Doylestown’s Mercer was not fond of President Woodrow Wilson or his wartime clock adjustments.
By Jeffery S. Prushankin
Thom Nickels: ‘My Mama and the Full Scale Invasion’ – art, or nationalism?
The play, set in present-day Ukraine, has some high points, but is dragged down by the relentless message.
By Thom Nickels
2024 Philadelphia Flower Show blossoms with community and creativity
Seize the chance to experience the show this weekend before it’s over!
By Liv DeMarco
Christine Flowers: The women who matter are the ones we cannot see
There are women who are not able to celebrate anything this month. They are hostages of Hamas.
By Christine Flowers
Sen. Doug Mastriano: Remembering Operation Desert Storm 33 years later
Reflecting on the soldiers who fought in the “last great tank battle of the 20th century.”
By Sen. Doug Mastriano
Thom Nickels: Radical change in the Emerald Isle?
Ireland hasn’t become less dogmatic, they’ve just shifted from Catholicism to secular progressivism
By Thom Nickels
Thom Nickels: Cemeteries are for the living, too.
A cemetery can be a place for quiet reflection and connection with our history.
By Thom Nickels
Guy Ciarrocchi: America — Out of many, one
For too many, the sentiment of unity is no longer in fashion.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
‘Masters of the Air’ and Roman Catholic High School
The new World War II mini-series prompts a search for the alumni of a Philadelphia high school who fought in the skies of Europe and reveals the courageous story of an Eighth Air Force bomber crew.
By Chris Gibbons
Thom Nickels: Uncancel Kate Smith
Even the lefties think the Flyers went too far in removing the iconic statue.
By Thom Nickels