Tag: Entertainment

Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto No. 11 in D Major, Hob. XVIII/11

ZAGREB SOLOISTS The fourth concert of the 69th season – 2022/2023 Lovre Marušić, piano Blagoje Bersa Concert Hall Saturday, February 11, 2023. Credit: Zagreb Soloists – Zagrebački solisti – www.youtube.com/@isolistidizagreb


Author J.K. Rowling Comes Out Swinging Against Transgender Language

Author J.K. Rowling on Wednesday didn’t mince words when she said publicly that people are entitled to reject the use of trans jargon that’s becoming more prominent in today’s society. The Harry Potter scribe made the comment on Twitter after the social platform’s owner Elon Musk said the terms “cis” and “cisgender” would be considered…


Is America Conducting a National Suicide? | Sons of History, Ep. 3

The most efficient way of creating a monopoly is to secure government assistance that blocks competition from entering a specific economic arena. This can lead to a lack of economic opportunity and growth individually and corporately, but what happens when private industry and the government coordinate against the people’s liberty—the liberties enshrined in the Constitution?…


The Man Who Created America’s Cold War Policy, With Frank Costigliola | Sons of History, Ep. 4

George F. Kennan was one of the most influential and important American diplomats of the 20th century. His 1946 Long Telegram and 1947 Mr. X article in Foreign Affairs initiated America’s containment policy against the Soviet Union during the entirety of the Cold War. Frank Costigliola, author of the new biography on Kennan and a…


‘Tiger King’ Star ‘Doc’ Antle Convicted of Wildlife Trafficking in Virginia

WINCHESTER, Va.—A wild animal trainer featured in the popular Netflix series “Tiger King” has been convicted of wildlife trafficking in Virginia, the attorney general’s office announced Tuesday. Bhagavan “Doc” Antle was accused of illegally buying endangered lion cubs in Frederick County, Virginia, for display and profit at his South Carolina zoo, Attorney General Jason Miyares…


Nearly 100 People Injured by ‘Golf Ball-Sized’ Hail at Louis Tomlinson Concert

Nearly 100 people were injured Wednesday night when a massive hailstorm battered Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks amphitheater ahead of Louis Tomlinson’s show, according to authorities. The West Metro Fire Rescue confirmed in a post on Twitter that seven people were transported to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries in connection to the incident. Apart from those…


People Need to Understand They’re ‘Being Used Against Each Other’: Filmmaker

Most people do not realize that America has been at war for a long time, but it is not a conventional war—it is a psychological war, said a filmmaker who recently released a documentary directing people’s attention to this important issue. “It’s a war of propaganda,” said Mikki Willis, filmmaker and creator of the “Plandemic”…


The Latest vs. the Greatest: ‘The Little Mermaid’ (2023) and ‘Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid’ (1948)

Commentary It’s basically impossible to ignore what Hollywood is doing. Even if you decide to boycott the movie theater, cut the cable, and unsubscribe from streaming services, the film industry will find a way to infiltrate your awareness. Whether through YouTube ads, social media posts, billboards, or word of mouth, you doubtless end up hearing…


Is Our Government the One Our Founding Fathers Feared? | Sons of History, Ep. 1

The Federalists promised that the federal government would only go so far in its authority. Over time, the government housed in Washington has continued to grow and expand, swallowing up more and more power from the 50 states and its citizens. The Sons of History discuss how several amendments have contributed to these power grabs,…


Ep.2. The Barbary Pirates and an Unsung American Hero, with Des Ekin

Des Ekin has uncovered an American who deserves to be celebrated among the many heroes (and anti-heroes) of early America. Ekin, the author of the new book “The Lionkeeper of Algiers,” joins the podcast to discuss the battles fought by the United States against the Barbary Pirates during the late 18th and early 19th centuries,…