I Didn’t Make this Culture, I Just Report on It
Tyler Durdin tells us that looking poor is hip this year, but looking poor can also be expensive. A pre-soiled, distressed pair of Gucci sneakers will set you back $870.
View ArticleFirst World Problems
Tam complains: Bobbi’s working the weird shift this week, which generally means we eat lunch together, but then she goes to bed and I shift for myself for dinner. Having put on pounds again during The...
View ArticleCamille Paglia: “The Movement Towards Androgyny Occurs in Late Phases of...
“The movement towards androgyny occurs in late phases of culture, as a civilization is starting to unravel. You can find it again and again and again through history. In the Greek art you could see it...
View ArticleLiberal Democracy is Dying
Brett Stevens: We have given in to mundane, socially acceptable evil that we now accept as good, and that starts with individualism/equality, which is the backdoor into the human psyche. All of the...
View ArticleWould Hemingway Have Ever Worn Perfume?
Not a bloody chance in Hell. But here, in the Age of the Millennial, there are scrimshankers out there marketing a line of “Hemingway Accoutrements,” including, no less, a 1.7 oz (tiny!) bottle of...
View ArticleThe Real Problem With America’s Elite
Natalia Dashan brilliantly explains why the Radical Left is winning at elite schools like Yale and everywhere else in the National Establishment. Western elites are not comfortable with their place in...
View ArticleDouthat Sees Decadence Without Drama
Eric Fischl, The Old Man’s Boat and the Old Man’s Dog, 1982. –Our time’s version of The Raft of the Medusa. Ross Douthat penned a pretty decadent essay last Sunday, contending that, yes, Virginia! we...
View ArticleFive Lessons To Be Learned
M. Brandon Godbey identifies what Americans ought to learn from the COVID-19 national freakout. 1) Incompetent bureaucracy: The CDC and FDA played hot potato with the COVID Crisis for months without...
View ArticleThen and Now
Daniel Lee finds in the memory of the historic Dixie Highway a reminder of the old America, the optimistic, enterprizing, Get-Things-Done America, that was so different than today’s endlessly...
View ArticleThe Disgraceful State of American Higher Education
José Clemente Orozco, The Epic of American Civilization, 1932-1934, Dartmouth University Library. “Academia as a corpse of dead knowledge, birthing intellectually stillborn graduates each year as the...
View ArticleThis Culture Yearns for Death
Palomo Spain men’s wear at 2017 New York Fashion Week. more examples here. Vogue: [A]s the first look walked out, a man to my right said out loud in pure exhilaration: “Gender! So last season!â€...
View ArticleToday’s Students Not Part of Our Common Culture
Patrick Deneen has more bad news from the Academe. My students are know-nothings. They are exceedingly nice, pleasant, trustworthy, mostly honest, well-intentioned, and utterly decent. But their...
View ArticleIf You Watch This Video, You’ll Be Sorry
Bill Nye the Science Guy (if anyone were ever tempted to accept this bozo as an authority on “climate change,” just refer them to this) introduces Rachel Bloom who sings (in the intrinsically annoying...
View ArticleNot For Republicans
Heat Street: Ever feel like your job in Hollywood or your large trust fund has left you out of touch with the working class in America? Well, now thereâ€s a new way to reconnect with the hoi polloi:...
View ArticleThe High Life, Silicon Valley-Style
When they are not saving the planet from the rest of us or enforcing the rights of the transgendered, Silicon Valley moguls drop by Hiroshi in Los Altos to dine on gold-topped Wagyu steak. Business...
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