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America is at another cultural crossroads with politics pulling audiences with equal vigor to the right and the left.
"I had held on longer than most and, up to age 12, could still find one or two friends who would secretly, shamefully, play ...
EXCLUSIVE: Roye Okupe spoke about his new animated series, Iyanu, that debuted in April. The series is based on his graphic novel, Iyanu: Child of Wonder and has seen much success since its launch ...
Comic-Con returns to San Diego, where, back in August 1970, it began life as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in the ...
'Tuttle Twins,' imported from the United States, is set to spread libertarian ideology on a public children's channel. Education specialists have criticized the move.
How the culture war is remaking advertising Brands are diluting or scrapping campaigns with social purpose as the movement against DEI intensifies ...
The president's efforts to bring woke museums, universities, and taxpayer-funded media to heel are already showing positive results.
His cartoons have appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. He is syndicated and appears in more than 450 American newspapers.
Opinion Newsletter Democrats keep losing the culture war, Seattle Christians face violence and more Read the latest from Fox News Opinion and watch videos from Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Jesse ...
Throughout the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the early years of the Gilded Age, Thomas Nast used his political cartoons published in Harper's Weekly to satirize current events, expose corruption, and ...
The recent U.S. announcement to tax and ban foreign films may seem out of place in trade talks. But culture has long been a key part of North American trade relations.
Is This the Worst-Ever Era of American Pop Culture? An emerging critical consensus argues that we’ve entered a cultural dark age. I’m not so sure. By Spencer Kornhaber ...