There aren’t many prestigious and popular institutions left capable of uniting the whole world regardless of ideologies, race, nation, or religion. Until Paris 2024, the Olympic Games used to be one of them. Not anymore. Let me give you two…
On Friday, the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris opened with a blasphemous mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper, which featured drag queens and gay icons. On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, cohosts Ellie Gardey Holmes and…
Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History By Nellie Bowles (Thesis, 272 pages, $23) In January 1970, while visiting his future wife at her office in Manhattan, journalist Tom Wolfe spotted a letter on a nearby…
The Washington Free Beacon has revealed that UCLA’s medical school is compromising admissions standards in order to increase racial diversity. “We are not consistent in the way we apply the metrics to these applicants,” said one admissions official, the outlet…
The Lies of Our Time By Anthony Esolen (Sophia Institute Press, 224 pages, $19) Catholic scholar Anthony Esolen refutes the lie that there is no God and disproves seven other popular falsehoods widely disseminated by today’s progressive ideology in his…
If the political signs are correct, this will be the last Memorial Day under the corrupt, inept, anti-American Biden regime. The Administration not only repeatedly dishonors the brave service members who died for our country, it added 13 names to…
In one of last week’s episodes of The Spectacle podcast, American Spectator publisher Melissa Mackenzie and I discussed what might be called the death of “woke” — the newfound trend by which the cancel mobs that the Left has deployed…
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted on Monday to dump its DEI program and revert those funds to campus police. That’s great news, but it’s hardly the only evidence that the cultural winds may be shifting away…