The Horrors of Family Separation

Sponsored by the University of California Press Our December 5 issue is now online, with Fintan O’Toole on the return of Trump, Erin Maglaque on the silence of the convent, Patricia J. Williams on the horrors of family separation, Tim Judah on Ukraine three years after the invasion, Jonathan […]

My Monster Tenant

November 14, 2024 Suzanne Seggerman and her husband own a loft on Bond Street that they rent out for income. In 2021, a man named Han Lo signed a two-year lease, having represented himself to them as an architect and shown solid financials — and then, without warning, […]

The Ballad of Genocide Don

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio The Ballad of Genocide Don 0:00 1:21 The Ballad of Genocide Don Or, “Genocide Joe Hosts Hitler” Kevin Barrett Nov 14 READ IN APP Patronize the Poet The Ballad of Genocide Don There once was a scumbag […]

The Kosher President

By Rev. Chuck Baldwin Published: Thursday, November 14, 2024 Download free computerized mp3 audio file of this column (To subscribe to my columns at no cost, click here.) Donald Trump is now America’s President-Elect. As I said previously, I fully expected that Trump would win by a comfortable […]

Making a Monster

TOTW: Making a Monster By thecollective Fiction’s greatest horrors are products of their social contexts. As someone pre-occupied with the destruction of society itself, these contexts and how stories come out of them has always fascinated me. Tags: totw horror fear terror spooks i dont care that its […]

New Right. Post-Left. Adorno in Neukölln

The following article appears on Telos Insights, the Substack of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute. Subscribe today to receive updates on new essays, translations, podcasts, and webinars. New Right. Post-Left. Adorno in Neukölln: Finn Job’s Novel “Hinterher” by Russell A. Berman The key episode in Finn Job’s 2022 novel […]

Is California Shifting to the Center?

By Joel Kotkin November 8, 2024/in California, Politics In the election’s wake, California remains part of the Left Coast, clinging to the western edge of Trump world, more an outlier than a trendsetter. Nearly 60 percent of Golden State voters picked the homegrown presidential candidate, and solid majorities […]