SUNDAY ESSAY: The Crying Game and the Big Lie
In 1992, a film about gender found a way to present virtue without pretending gender is a construct … More SUNDAY ESSAY: The Crying Game and the Big Lie
In 1992, a film about gender found a way to present virtue without pretending gender is a construct … More SUNDAY ESSAY: The Crying Game and the Big Lie
An inexplicable series of murders revealed a cult of killers in the long summer of 1969… … More ON THIS DAY: Manson Family Murders
July 4 is the day we celebrate the founding of the United States, and for good reason. … More ON THIS DAY: America Declares Independence From Monarchal Rule
I sat down for two hours with one of the greatest fight trainers in the history of combat sports for a talk about my new book. … More Media: Talking Shit With Beecher
Are American men grown up at 18? … More At What Age, If Ever, Are We Adults Now?
The post-Cold War era is over and history is back. … More The Post-Cold War Ends
George the 6th dies, Elizabeth the 2nd rises, divorce falls.. … More ON THIS DAY: George the 6th Dies, Elizabeth Acends
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
Settling civilization clashes takes a toll on those who must carry out the orders… … More Indians and Infidels