P. Diddy: The Feminist Man Strikes Again
At the Federalist, I revisited a topic that intrigues me: the feminist man. In teaching our children to discern predators, one recurring […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
At the Federalist, I revisited a topic that intrigues me: the feminist man. In teaching our children to discern predators, one recurring […]
Last month I wrote for The Federalist about an encouraging sign in marketing: celebrating the joys of being a woman! It was […]
If you know what it’s like to get a word stuck in your head, you’ll know what I meant when I say […]
I’ve written before about the crushing weight of trauma people seem to have in response to events and experiences that are, objectively, […]
Earlier this year, I was delighted to receive a copy of Laura Lugnet’s translation of a Swedish children’s literature classic, “The Children […]
Just as viruses and bad ideas spread between people, so manners, good living, and, best of all, good books can spread. Through […]
Ingmar Bergman’s 1957 film “Wild Strawberries” (“Smultronstället” in Swedish) is a portrait of a man whose mother was cold. The protagonist, a […]
There’s a cultural misperception that spontaneity and impulse are the fertile ground of artistic expression. Undeniably, there is a long and storied […]
There are certain writers whose work, no matter the topic, I will read because their perspective is perennially interesting. Such is the […]
When J.D. Vance was announced as the GOP candidate for vice-president, I, like many people, was reminded of his mystifying memoir of […]