Category: Culture
Wikipedia began with good intentions: a radical, open encyclopedia created by the people, for the people. Early editors believed in the utopian dream of freely shared knowledge and collective wisdom. …
Last week, the world witnessed a curious political dance that few dared to unpack honestly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, showering …
There was a time when critics were feared. When a bad review could shatter egos and force artists back to the drawing board. When a journalist’s pen was sharper than …
A viral tweet is making waves today, and it should worry every strategist in Trump’s orbit. It comes from a woman who has attended 42 Trump rallies, personally delivered hundreds …
In every great tragedy, there is a single moment when the hero falters — when fear eclipses courage and the seeds of decay are sown. For Blizzard Entertainment, that moment …
Twenty years ago, I began writing online out of love for games — their infinite worlds, their invitation to become a hero. In those early days, our MMORPG blog circle …
Blizzard Entertainment has unveiled its 2025 Pride Collection, once again partnering with GLAAD—an activist nonprofit with a clear ideological mission. The company insists this initiative is about “inclusion,” but the …
In its desperate legal attack against The Heroes’ Journey (THJ), Daybreak Games accidentally revealed the one truth they’ve spent years trying to hide: EverQuest is dying. Deep inside their own …
NAACP member Jessica Davis is a black reporter for Idaho News 6 who presents herself as a warm, community-minded journalist. But behind her androgynous persona and soft delivery lies an …
Dan Hendrycks has emerged as one of the most influential figures in the AI safety movement—lauded by TIME, courted by billionaires, and entrusted with shaping global conversations about AI risk. …
I was—and in many ways still am—a massive fan of Robin of Sherwood. When it first aired in the 1980s, it brought something new to the Robin Hood legend: grit, …
Rod Dreher’s essay “The Woke Right Is Coming,” published at The Free Press, is a masterclass in condescension and cowardice—a pearl-clutching dispatch from a once-bold cultural critic now clinging to …