in ACOTAR book 6

Who is Morrigan in the ACOTAR series? 

Readers immediately felt comforted by Morrigan in A Court of Mist and Fury because she immediately presented as a trustworthy figure in an unfamiliar world. Feyre was already dealing with the aftermath of being forced to live in Prythian and eventually losing her life before being saved while she was in Under the Mountain, but she didn't know what to think about the charming Rhysand.

Though she made a deal with him, Feyre was still unsure about their arrangement. This eventually changed when she discovered Morrigan rescued her from a distressing moment while she was still living at the Spring Court. From that point on, Morrigan and Feyre developed an easy friendship that spans the rest of the ACOTAR. But, who is she?

Feyre and readers learn that Morrigan is the Third-in-Command of Rhysand's Night Court as well as one of his closest friends. She's not as brutish as Cassian or moody like Azriel, but she can be stubborn if she feels strongly about a situation. More importantly, she's been the most level-headed fae in the Night Court.

Why do people think Morrigan's betrayal will happen in ACOTAR book 6?

It pains us to share different theories about Morrigan's possible betrayal in ACOTAR book 6, but we think you should be as prepared as possible. The first Reddit thread we glanced is tame, but still doesn't make us feel any better. There's a belief that Mor's not satisfied "with the way the court is being run and is going to betray her friends and family to another court." The user also says they think Azriel "senses her betrayal coming," but may be distracted now that he and Elain are getting closer.

But this theory dives deeper and connects Morrigan to the Archeron sisters — Nesta, Feyre and Elain. The creator shared a video of herself sitting down while her text overlay reads, "I lied put your clothes back on. We're going to talk about my ACOTAR theory that Mor will be the betrayer based on Eris calling her Morrigan twice vs. Mor and the mythology behind The Morrigan associated with war, destiny, and shapeshifting as a single or triple tie in to the 3 Archerson sisters as the crow, the prophet, the death bringer."

One of the comments on the video says, "Rereading for the ump-teenth time and there is just so much suspiciousness around Mor. I’m sat. Let’s talk, haha." Honestly, we don't know if we want to chat or think about this! But wait, there's one more thing to discuss.


It's been said that Azriel's madly in love with Morrigan, but fans aren't convinced he is. According to this idea, there's a reason he seems to act so weird around her. The text overlay says, "Okay but that one ACOTAR theory where Azriel isn't actually in love with Mor. He's been using his shadows to spy on her because he knows what she really is/what she's doing. And he gets weird when other people confront her not because he's protective of her, but because he's trying to protect THEM from her."

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