by Mark Angelides | May 24, 2019 | Podcasts, The Rabbit Hole
In history, there are certain characters who seem to be able to bend fate around them, who can seize all power despite coming from more humble beginnings. Why are these people often seen as monsters? Why is it that history attempts to portray them as something other...
by Sarah Cowgill | May 12, 2019 | Articles, Faith & Religion, Social Issues
Commemorated with flowers, brunch, greeting cards, and shiny baubles, one event struggled throughout the ages to become an official holiday, now celebrated on the second Sunday in May: Mother’s Day. Its evolution was a long and quirky process, starting with ancient...
by James V. Capua | Apr 28, 2019 | Articles, Politics
By any standard, Kate Smith makes an unlikely villain. She was a talented woman who parlayed her gifts into a successful career as an entertainer, and her former neighbors fondly remember her kindness and generosity. In May of 1945, in reaction to what the world had...
by Mark Angelides | Mar 22, 2019 | Podcasts, Politics, The Rabbit Hole
What lessons can today’s politicians and political elites learn from one of English literature’s most important works…Beowulf. We’ll be visiting some of histories greatest leaders, from Julius Caesar to Cesare Borgia, to Napoleon Bonaparte…What did they...
by Joe Schaeffer | Dec 23, 2018 | Articles, Establishment Media, Ignored by MSM, Media, Politics
When news broke out of Germany that an award-winning reporter for Der Spiegel had been exposed as a serial fabricator, my first inclination, before delving into the details, was to assume a certain way the story would unfold. It would involve a writer reporting from a...