One of the more striking evolutions of recent decades has been the stealth revival of the ancient concept of hereditary guilt. It’s seldom called that"terms such as ...
The Week’s Most Galling, Appalling, and Caterwauling Headlines WHITE MALES FILE DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS In a cultural milieu so utterly inundated with negative ...
The odds are terrifically long: so long that not one galaxy in a trillion would bring forth life on an earthlike ...
In my last column I fulminated about the calamitous effects of the feminization of the schools, of turning the school into an emotional infantile crèche aimed at the ...
I heard the word "Techintern" for the first time the other day. It's not exactly current. A Google search for the word brought up 17,000 results, all of which, for as long ...
Dayna Morales is a waitress currently on suspension at Gallop Asian Bistro in Bridgewater, NJ. Ms. Morales is the most recent entrant into the growth field of hate hoaxing, i.e., ...
With publication of On The Road in 1957, Jack Kerouac became an overnight celebrity"not just famous, but a phenomenon. The experience brought him to another level of ...
I recently sat down with a friend of more than fifty years, Reinaldo Herrera, and was filmed while lunching by Graydon Carter, the editor of Vanity Fair, also an old friend, ...
A group of biologically female good ol" boys gathers every week at Oakland's girls-only Mills College to discuss how oppressed they feel by gender-specific pronouns. These ...
The Week's Most Fractious, Fatuous, and Vacuous Headlines AMERICANS LOSE FAITH IN ONE ANOTHER, CONTINUE BRAWLING AT WALMART According to a press release on the AP-GfK poll site, ...
If you read the news carefully every day, you frequently find yourself thinking how soft, how cowardly, how decadent Western civilization has ...
In America, people do air travel like they"re going to a sleepover, bring kids to R-rated movies, and let their offspring run around restaurants like we"re all in the same ...
NEW YORK—Nature is at her best right now, the leaves still holding, Central Park awash in golden browns and reds. I go there every morning, half a block away from my house, and ...
Ceruzzi, Paul E. Computing: A Concise History. Cambridge, MA; The MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series, 2012. This time last year all I was hearing about was MOOCs"Massive ...
When a movie enjoys a $153-million opening weekend, you might think the writer-director would be the toast of the town. Yet even while Gary Ross’s 2012 hit The Hunger Games, ...
Though she was short, squat, and still learning to read at age forty, none who encountered her handiwork could doubt that Suzy Simmons was numbered among the Lord's elect. She ...