Weekend Linkage

Paleo Retiree writes:

  • So hipsters really are all alike.
  • Why does CalTech, of all places, need an “assistant vice president for equity and equity investigations and Title IX coordinator”?
  • Awesome.
  • Where’s the evidence that supports what the Trans lobby is trying to make us accept is “settled science”?
  • Charlotte Allen argues that trans radicals and the proggressives who support them are today’s real anti-women force.
  • I enjoyed this 50 minute doc about burgers across America. Butter burgers! Burgers fried in 90 year old grease! God, I love Americana.
  • Back in the ’90s I tried to place articles about new non-modernist architecture in magazines and had near-zero luck. For whatever reasons — and don’t get me started — our cultural-journalism authorities didn’t want their readers to know that such work was being done. So it’s very satisfying to see that the world I was fighting to recognize has been flourishing in the years since. Check out this collection of pix of the work of the very talented English New Classicist Peter Pennoyer — and then ask yourself: Why would editors and such not want to let people know about it?
  • A talk by New Classicism pioneer Quinlan Terry.
  • And, by the way: You have every reason to hate most chic contemporary architecture.
  • Young black conservative dynamo Candace Owens talks to brilliant loose-cannon comedian Roseanne Barr.
  • When the carrying-on over America’s history with slavery gets to be too much, this map might come in handy.
  • Gab’s new “Dissenter” browser extension sounds very promising.
  • Meet the real-life wit behind Twitter’s great Titania McGrath.

About Paleo Retiree

Onetime media flunky and movie buff and very glad to have left that mess behind. Formerly Michael Blowhard of the cultureblog 2Blowhards.com. Now a rootless parasite and bon vivant on a quest to find the perfectly-crafted artisanal cocktail.
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