Conservative cultural production oscillates between political resentment and moral didacticism
The article discusses the challenges of conservative cultural production in the modern artistic landscape, questioning why conservatives seem less capable of producing significant art today compared to the past.
Debate: The Wrong Man
The article critiques Wolfram Weimer, Germany's Minister of Culture and Media, suggesting that despite his pleasant demeanor, he fails to embody the conservative thinker he is perceived to be, which undermines his effectiveness in his role.
Luke Combs’ brutal response to ‘liberal’ labels: ‘Why do we all care?’
Luke Combs criticizes political labeling and discusses his experiences with backlash from both liberal and conservative sides regarding his stance on racism and culture.
What is and why does pop pijo succeed in Spain? "The modern singer talks about anxiety, but I allow myself to talk about God"
The article explores the rise of 'pop pijo' music in Spain, characterized by its conservative background and themes contrasting with mainstream issues.
"The Club of Bachelors": Fun on Stage
Krystyna Janda continues her commitment to traditional theatre by tackling works from the conservative playwright Michał Bałucki, whose work is often criticized for its clichéd characters and moralistic nature.
From Jack Daniel's to Budweiser and Harley Davidson: Corporate USA Retreats from Green Constraints
US corporations are retracting from supporting green initiatives as backlash from conservative groups impacts sales and brand image.
The Carnival of Patras: The Biggest Spontaneous Youth Party
The article defends the Patras Carnival as a safe and vibrant alternative to major events in Athens, despite criticism from conservative individuals.
Why Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance matters
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance highlighted Puerto Rican culture and challenged conservative narratives about American identity.
American and no other. While Bad Bunny celebrated Latin America at the Super Bowl, conservatives organized their own show
The Super Bowl halftime show featured Bad Bunny, the first Latin American performer to headline, while a parallel conservative event highlighted political tensions in the U.S.
Analysis: I would not have believed that Zoomers would become a more conservative generation than their predecessors
The article discusses how the current generation of youth in Finland appears to be adopting more conservative values compared to their parents.
Geoff Russ: B.C. Conservative leadership candidate torpedoes his campaign by brushing off culture war
B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Yuri Fulmer risks alienating supporters by dismissing key culture war issues in favor of a narrow economic focus.
MAGA: What is it and why does it reject Bad Bunny's halftime show for the Super Bowl?
The article discusses the ideological battle surrounding Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, particularly focusing on the conservative backlash against the Puerto Rican artist linked to the MAGA movement.
The Awakening of Woke Pride
The article discusses the backlash against 'woke' culture in politics, highlighting how issues related to feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, and climate restrictions are perceived to drive people towards conservative viewpoints in countries like the US and Spain.