What the Art at Lascaux Can Tell Us About Ourselves–If We’re Willing To See It

British art historian Wendy Beckett, better known as PBS television’s Sister Wendy, had this to say about the art in the caves, which I paraphrase: (more…)

British art historian Wendy Beckett, better known as PBS television’s Sister Wendy, had this to say about the art in the caves, which I paraphrase: (more…)

Personally, I’m extremely suspicious of this. (more…)



As suggested in the graphic below, the answer appears to be a big fat yes in the case of the stationary bike exercise company SoulCycle, whose liberal user base was supremely cheesed off that one of SoulCycle’s major investors was hosting a reelection fundraiser for President Trump. (more…)

Obviously, as long as there is big money in politics, corruption is never going to be eliminated. Having said that, the president of the United States sets the tone. If we can get someone who’s essentially honest, it’s possible that our country can be restored to some sort of decency and again enjoy the world’s respect and admiration.




The short answer is no, but that doesn’t apply to everyone. Former Trump supporter and Army veteran, David Weissman, recently expressed his sentiments in an “Open Letter to Moscow Mitch” published by The Times of Israel, that includes the following: (more…)