Opinion
An Open Letter to Louis C.K.
I will never again call myself a C.K. fan. You haven’t taken the time to listen to your victims, so I will not take the time to listen to you.
Review: Nina Cried Power
“Nina Cried Power” stands simultaneously as an anthem to protest music and as a criticism of the sort of hollow activism or wokeness that dominates media today.
Conservative Leadership on Climate Is Not Only Possible, but Viable
The state of our unstable climate is not an issue intrinsically political in nature, and it’s an issue too important to be neglected at the hands of our hyper-partisan politics.
Defining a Fish: Makah Indian Tribe v. Quileute Indian Tribe
163 years later, a question remains: does the term “fish” include whales and seals?
Review: Boys and Toy Guns
The play offers one answer: that to be a man is to have a proclivity for violence.
Inevitabilmente: Institutional Failure Preceding Italy’s “Government of Change”
From Italy’s fascist government before the war to its flirtation with communism in the 1980s, Italian politics has been so fluid that radical political change is almost traditional.
Turkey’s Elections, Erdogan, and the Muslim Ummah (Community)
The Western world’s dislike of Turkish President Erdogan is growing. However, it is not stopping Muslims around the world from embracing his domestic and foreign policies.
On Plastic Straw Bans
Piecemeal environmental policy, however, cannot replace coordinated national action.
