Articles in EN
Brisbane: The City That Proves Big Government Doesn't Work
Vince Vanguard
Brisbane exemplifies the negative impacts of big government and overregulation on housing, infrastructure, crime, economy, education, and the environment.
The Quest for Justice: Ab Insaf Hoga
KC Fairlight
The 'Ab Insaf Hoga' movement in India is a powerful call for justice and accountability, uniting citizens against corruption and inequality through peaceful activism and social media campaigns.
The Woke War on Classic Opera: The Tales of Hoffmann Under Siege
Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the modern cultural criticism of classic opera, focusing on the scrutiny faced by Jacques Offenbach's 'The Tales of Hoffmann' in the context of political correctness and cultural appropriation debates.
The Hypocrisy of the Left: A Tale of Selective Outrage
Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the selective outrage of the left in politics, highlighting the case of Lebanese politician Hikmat Dib and the media's role in perpetuating double standards.
The PT-76: A Floating Marvel of the Cold War Era
KC Fairlight
The PT-76, a Soviet amphibious light tank from the Cold War era, exemplifies military innovation with its unique ability to traverse both land and water, despite its vulnerabilities.
Taylor Swift's Woke Agenda: A Conservative's Take
Vince Vanguard
This article critiques Taylor Swift's shift from music to political activism, examining the implications of celebrity influence on politics and public opinion.
The Nolan Sisters: A Pop Sensation from the Past
KC Fairlight
The Nolan Sisters captivated the late 1970s music scene with their harmonious blend of pop and disco, becoming iconic family band sensations.
Exploring the Depths of "Clearcut": A Cinematic Journey into Environmental and Cultural Conflict
Martin Sparks
Clearcut is a 1991 Canadian thriller that examines the clash between environmental activism and indigenous rights in the threatened forests of Northern Ontario.
Crippled Lucifer: The Struggle for Representation in Media
KC Fairlight
The portrayal of Lucifer with a disability in the TV show 'Lucifer' highlights the ongoing struggle for authentic representation of disabled individuals in media.
Renée Houston: The Bold Spirit of British Comedy
KC Fairlight
Renée Houston, a trailblazing British comedian born in 1902, captivated audiences with her bold performances and progressive views on gender in entertainment. Her work continues to inspire new generations.
Fresno's Water Woes: A Crisis of Mismanagement
Vince Vanguard
Fresno faces a severe water crisis due to mismanagement and outdated policies, highlighting the need for California to prioritize agricultural needs and modernize water infrastructure.
Aston Down: A Tale of Transformation
KC Fairlight
Aston Down's transformation from a WWII airfield to a thriving business park highlights the balance between historical preservation and modern economic development.
Discovering Maitum: A Hidden Gem of the Philippines
Martin Sparks
Maitum in the Philippines offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and archaeological wonders, making it a must-visit destination for history and nature enthusiasts.
The Twists and Turns of Cyclohexane: A Molecular Dance
KC Fairlight
Cyclohexane's conformations, including chair, boat, and twist-boat, play a crucial role in chemistry and biochemistry, impacting everything from drug design to materials science.
The Coastal States Organization: Guardians of America's Shores
KC Fairlight
The Coastal States Organization champions sustainable coastal management and climate resilience for America's shorelines, balancing environmental protection with economic growth.
The Controversial Legacy of Lord Nelson's Statue in Birmingham
KC Fairlight
The debate over Lord Nelson's statue in Birmingham highlights the complex issues of historical memory, colonial legacy, and the need for inclusive public spaces in the context of modern social justice movements.
The Ubiquitous Beatles: Here, There, and Everywhere
Martin Sparks
The Beatles' timeless influence on music history is exemplified by their innovative song 'Here, There and Everywhere,' showcasing their creative genius and emotional depth.
The Melodic Maestro: Charles Singleton
Martin Sparks
Charles Singleton, renowned for his lyrical genius and timeless compositions like 'Strangers in the Night,' left a lasting impact on the music industry with his emotionally rich and versatile songwriting.
Greater Western Water: A Splash of Innovation in Melbourne's Water Management
Martin Sparks
Discover how Greater Western Water is revolutionizing water management in Melbourne with innovative and sustainable solutions for a growing population.
Discovering CD Torre Pacheco: A Football Club with Heart
Martin Sparks
CD Torre Pacheco is a cornerstone of the Murcia community, fostering local talent and promoting sportsmanship in Spanish grassroots football.
The Enigmatic Journey of Adolfo Muñoz
KC Fairlight
Adolfo Muñoz's inspiring activism highlights the urgent need for sustainable practices to protect the Amazon rainforest and balance economic growth with environmental conservation.
Sacred Foundations: Unlocking the University of the Sacred Heart, Japan
Martin Sparks
Nestled in Tokyo, the University of the Sacred Heart in Japan blends tradition with modern education, offering a vibrant platform for women's empowerment and global engagement since its founding in 1916.
The Runaround: A 1946 Cinematic Chase of Wit and Romance
Martin Sparks
The Runaround is a 1946 comedy-thriller that combines humor, romance, and suspense as two rival detectives chase a runaway heiress in post-war New York City.
Thomas W. Bartley: A Man Liberals Love to Overlook
Vince Vanguard
Thomas W. Bartley, the 17th Governor of Ohio, was a rugged political leader who defied odds in a rapidly changing America. While his tenure was brief, his legacy remains a beacon of conservative values and individual liberty.