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In A Just World, ‘Cocaine Bear’ Would Sweep The Oscars

'Cocaine Bear,' which serves no purpose other than to entertain, is a shining example of the type of content Hollywood should be producing. → Read More

Why Kids (And Parents) Still Need Sleepovers

Kids deserve our fierce protection. They also deserve to be raised to become adults, capable of navigating society and, yes, risks. → Read More

Southern Governors Prove Freedom Thrives When It's Fought For

Conservative governors in the South like Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Glenn Youngkin, and Ron DeSantis provide hope to freedom-loving Americans. → Read More

Biden Says We Can Do What We've Been Doing: Ignore The Science

It's almost as if the 'new normal' we were threatened with for so long isn’t going to happen after all. → Read More

Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Physical’ Introduced Me To The Magic Of An Artist's Performance

A magic night in 1983 is likely the spark that led to a lifetime love of live music. → Read More

‘Maverick’ And Why We May Be Close To A Return To The ’80s

Life is not so good right now, but as Mark Twain never said, ‘History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.’ → Read More

If You Have To Replace Your Garbage Disposal, Don't Do It Yourself

Naturally, about the time I became comfortable with the quality of my work was when I should have become the most nervous. → Read More

‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Needs Fewer Teeth And More Philosophy

"Dominion" abandons the philosophical underpinnings of its source material and instead opts solely for an action movie about dinosaurs. → Read More

Norm Macdonald Has One Last Laugh In 'Nothing Special'

Norm wanted us to have faith, to believe in God, in the goodness all people have the power to try to capture, even as we mostly fail. → Read More

In 'SuperNature,' Ricky Gervais Defends Comedy From Leftist Spinsters

Gervais doesn't take issue with transgender politics, but the fact that identity politics are the one thing we can’t joke about. → Read More

Ray Liotta Passes Away Just As His Career Was Catching A Second Wind

After enduring the doldrums of video game voice acting and drug commercials, Liotta's career was experiencing a resurgence. → Read More

Elon Musk Is Right. Having Kids Is Not An Economic Decision

Why aren't even the wealthiest people having offspring? Because having kids isn't about money, it's about priorities. → Read More

‘The Kids In The Hall’ Returns With Politically Incorrect Comedy

There is no such thing as punching down in 'The Kids in the Hall,' now moved from HBO to Amazon Prime -- with less full-frontal nudity. → Read More

Twitter Is Still Ramping Up Efforts To Suppress Content

It increasingly seems like those still in charge of Twitter want to leave as much of a mess for the next owner to clean up as possible. → Read More

All Men Should Be Digging Tunnels

The question isn't how to get your boyfriend to stop digging a tunnel, it's how to get all men to build their own. → Read More

Kanye's Stem Player Is About Paying Artists But Also Engaging With Music

The Stem Player is not a streaming service. It’s not another Alexa, Siri, or Hey, Google. It’s a physical device. → Read More

Why You Should Out Yourself As A Conservative

We can’t be afraid to admit what we believe, especially when a surprising amount of people privately agree with us. → Read More

The Halftime Show At Super Bowl 56 Was A Gen X Triumph

It was a moment of speaker-thumping celebration of Gen Xers in their prime. → Read More

Will 'Parental Bill Of Rights' Finally Enforce School Transparency?

Parents’ bills of rights could still turn out to be gimmicks, but at least it's an attempt to put parents back in charge of education. → Read More

From Joe Rogan To 'Fight Club': Government, Tech Work To Stop Speech

The CCP's extreme censorship measures would never happen in the United States, except when Joe Rogan starts asking questions. → Read More