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Lou Aguilar

Lou Aguilar is a published novelist, produced screenwriter, and arts culture essayist. His latest novel, “The Christmas Spirit,” a Yuletide romantic ghost story, and two earlier books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and great American bookstores.
by | Aug 25, 2024

By now, everyone with a brain recognizes the main conflict this election year is the battle of the sexes. Which is not, however, between men and women but between real men and feminists of both genders. The division is embodied…

by | Aug 18, 2024

It’s too late to save Hollywood. The men who built it and guided cinema through the entire twentieth century foolishly gave the reins to a spoiled, weak, ideologically brainwashed generation in the twenty-first. Which became easy prey for the coven…

by | Aug 11, 2024

A long time ago in Baltimore, I sat outside an Immigration office with my pal, Tom Welsh, ready to answer questions about my worthiness for American citizenship. Because of my mother’s international bank job, I’d spent 20 years since arriving…

by | Aug 4, 2024

“Her life could’ve been as rich as any woman’s if only … If only …” Captain Kirk, Star Trek, “Turnabout Intruder” For half a century, smug liberals have derided the very last episode of Star Trek, “Turnabout Intruder,” shot after…

by | Jul 28, 2024

If you love history, art, beauty, romance, and God, you will appreciate the rare times in your life when all five converge. One such instance occurred to me more than thirty years ago in a little church in Dijon, France….

by | Jul 21, 2024

The success of a political thriller in print or film depends on something more than good writing — great timing. Take one of best screen thrillers of all time, Three Days of the Condor, directed by Sidney Pollack. Robert Redford…

by | Jul 14, 2024

The two most iconic and evocative photographs in modern history depict the American flag. One is the picture of the victorious Marines under fire at Iwo Jima planting Old Glory on Mount Suribachi. The second is of Neil Armstrong on…

by | Jul 7, 2024

The political whirlwind that struck three continents last week suggests the world has had enough. Or rather, the people have. Because today, both America and Europe are so different from what they were a week ago, it may take a…

by | Jun 30, 2024

No real journalist on the right was the least bit stunned by the undead President’s incomprehensible utterings last Thursday night. We’d been chronicling his mental deterioration for years. In a 2020 article here, I compared then candidate Joe Biden to…

by | Jun 23, 2024

Once upon a time in Hollywood, the entertainment industry was a magic kingdom. Its wizards gave the people what they wanted — tough, funny, or sensitive heroes, beautiful damsels or dames, and normal, intelligent folk attracted to one another for…

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