by | Mar 12, 2024

“Big Brother’s Watching You, J.K. Rowling,” editorial cartoon by Tom Stiglich for The American Spectator, March 12, 2023.

by | Mar 12, 2024

If you’d like to see a movie about a saint utterly gutted of religious meaning this Lenten season, piqued by a perverse curiosity of what such a spectacle might look like, then go see Cabrini. It’s quite the marvel: a…

by | Feb 27, 2024

The police department of San Francisco State University (SFSU) has ruled that charges are “unfounded” and suspended an investigation into last April’s attack on NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines. The action seems odd given the nature of the attack and the…

by | Jan 29, 2024

While most college students in the U.S. reluctantly dragged themselves to their first day of spring semester classes, students in Alyiah Gonzales’ English class on “race, writing, and power” had their first class of the year canceled “in solidarity with…

by | Jan 6, 2024

If the polls are to be believed, biotech entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy won’t be President come November. But the 38-year-old fast-talker is providing Americans with a masterclass in how to defeat woke talking heads — and how…

by | Dec 10, 2023

I don’t know how much more time we Jews have left in America. Maybe a hundred years. Maybe a thousand years. Maybe more. Maybe less (the proper adjective if too much to count). Maybe fewer (if few enough to count)….

by | Oct 3, 2023

The 1984 movie The Last Starfighter focused on a lonely teenage boy, Alex, whose only real pleasure was found in playing a video game named “Starfighter.” Alex excelled at it, beating every level of challenge the game threw at him. What…

by | Aug 16, 2023

Après la déconstruction: L’université au défi des idéologies By Emmanuelle Hénin, Xavier-Laurent Salvador, and Pierre-Henri Tavoillot (L’Odile Jacob, 482 pages, $43) Sixty university professors, along with intellectuals across multiple disciplines, convened at La Sorbonne in Paris on Jan. 7–8, 2022,…

by | Aug 9, 2023

Conservative leaders from 13 organizations have sent a letter encouraging states to cut ties with the woke American Library Association (ALA), reports the Federalist. The report mentions that Missouri was the first state to eliminate the ALA and sever  financial…

by | Aug 8, 2023

On Juneteenth, I decided to celebrate by visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met currently has a variety of fascinating exhibits on display, including the Afrocentric Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room, The African Origin of…

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