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Opinion
How ‘Augmentia’ Captures Big Tech’s Worst Impulses
Only fifteen years ago, tech founders were seen as positive disrupters. Noble underdogs. Free-thinking messiahs. A Steve Jobs keynote speech…
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Contributors
The Masculinity Crisis and the Death of the Hollywood Hero
A quick Google search for 2023’s most anticipated movies brings up some interesting results. “John Wick: Chapter 4” “Mission: Impossible…
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Contributors
‘Sin City’ Speaks to Our Truth-Challenged Age
Being sick is never fun. But when I was struck by a virus a few weeks ago, I took the…
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Industry News
5 Reasons to Watch Animated ‘Wingfeather Saga’
In an age when epic fantasy has taken over popular entertainment, many families find few options that affirm their values.…
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Contributors
How ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Delivers Sermon of Hope
Last year I finally sat down to do what I had wanted to do for a long time – develop…
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Uncategorized
‘Chival’ Is Not Dead
A three-piece suit or Mandalorian armor? A recent meme suggests that society demands tradition, but guys really want to wear…
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Reviews
‘Great Basin’ Zooms in on Forgotten Lands, Need for Freedom
“These are strong and resilient people. They don’t see themselves as a charity case.” With that one sentence, New York-based…
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Opinion
Tips on Surviving Sensitivity Readers, Woke Gatekeepers
As that infamous saying goes, we find ourselves living in interesting times. The current climate is, unfortunately, being deliberately constructed…
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Contributors
How Pop Culture Tackled the ‘Kill Baby Hitler’ Question
Though it was well before my time, I always loved watching the original “Twilight Zone” series. Subsequent reboots never impressed…
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Reviews
How ‘Hello, Bookstore’ Threatens Its Bipartisan Charm
The lean-faced man picks up the phone and answers it with a cheery, “Hello, Bookstore!” His name is Matt Tannenbaum,…
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