Articles in EN
Mama Said: A Conservative Lens on Life Lessons in Lukas Graham's Hit
Vince Vanguard
"Mama Said" by Lukas Graham, a nostalgic anthem from 2015, reminds us of the enduring wisdom and family values that guide us through life's storms.
Exploring the West Coast Wilderness Trail: A Journey Through New Zealand's Untamed Beauty
Martin Sparks
Experience the breathtaking landscapes and rich history of New Zealand's West Coast Wilderness Trail, a 139-kilometer cycling adventure through lush rainforests and historic gold mining sites.
The MBTA Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility: A Hub of Controversy and Necessity
KC Fairlight
The MBTA Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility in Boston is a critical yet controversial hub for train upkeep, facing challenges in funding, environmental impact, and urban development.
Long Island: A Hidden Gem in North Carolina
Martin Sparks
Long Island in North Carolina offers a serene retreat with rich history, natural beauty, and recreational activities on the scenic shores of Lake Norman.
The Underrated Gem: Save Yourself by McAuley Schenker Group
KC Fairlight
The McAuley Schenker Group's 1989 album 'Save Yourself' is a hidden rock gem that blends melodic rock with hard-hitting guitar solos, capturing the essence of late '80s music.
The Left's Love Affair with Cancel Culture: A Threat to Free Speech
Vince Vanguard
This article examines the left's embrace of cancel culture as a tool to control narratives and its implications for free speech.
Mario Lucini: The Humble Giant of Italian Musical Innovation
Martin Sparks
Meet Mario Lucini, an inspiring Italian musician and composer whose work bridges the rich traditions of Italy with innovative future sounds, inviting everyone into a harmonious world of symphonic storytelling.
KB Vllaznia: A Legacy of Albanian Basketball
KC Fairlight
KB Vllaznia, a symbol of Albanian basketball pride, has overcome financial and infrastructural challenges to inspire a new generation of athletes in Shkodër.
The Nuclear Safety Act: A 1980s Power Play
Vince Vanguard
The Nuclear Safety Act of 1980 marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, reinforcing the nation's commitment to nuclear energy safety, innovation, and leadership amidst global challenges.
The Enigmatic Papilio Maraho: Taiwan's Endangered Butterfly
Martin Sparks
The Papilio maraho, an endangered butterfly native to Taiwan, symbolizes conservation efforts due to its ecological importance and striking beauty.
The Jesus Project: A Modern Quest for Historical Truth
KC Fairlight
The Jesus Project was an initiative by the Center for Inquiry to apply rigorous historical methods to determine the historical truth about Jesus of Nazareth, sparking debates and discussions among scholars and the public.
The Rising Star: Hunter Wohler's Journey in Football
Martin Sparks
Hunter Wohler's inspiring journey from high school standout to college football star at the University of Wisconsin-Madison highlights his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.
Epitaph Records: The Punk Rock Powerhouse Liberals Love to Hate
Vince Vanguard
Epitaph Records, founded by Brett Gurewitz, is a trailblazing punk rock label known for its rebellious spirit, influential bands, and unapologetic stance on social and political issues.
The Enigmatic Højbro: A Bridge Between History and Modernity
KC Fairlight
Højbro bridge in Copenhagen symbolizes the city's blend of historical preservation and modern development, offering a unique cultural experience for locals and tourists alike.
All Aboard the Future: The Rubber-Tyred Metro Revolution
Martin Sparks
Discover the world of rubber-tyred metros, an exciting urban transportation innovation that's redefining the way cities move. This unique system promises quieter, smoother rides and greater adaptability for growing metropolises.
The Enigmatic World of Pier Simone Fanelli
KC Fairlight
Pier Simone Fanelli's innovative art blends technology and creativity, challenging perceptions and redefining the role of digital media in artistic expression.
The Future of Computing: Topological Quantum Computers
KC Fairlight
Topological quantum computers promise to revolutionize computing by using anyons for error-resistant quantum calculations, potentially solving complex problems faster than classical computers.
Horst Keining: The Artist Liberals Love to Hate
Vince Vanguard
Horst Keining's bold and unapologetic art challenges the politically correct norms of the contemporary art world, inspiring a new generation of boundary-pushing artists.
Las Parejas: The Town That Defies the Odds
Vince Vanguard
Las Parejas, a small town in Argentina, exemplifies economic resilience and innovation through its thriving agricultural machinery manufacturing sector and strong community support.
Thor: The Fiery Volcano of Io
Martin Sparks
Thor, a massive volcano on Jupiter's moon Io, showcases the intense volcanic activity driven by tidal heating from Jupiter's gravitational forces, offering insights into planetary geology and celestial interactions.
The Enigmatic Life of Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute
KC Fairlight
Dive into the intriguing life of Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute, a prominent figure in British aristocracy who navigated societal changes with grace and influence.
Heinz Hoffmann: The Man of Steel that History Forgot
Vince Vanguard
Heinz Hoffmann was the unyielding East German general who embodied state control and military might during the Cold War. Discover why his legacy remains impactful but controversial.
Waterhouse F.C.: The Underdog Story That Liberals Won't Tell You About
Vince Vanguard
Waterhouse F.C.'s inspiring journey from Kingston's streets to Jamaican football prominence highlights the power of community and resilience against the odds.
The Unlikely Assassin: Giuseppe Zangara's Attempt on FDR
Martin Sparks
Learn about Giuseppe Zangara's failed assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt and its impact on political security during the Great Depression.