fiction

P. Gardner Goldsmith | March 6, 2023
The euphemism, “a new fold in the story,” became technologically ironic this week, as angry readers claimed that Amazon appears to have replaced…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | February 28, 2023
Among only a few iconic characters in the history of literature and film, James Bond stands astride the cultural landscape like a handsome, outwardly…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | February 20, 2023
Writers and advocates of fine writing have seen this coming. It began decades ago as part of the Postmodern “Deconstructionism” movement in college…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 9, 2023
Do you remember the “You Make the Call” TV commercials? They were the ones in which you, the viewer, were shown some football replay, and got to…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 1, 2022
Virtue-signaling leftism has rotted so many cultural institutions that many of those who once admired or were part of them have fled the proverbial…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 1, 2019
    TheRoot.com commentator Michael Harriot has a way of infusing his racially charged pieces with a lot of humor, satire, and glib turns of…
Mark Judge | August 7, 2017
(Author, Ta-Nehisi Coates) Best-selling author Ta-Nehisi Coates is outraged at “Confederate,” a prospective new show being produced by HBO. “…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 30, 2017
So, I’m a writer. Hopefully, that comes through not only in the fact that I’m setting caveman fingers to keys, and you’re reading the results, but…
Mark Judge | June 13, 2017
New York's Public Theater is facing heat over its "Shakespeare in the Park" series. The organization’s production of “Julius Caesar” ends with the…