Several years ago, we started seeing tech-specific gear showing up on sites like ThinkGeek. At first they were just hoodies and such, mostly for kids. They would have a specific pocket for
…because even those who believe they fight for less government intervention pay homage to a bloodthirsty, tyrannical despot. Reminds me of celebrations of Castro’s revolution or the old Soviet October Revolution Day.
Gregory F. Michno – Lakota Noon (Missoula: Mountain Press. 1997). Part of a series of history books that belong in every American’s library. Recommendations welcome. Gregory F. Michno is tired of politicized
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Some Forgotten Heroes and Their Place in American History, by E. Alexander Powell (published 1922). It is not flattering for us to have to admit
Editor’s Note: The Blacksmith, JAC III, shares some interesting video about covered bridges in Kentucky. These were once a common and normal part of the daily commute of many Americans, but are
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Ballads of the Veld-land, by Lynn Lyster (published 1913). In the Days to Come When our children’s children gather On the stoep[1] at dusky eve,
Union Theological Seminary defends its religious dedication to the creature rather than the Creator: When Robin Wall Kimmerer spoke at Union last year, she concluded her lecture by tasking us—and all faith
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