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Open Thread – Tues 20 Sept 2022
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Weekend Reading #5
Over at The Lamp Magazine, Peter Hitchens reflects on the Christian background of the British (and European) monarchy and why it inevitably is a sign of contradiction to all moderns. Mark Granza interviews Darren Beattie about the next stage of Populism in IM-1776. Stone Age Herbalist discusses the metaphysics that underlay the Aztec’s justification of…
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Open Thread – Weekend 17 Sept 2022
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Weekday Reading #22
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Aris Roussinos discusses the mythic power of monarchy and the field of action available to King Charles III. Michael Anton looks at the The Godfather with the eyes of The Prince. Helen Andrews on Why Women Can’t Have it All. Edward Feser reflects on the political disorder that…
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Open Thread – Tues 13 Sept 2022
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Meme of the Day #55
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Open Thread – Weekend 10 Sept 2022
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On doxing, pile-ons and trolls
The incident a little of a month ago now where commentor, Glycocalyx, published the private details of a another commentor, JC, was despicable. People commenting on this site occasionally meet on social occasions or pass on their details via me to other commentors, for a variety of reasons, and they should feel some confidence when…
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Open Thread – Tues 6 Sept 2022
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Rabz’ Radio Show September 2022: Live Performances
I’ve generally adopted a rule of thumb for live gigs – the bigger the crowd, the more disappointing the experience. The other golden rule is never expect your favourite tunes to be performed as you’d want to hear them – that way, you’ll never be disappointed. Having said that, some of the most memorable live…