Tag: Culture

What Is a Woman? ÉGARD Has an Answer (#SPEAKTRUTH)

“What is a woman?” This may be the cornerstone question of our time and culture, as the definition has been challenged with the prevalence of transgenderism and revisionist psychiatry. I spoke with Egard CEO Ilan Srulovicz, who has created videos that push back on progressive culture’s redefinition of men and women to capture humanism if…


Mexico’s Coastal and Wine Regions Offer Culture, Cuisine That Will Call You Back Again and Again

by Marlise Kast-Myers Tribune News Service It had been 18 months since my passport had seen daylight. Travel restrictions, lockdowns and, frankly, some level of complacency were to blame for my silenced exploration. My husband, Benjamin, and I had traded in airline tickets and carry-ons for tents and fishing poles to take our pack of…


Padua: Students, Saints, and Scarpette

Nicknamed “the Brain of Veneto,” Padua is home to the prestigious university (founded in 1222) that hosted Galileo, Copernicus, Dante, and Petrarch. Pilgrims know this city for the Basilica of St. Anthony, where the faithful assemble to touch his tomb and marvel at his holy relics. It’s a great place to experience Italy: to make…


Float, Sail or Cruise Through History

Using a paddle to guide my canoe through the rapids of the Allagash River in northern Maine, I thought of those who had passed through that area of unspoiled nature before me. The indigenous Penobscot tribe gave the 65-mile waterway its name, which means “bark stream.” In the 1840s dams were built to facilitate shipping…


The Fish Fry, an Institution of Rooted America

Commentary PITTSBURGH—Evelyn Wade was standing in a line with her friends, Sandra Owen and Janet Mundy. The queue not only filled the long hallway of the Allegheny Elks Club lobby but went out the door and down the steps. It then stretched around the city block of Cedar Avenue. Wade is a regular at the…


The Ancient Legend of Uluru

The Uluru in central Australia is one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, with its striking magnificent natural form, unpredictable colors, and divine inspiration. These features draw the hearts of explorers to the dreamlike wonderland. The origin of the rock is also shrouded in mystery. Uluru, a Sacred Place of Origin for Aboriginal Culture Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is one of…


It’s the Culture, Stupid

Commentary PHILIPSBURG, Pennsylvania—For over a decade, Pat Romano drove past the former Mallard Motel on his way to and from the construction business he owned in town. And the more he saw the motel fall into disrepair, the more he wanted to buy it—which he admits was a bit crazy. Perched on the cusp of…


Woke Agenda in Pop Culture Has Failed, and This Signals Coming Political Change: Bill Whittle

Major Hollywood films, including Star Wars and Ghostbusters, that attempted a shift into social justice and woke culture were rejected by audiences, including by long-term fans. Films that were expected to be major blockbuster hits turned out to be flops, and film studios took note. The studios are now abandoning overt social justice agendas to…


PREMIERING NOW: Woke Agenda in Pop Culture Has Failed, and This Signals Coming Political Change: Bill Whittle

Major Hollywood films, including Star Wars and Ghostbusters, that attempted a shift into social justice and woke culture were rejected by audiences, including by long-term fans. Films that were expected to be major blockbuster hits turned out to be flops, and film studios took note. The studios are now abandoning overt social justice agendas to…


Little Boy Gives Adorable Performance of Japanese Traditional Dance

Great little dancer and not shy about it. It’s great that he gets to know his heritage at such a young age.