Deucalion

by James Lauve Winner of the Margaret Weymouth Jackson Award in Creative Writing What barren rock, what cruel, remorseless land Is now the grave of my belovéd ship— The fairest craft that sailed the celestial seas Above, until that curséd ast’roid rammed  Into her mighty hull and brought her down? What lifeless planet do I stand upon? For lifeless it is, no creature’s calling greets … Continue reading Deucalion

The Choir Still Needs the Sermon: A Response to Tomasz Ignatik 

by Jack Golden In the March 2024 issue of the Hillsdale Forum, Tomasz Ignatik penned the thoughtful essay “The Rout of the Culture War,” in which he contemplated the extent of conservatives’ success in the battle to “stem the tide of cultural decay” and “revitalize the values of the forgotten Western Tradition.” As Mr. Ignatik tells it, conservative victories in the culture war are “often … Continue reading The Choir Still Needs the Sermon: A Response to Tomasz Ignatik