‘I Would Have Died for You, But I Never Had the Luck!’
brett2023-07-28T12:03:01+01:00A. E. Housman spent his life pining for a man who refused him. It was sad, lonely—bleak. But, my God, it was poetry. Read more
A. E. Housman spent his life pining for a man who refused him. It was sad, lonely—bleak. But, my God, it was poetry. Read more
Europe, like lovely, liberal Canada, does not believe in the death penalty for criminals. Only for victims. Read more
There is a term which sums up the madness that New York is engaging in when it comes to the illegal migrants: “Luxury beliefs.” Read more
Ernest Dowson is a little-remembered poet whose language of love and loss we will never forget. Read more
We seem to expect everybody – or almost everybody – in public life to have the sexual history of an especially devoted nun. Read more
The former secretary of state and current “climate czar” looked most unhappy yesterday as he appeared before a congressional hearing. Read more
Poet Philip Larkin led a miserable life. Yet he conjured the divine. Read more
Naturally, at this stage we have to say that not all migrants are rapists or terrorists. But if you have open borders and no checks on who is arriving, a
Ben & Jerry's urged people to "recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commit to returning it." Read more