SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
Woody Allen’s films root human behavior in the individual, and not the social system where the human resides. … More SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
Tom Roush is a part-time writer and a full-time sales person in the oil and gas business. He's written for several publications including 'Written By.' the magazine of the Writer's Guild of America, many newspapers, Click2Houston, and he co-wrote a script that became the movie 'Purpose' starring Mia Farrow and Jeffrey Donovan. Currently, he covers combat sports in the Houston area and has published a book of stories about men called "Loners." He's the author of a one volume history of the United States and will publish his first novel soon.
Woody Allen’s films root human behavior in the individual, and not the social system where the human resides. … More SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
On May 5, 1961, American Alan Sheppard became the second man to enter space… … More ON THIS DAY: The Sputnik Response
The Civil Rights era as we knew it is ending. … More TODAY IN DECLINE: Policing Edition
The pattern of American citizens siding with the Communist powers of Asia to denounce their own country continues apace with the times. … More ON THIS DAY: General Westmoreland Observes That Viet-Cong Has Allies in the United States
The US government is putting everyone who holds wealth in dollars at incredible risk. This does not end well. … More TODAY IN DECLINE: Inflation Edition
On April 15 in 1865, a disgruntled Confederate sympathizer named John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln in the back of the head at close range with a small pistol. Unknown at the time, Booth’s older brother had saved Lincoln’s son’s life a few weeks earlier. … More ON THIS DAY: President Lincoln shot and killed in a tough day for the Booth family
Two identical scenes filmed 30 years apart reveals much about what’s changed in American culture. … More Sunday Morning at the Movies: The Joker
Will the United States make it to it’s tri-centennial in 2076? … More 2076
The pandemic reveals new details about the world and resets expectations across the world. … More Reset
The human population peak is at hand… … More Population Peak and Decline