The notion of the common good, the very aim of responsible legislation and sound government, is made obsolete by the fact that the public, such as it had become, no longer has much of anything in common.
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Book Review: ‘Fortitude’ by Dan Crenshaw
"Fortitude" by Dan Crenshaw transcends many traditional classification. It illuminates current societal problems, military life, and personal achievement.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Banksy Most Wanted’
In their straight-shooting documentary the filmmakers explore anonymous artist Banksy's work and influence, and investigate his identity.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Legendary Exploitation Film Producer Sam Sherman (Part 1)
Exploitation movie producer/distributor Sam Sherman tells his story in Part One of this exclusive interview.
Read More »Coronavirus – Can Schools Ever Be the Same?
One aspect of the shutdowns has been particularly difficult – the closing of all schools.
Read More »State of the Union Circa 2020 – Part II
What was it about the immigration issue that had so energized the voting public? White supremacy re-emerged in response to Trump's dog whistle.
Read More »State of the Union Circa 2020 – Part I
Looking back to Eric Cantor's surprising re-election loss in 2014 to uncover the root causes of present-day anomalies in the American political landscape.
Read More »NAB 2020: Broadcast Industry Show Bounces Back, Online
This year's NAB show, originally scheduled for April in Las Vegas, will go online in May. Over 100 hours of educational programming will be available.
Read More »Coronavirus – The Walking Dread
The coronavirus has impacted millions of people all over the world. With businesses, retail, and schools shut down, people are staying home to stay safe
Read More »Virtual SXSW: Film Review – ‘The Mojo Manifesto’: Punk Country Crooning
Mojo Nixon combined punk rock and country to craft a unique style sometimes described as cowpunk or psychobilly.
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