Category : Pop Culture
Forget the Deep State, We Have the Galactic Empire: How George Lucas Made the Star Wars Prequels Political
While growing up, millions of Americans are introduced to the Star Wars Saga, specifically the first six. If you are anything like me, you didn’t...
5 Gaming Creators Who Reject Radical Progressivism
by Jack Stocker
As digital media continues to expand, we find ourselves discovering new forms of entertainment that particularly hit that jive. A cacophony of common interests may...
Why Super Bowl Halftime Performers Get Paid $0 to Play
by Guest Post
A slew of celebrities has declined to perform at NFL Super Bowl halftime shows in recent years. Some, like Adele, just didn’t feel they were...
Why Video Games Are Poised to Overtake the Entertainment World
by Guest Post
On October 19, 1972, about two dozen people crammed into a poorly lit room at Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to watch a handful of...
There’s Something Fishy About Gwyneth Paltrow’s New Vajayjay Candle
Have you ever walked into a musty room and thought, “you know, the smell of a fresh vagina would bring this room back to life”?...
Baby Yoda!!! [Mandalorian Review] ~ Sundays With Steffi
by Guest Post
Happy Sunday, Liberty Lovers! Baby Yoda changed my life. Before he came along, I had never had an interest in Star Wars. Thanks to Baby...
A Farewell To Kings: Remembering Neil Peart
When I first heard the opening notes of Spirit of the Radio being hammered away followed by solid and crushing beats of the drum, I...
It’s Time to Get Stoned: Five Rocking ‘n Rolling Songs For Libertarians
It could easily be said that The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest rock ‘n roll bands of the 1960’s and ’70s. For their...
15 Economic, Historical, and Health Facts about Bacon
by Guest Post
Many may not realize that thousands of Americans annually celebrate National Bacon Day every December 30. Honoring a breakfast staple with a day of observance...
Realistic Romanticism: A Review of Amazon Prime’s “Modern Love”
New York City is both realistically gritty and romantically inspiring. It makes you feel like anything is possible because after all, a lot must happen...