James M. Cain, a prominent crime-fiction novelist in the 1920s and '30s, is enjoying a b...
James M. Cain, a prominent crime-fiction novelist in the 1920s and '30s, is enjoying a b...
The so-called "Progressive Era" of the last century — a time of virtually unlimited gove...
If you remember A Mighty Wind, that fine mockumentary of the 1960s folk music scene, you'l...
Where's the rage? Zombie has full photo coverage here. (Parental warning: Strong language....
Paleocon Patrick Buchanan believes he knows why America's economy is circling the drain: P...
Why would you remake Straw Dogs? The question enticed me to the local multiplex last weeke...
Where's the outrage? Prejudice against redheads has become so intense that sperm banks are...
It's not every day that an ode to liberty is waiting in your e-mail inbox, so kudos to J...
The Difference Between Failure and Defeat? Character. by Warren Moore Yesterday th...
In his essay, "The Animating Contest of Freedom", Dr. Marshall Foster reminds us: In 1782,...
David Gordon has a review of Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea, on Mises Daily: C. ...
A jury in Florida didn't think Bryan Santana was worth $9 million, as his parents figured,...
One of the keys to a long career in law enforcement is learning how to tell police psycho...
It would be a mistake to blame the technology. As usual, it's how people use — and abuse...
These are the titles of a couple books I read recently, and they go together perfectly. T...
— and some people aren't at all happy about it: Australia is to remove the birth of Jesu...
These days journalists aren't as careful about science reporting as they should be. The te...
The possibility that rays coming from the sun might have a determining effect on the earth...
I'm not going to post the cover of John Locke's The Love You Crave, because it's kind of r...
The so-called "Internet Reformation" is a hopeful alternative to business as usual, for bo...
I got this book free for my Kindle (it still is free, at least as of this writing), and ...
Liberal Progressivism is evidently an infectious "meme" throughout Anglophone culture. In ...
If you are not familiar with the show Parks & Recreation on NBC, I highly recommend it...
There will be blood, suggests columnist Kevin Jackson at The Black Sphere. The author o...
How does one explain the efflorescence of the vampire in popular culture? David Solway has...
Actually, the Club-K Container Missile System, a video of which should be available for vi...
Here's how this innocuous-sounding article reads: The Senate of the United States shall be...
Because of a virtually uncontrolled southern border (thank you, Washington), a bizarre, in...
Everybody "knows" he did, right? In a book due out Thursday, eminent scholars say it's unl...
On Townhall.com, Matt Barber registers his reactions to a recent conference: On Wednesday,...
Behold the demise of the political "gatekeepers": “Good” writers generally craft stori...
Moon Safari is an immensely talented progressive rock band from Sweden, but neither their ...