Donald Trump came out to his traditional “God Bless the U.S.A.” campaign song tonight, with a bandage still on his right ear and with an exultant crowd singing along, waving their phone flashlights above their heads. Then he kicked off a speech that lasted for at least an hour and...
◆ The battle with Men Who Explain Things has trampled down many women ◆ not to speak of the countless women who came before me and were not allowed into the laboratory, or the library, or the conversation, or the revolution, or even the category called human. ◆ the right to speak, ...
I know why I’ve made the choices I’ve made and no one has the right to judge me. Explaining myself to those who judge makes them feel entitled to have a say so in my life, and it makes me feel like I am a child and not respected as an adult capable of making decisions. ...
The year 2017 was when I discovered a lot of new artists (and rediscovered old ones) and cool tracks, many of which have become favorites. To list some of them:2gether(“The Hardest Part Of Breaking Up”),Chise Kanna(“After The Rain”),Cool(“All For You”),Goose house(“Hikaru Nar...
And there are plenty of those. But beyond the bad singers, one of the key elements to Idol’s success is its interactivity. The audience can have a stake in the outcome by voting for their favorite right away by phone or text message. In our Internet age, media that don’t allow ...
After a long and frequently bitter struggle, African Americans, Australian Aboriginal people, “Cape Coloureds” (in South Africa), and other excluded racial and ethnic groups won the right to participate in sports. After a long and somewhat less-bitter struggle, women also won the right to ...