Was the drag queen Last Supper the tipping point?
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Stu Bykofsky: It’s time to uncancel Columbus — and Frank Rizzo, too
The woke tide is receding. We should reconsider what it washed away.
By Stu Bykofsky
Thom Nickels: The Philadelphia Orchestra has gone off the political deep end
The establishment is celebrating the venerable institution, but for all the wrong reasons.
By Thom Nickels
Andy Bloom: Woke society and cancel culture harm us all
Saying something dumb when there was no ill intent shouldn’t lead to getting canceled or the end of a career.
By Andy Bloom
Gambescia + Bolno: Today’s corporate responsibility shift will bottom out
Companies’ recent race to become the most socially responsible conflicts with the purpose of the for-profit corporate enterprise.
By Stephen F. Gambescia and Stew Bolno
Jeff Hurvitz: Hollywood’s decline as the Oscars slap saga continues to echo
The Oscars is an aging relic that has lost its compass — and Will Smith’s slap points to its impending death.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Thom Nickels: The new censorship
In the mid-1900s, the banning of books and films was associated with conservatism. But the targets of censorship have changed. What was once condemned by the Left is now celebrated.
By Thom Nickels