Dispatches from Inside the Classroom
Essay by Georgia | The failure of schools is public knowledge at this point, regardless of whether or not the public chooses to acknowledge it
read moreEssay by Georgia | The failure of schools is public knowledge at this point, regardless of whether or not the public chooses to acknowledge it
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Musk, despite his faults, reminds us that we can lift our gaze to the profound and enduring mystery and be inspired. That we don’t have to live a small and meaningless life defined by a narrow focus on ourselves and our petty appetites
read moreEssay by Adam Johnston | The threat of heightened censorship hangs menacingly over Europe, Canada, Brazil, and even the United States
read moreFiction by Stuart Ross | “Look at this light,” we say, as we walk the walled-in Vatican, and history agrees the pooling of light at the Vatican is rich, magnificent, just superb. We walk for hours among the priceless masterpieces, until we’re finally in the Sistine Chapel.
read moreEssay by J.W. Horan | The new conformity is not fascist. Perhaps things would be better if it were. Anything is better than conforming to the pious neuroses of weak, defective men like Bernardo Bertolucci
read moreFiction by Elmore Collins | Idiot-speak, I think, looking around the room at the sea of fools who are lapping it up. Not one word of substance, only platitudes, meaningless drivel
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | The West has become so inured to the idea that girls and women can and should do anything, that we simply take for granted that doing so will redound to their advantage. It hasn’t and it won’t
read moreEssay by Woland | Sumo cannot help being a lightning rod; it is too pure
read moreEssay by Stone Age Herbalist | Stone Age Herbalist leads us on a journey into the darkest depths of mankind’s history to make sense of the mysterious Venus figurines
read moreFilm Review by Ingmar Bugman | Heat remains totally relevant. Our culture fetishizes professionalism more than ever. Now, thanks to our smartphones, even our private lives are professionalized
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