The Worlds of Noam Chomsky. If ordinary Americans know one critic of the American Empire, it’s almost certainly Chomsky. Noam Chomsky is the most famous critic of US empire in the world.
Commissioner Jeanette Moy announced the 2025 Black History Month observance at the Empire State Plaza will feature exhibits and events celebrating African Americans' history, accomplishments, ...
Torney described the play as an exploration of ambition, capitalism and the shifting nature of the American Dream. “The Lehman Brothers started by selling fabric in Montgomery and ended up dealing in ...
The history of Ethiopian Christianity dates back to mid-4th century AD, when the ruler of the Aksumite Empire ʿEzana converted to Christianity ... These buildings may thus serve as the physical and ...
In 2023, for example, it was revealed that many American men – but not women – thought a lot about the Roman empire. For older men, it’s even more frequent than sex! Edward Gibbon over ...
By James Poniewozik Is “Twin Peaks” the most American TV series ever made ... a monster pop-culture sensation — this from the art-house director who had released the phantasmagoric ...
Upon entry, visitors are greeted by a 55-foot-tall "Whirligig" wind-powered configuration, which sets the tone for the quirky art displayed inside. The American Visionary Art Museum exhibits ...
Thanks to a new partnership with the CIELO Fund at Inland Empire Community Foundation, De Los will be expanding our coverage into the Inland Empire, a massive hub of Latino culture.
Two years ago, Tim Martin walked into the National Gallery of Art, approached a famous and beloved Impressionist sculpture ...
Jonathan Keeperman, aka "Lomez," explains why defunding USAID is an urgent necessity for defanging global wokeness and the American "intelligence community." He also reacts to the vicious doxing of ...
While he did it with a gentle tone and with promises of bringing about peace, Trump set out a plan for a new era of the American empire. This did not require a subtle read between the lines ...
A stunning and informative graphic from the National Post. Why are we doing this? How can we possibly afford it? Over to you, Bill Kauffman. This is a good place to commend to you my TAC colleague ...