Oxon Hill, Maryland One year ago, when the Conservative Political Action Conference convened for its annual gathering, participants were positive…
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 — nearly 24 years after the founding of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) by…
The American Political Science Association (APSA) released its periodic rankings of American presidents earlier this week. The list tells us…
People-watching at McCarron International Airport in Las Vegas can be a fascinating exercise. Those who just touched down on the…
Lizzie Borden likely got away with murdering her dad and step-mom. She used an ax when procuring poison didn’t work….
A recent episode of the rebooted X-Files affixes a question mark to its “I want to believe” tagline. “The Lost…
One key to understanding much of the bewildering behavior we see around us is to recognize the power and popularity…
Why spend money and reading time on two older gents kvetching in Where Were We? That’s easy. Because you’re unlikely to find more amusing kvetching anywhere in print than in this compendium of email correspondence between two men of letters, one in America, the other in England. It’s a follow-on of the equally entertaining, Distant Intimacy, published by Yale University Press in 2013 and still available.
“Intersectionality” is a trendy word in feminist theory that bids us to examine events and conditions in relation to one…