In an 1817 collection of essays titled Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays, the English literary critic, William Hazlitt, argued that what made Shakespeare such a great writer was that his characters are perfectly natural—that is, motivated by complex and often conflicting emotions that they often struggle to resolve
Several arrests were made at the Congressional Baseball Game for Charity Wednesday night after people wearing ‘END FOSSIL FUELS’ teeshirts stormed the field at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
New Zealand is scrapping a scheme to price gas emissions from livestock — squelching a so-called burp-and-fart tax initiated under the previous left-wing government led by now departed authoritarian Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
A handful of wind turbines in southwest Iowa belonging to the energy company MidAmerica suffered immense damage May 21 after a tornado blew through the area, overwhelming the ‘green’ energy producers, according to KGAN-TV in Cedar Rapids
Salvador Dali was being characteristically weird and technically brilliant when he composed this painting in 1931 that he titled “La persistencia de la memoria” or “The persistence of memory.”
I guess we ought to start with a bit of background, so here’s a small sample of the legacy media doing their very best to please their globalist paymasters:
The discovery of the potential for thousands of tons of lithium to be extracted annually from wastewater generated by fracking in the Marcellus Shale leaves proponents of a green energy future at a crossroads, Republicans said Thursday
In a new study conducted by a team from the University of Bristol and published in the Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, crucial details about early Welsh dinosaurs have been unveiled for the first time