In today’s polarized America, the symbols of patriotism — once shared with pride across the political spectrum — have become battlegrounds for ideological supremacy. The […]
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Thinspiration vs. Body Positivity: Weighing the Double Standard
As publisher of SCREW, I have a front-row seat to the messy dance between provocative content and public opinion. The past few years (perhaps since […]
Nothing to Ear but Ear Itself…
In the quaint town of Echo Valley, political discourse had reached new heights — or rather, depths. The town council had recently decreed that all […]
The Art of Misinterpretation: Why America Doesn’t ‘Get’ European Art
After watching millions of clueless Americans totally lose their shit over the Olympics’ opening ceremony, it’s become quite obvious: America has a serious problem with […]
In the Crosshairs of Ideology: Free Speech Under Attack from All Sides
As a staunch advocate for free speech, particularly in the realm of art and culture, I have observed the crucial role it plays in American […]
Right vs. Left and the Mirage of Rebellion
In the theater of American politics, the clash between liberal and conservative “countercultures” unfolds as a spectacle of competing narratives and ideological fervor. Each faction […]
Freedom’s Canvas: The Imperative of Free Speech
Freedom of speech is a foundational principle that resonates deeply with us, akin to the enigmatic allure of the Mona Lisa’s smile. Just as Da […]
Atlas Shrugs, Liberty Loses Her Shit
Every year on the Fourth of July, we celebrate American Independence. It’s a day that represents the signing of our Declaration of Independence and the […]
Five Signs You’re a Beast in Bed
Wondering if you’re good in bed? Well, you’re about to find out because we found this old post from June 2016 on the Nairaland Nigerian […]
Remembering Lige & Jack — America’s Most Famous Gay Couple
In 1968, Jack Nichols and his partner Elijah “Lige” Clark began writing the weekly column “The Homosexual Citizen” for SCREW. It was the first LGBT-interest […]