December 7 is the Feast Day of St. Ambrose, Patron Saint of beekeepers and beggars, one of the four original doctors of the Church, who converted and baptized St. Augustine of Hippo. It’s a very big de...
[Adapted from Jason Kessler’s forthcoming book, Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech]
Nineteen years ago, the late Sam Francis published a column presciently titled The War On Christmas Is A Wa...
Liberty Counsel, a Christian organization which has been fighting against the War on Christmas since Boxing Day, 1989 has a post on their website called MI Schools’ Racial Christmas Directives Are Unco...
September 29 is Michaelmas—the Feast of Michael and All Angels.
I’ve written about St. Michael before, but I have become particularly aware of him since moving to Berkeley Springs, WV. Despairing of my...
September 16 is the feast day of St. Cyprian of Carthage. A Berber convert to Christianity, he is a reminder that the Crusades about which we are supposed to feel so guilty were actually a partial reac...
Welcome to The City Too Busy To Hate, where Juneteenth is now a more important holiday to observe than Christmas Eve.
Welcome to Atlaanta, baby!
Emory Healthcare to observe Juneteenth as paid holiday;...
Above, Piatak Family Christmases Past.
See earlier, by Peter Brimelow: The Singing Revolution vs. Open Borders Libertarianism
Like many Americans, one of my responses to the increasing rootlessness and...
Above, Ms. Silverman’s Twitter banner, in which she wants her employers to bring ”Diversity, Inclusion, and Fairness” to the newsroom, in that order, and never mind that they are mutually exclusive.
Se...
In Baltimore, when people ask where you went to school, they’re not interested in college; they want to classify you by your high school. In my case, the answer is St. Paul’s, an Episcopal boys’ school...
If you access The Economist website from North America, you see that they have a ”Holiday Double Issue.”
If you click on the exact same link in Britain (or using a VPN that says you’re in Britain) you...