In Peter Farrelly’s Dumb and Dumber (1994), the titular dummy, Harry Dunne, relates a still-raw heartache to his similarly dimwitted buddy Lloyd Christmas while the...
If it’s true that America is sailing toward a Golden Age, Americans are not seeing it yet. Instead, the horizon is foreboding, with clouds of uncertainty blowing in on bitter...
A series of souls bow their heads as they pass before Christ, who blesses them with his right hand. Above the procession are two massive dials that show the day and the month and the...
I’m not sure how it happened, but recently I found myself watching a Canadian musician on YouTube named Peter Pringle as he conducted a lament for Gilgamesh, the titular hero...
Two things are true about Luddites. The first is that they are often vindicated in their concern about dramatic technological change, a process that often flies under the name of...