If everything is art, then nothing is. All the great art of Western Civilization rests on the same underlying principle: through hard work, inspiration, and commitment to his craft, the artist produces
Few books have reached out, grabbed my attention, and held me captive like Rolf Nelson’s original The Stars Came Back. While the format was not what one would expect, being a screen play, the story was simply so good that it
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Poems by G. K. Chesterton (published 1916). A Marriage Song Why should we reck of hours that rend While we two ride together? The heavens
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from A Diversity of Creatures, by Rudyard Kipling (published 1917). THE SONG OF SEVEN CITIES I was Lord of Cities very sumptuously builded. Seven roaring
As a Gen-Xer, watching Millennials fit themselves to the Procrustean bed of radical PC thought control is disheartening. Seeing far too many Gen-Zers do the same is a sobering and unpleasant reality.
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race, by T. W. Rolleston (published 1911). All spelling in the original. Earliest References In the chronicles of the
Editor’s Note: Our old buddy, Harbin, shares his thoughts on the recent movie. The other half rented the movie, having heard good things about it and knowing I like Sci-fi stories. It
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