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
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
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
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
Even the solid American middle classes don’t have the institutional support they once enjoyed. … More Leaving the Institutions Behind
The Outsiders and Rumble Fish defined YA literature and film long before the Twilight saga and other popularized the genre … More Sunday Morning at the Movies: The Outsiders
It is MY JOB to keep my body strong, not just so I can work, but so I don’t consume medical resources that should be reserved for that corner of life that is just random and unfair. … More #MLM (My Life Matters)
Was man’s pre-agricultural life a personal and sexual paradise? … More Chris Ryan and Man’s ‘Fall From Grace’