Rape, murder, war—all have one thing in common: Men. The solution seems simple: make men less toxic—make men less masculine. Allie Stuckey, Host of “Allie” on CRTV & “Relatable” podcast, [...]
Andrew Lansdown interviews Augusto Zimmermann, Professor and Head of Law, Sheridan Institute of Higher Education. Augusto, what is your background? I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and had [...]
A review of Distillations of Different Lands by Andrew Lansdown I met Andrew Lansdown in 1974 when I was trying to teach Creative Writing at Curtin University of Technology and he was the best [...]
A review of Return of the Heroes: The Lord of The Rings, Star Wars and Contemporary Culture by Hal Colebatch, published by the Australian Institute for Public Policy. Return of the Heroes is a [...]
There is no faster way to get yourself classed as dim than by admitting that you hold religious belief, especially Christian belief. Anti-Catholicism used to be the anti-Semitism of [...]
Over the past few months, left-wing blogs and publications have rediscovered some of the great classics in English literature—especially those penned by a man named Eric Blair, better known to [...]
Not in Truce Above the black soil of the bulldozed paddock spiders have spun their threads on upraised sticks and roots. In the midst of anarchy, a small affirmation of design. The [...]
Retreat Come unto yourself a while, Be deaf to outer cares; Ask not who wins, who falls, who rages, Or what each doubtful sign presages, Or what face treachery wears. Soon you must [...]
Moviegoers are flocking to see their favourite stars from Titanic, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, reunited on the silver screen. But what the Oscar-nominated film Revolutionary Road serves [...]
There are some authors you know will not disappoint, and so you eagerly await their next volume. Historian and sociologist of religion Rodney Stark is one such writer whose growing library of [...]