Articles in EN
The Dicks: Punk Rock's Unapologetic Rebels
KC Fairlight
The Dicks, a pioneering punk rock band from Austin, Texas, used their raw sound and politically charged lyrics to challenge societal norms and inspire change during the 1980s.
Jesmond Park Academy: A Lesson in Woke Education
Vince Vanguard
Jesmond Park Academy's focus on social justice over traditional academics sparks debate on the impact of woke education on students' futures.
10 Reasons Why Madonna's "Bad Girl" is a Conservative Anthem in Disguise
Vince Vanguard
Madonna's 'Bad Girl' reveals conservative themes of personal responsibility, moral consequences, and redemption beneath its pop exterior.
Chairperson of the National Assembly of Nepal: Power, Politics, and Pragmatism
Vince Vanguard
The Chairperson of the National Assembly of Nepal isn't just a ceremonial position; it's a powerful bastion of political stability in a complex coalition government structure, guiding legislation crucial for national unity.
The Curious Case of the Bad Judge: A Legal Drama Unfolds
Martin Sparks
A scandal involving a judge accused of misconduct and bias raises questions about judicial integrity and accountability in the legal system.
The Socio-Economic Circus: Why the Left's Policies Are a Recipe for Disaster
Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the left's socio-economic policies, arguing they undermine innovation, personal responsibility, and economic growth.
The Lark Ascending: A Symphony of Nature and Emotion
KC Fairlight
Ralph Vaughan Williams' 'The Lark Ascending' is a celebrated classical piece that captures the beauty of nature and human emotion through its ethereal violin melodies and orchestral backdrop.
The Cosmic Waltz: Stardance
KC Fairlight
Stardance at Griffith Observatory combined art and science in a captivating event that engaged the public with the wonders of the universe through music, dance, and celestial projections.
NeuroTribes: The Legacy and Future of Autism
Martin Sparks
NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman redefines autism by celebrating neurodiversity and highlighting the historical and societal contributions of autistic individuals.
Behind the Barracks: Unveiling the Indonesian Army's Training Powerhouse
Martin Sparks
Take a peek into the haywire world of strategic learning at the Indonesian Army Doctrine, Education and Training Development Command, the brain behind Indonesia's military prowess shaping resilient soldiers with cutting-edge training.
The Mystery of Cheri Jo Bates: A Tale of Tragedy and Intrigue
KC Fairlight
In 1966, Cheri Jo Bates' shocking murder in Riverside, California, marked the beginning of a mystery steeped in danger and intrigue. This unsolved crime still stirs public curiosity, echoing unresolved fears.
Mary Beth Peil: The Conservative Icon Hollywood Didn't See Coming
Vince Vanguard
Mary Beth Peil's illustrious career in Hollywood exemplifies the enduring power of conservative values, perseverance, and traditional principles in an industry often dominated by liberal ideologies.
Richfield, Utah: A Small Town with Big Stories
KC Fairlight
Richfield, Utah offers a blend of rich history, vibrant community life, and access to stunning natural landscapes, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs.
The SEAT Exeo: Bridging German Engineering with Spanish Flair
Martin Sparks
The SEAT Exeo, a harmonious blend of German engineering and Spanish design, captivated drivers from 2008 to 2013 with its unique blend of luxury and affordability.
The Dynamic Dance of Jordan-Palestine Relations
Martin Sparks
Jordan and Palestine maintain a complex relationship shaped by historical ties, political dynamics, and shared cultural connections, crucial for regional stability and peace efforts.
Lanesboro, Iowa: The Heartland's Hidden Gem Liberals Overlook
Vince Vanguard
Lanesboro, Iowa exemplifies the enduring American spirit with its strong community values, agricultural roots, and commitment to tradition, often overlooked by urban elites.
New Amsterdam Public Hospital: A Beacon of Hope and Healing
Martin Sparks
The New Amsterdam Public Hospital, established in 1658, was a pioneering institution in New York City that laid the foundation for modern public health systems by providing accessible healthcare to all.
Four Light Years: The Cosmic Journey to Proxima Centauri
KC Fairlight
Embark on the cosmic journey to Proxima Centauri, exploring the challenges and potential rewards of interstellar travel to our closest star system.
The Heart of a Man: A Marvel of Biological Engineering
Martin Sparks
The human heart is a marvel of biological engineering, efficiently circulating blood through the body with its intricate structure and electrical conduction system.
Kafiristan: The Land That Defied Conformity
Vince Vanguard
Kafiristan's history reveals the resilience of the Kalash people in preserving their unique cultural identity against forced religious conversion and cultural imperialism.
Night Eyes 2: The Evolution of Nocturnal Vision Technology
Martin Sparks
Night Eyes 2 revolutionizes nocturnal vision with advanced infrared sensors and AI, enhancing human sight in low-light conditions for security, wildlife observation, and nighttime navigation.
The Electrifying Legacy of Traugott Sandmeyer: A Chemist Who Changed the Game
Martin Sparks
Learn about Traugott Sandmeyer's groundbreaking discovery that revolutionized organic chemistry and its lasting impact on the scientific community.
The Royal Robe: Colobium Sindonis and Its Conservative Significance
Vince Vanguard
The Colobium Sindonis, a simple white linen robe worn by British monarchs during coronation ceremonies, symbolizes purity, humility, and the enduring tradition of the British monarchy.
The Unfolding Tale of Tilakam Gopal: Art, Activism, and Ambiguity
KC Fairlight
Tilakam Gopal, a vibrant artist and activist from Chennai, India, seamlessly blends traditional dance with political activism to spark dialogues on gender and LGBTQ+ rights.