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A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
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Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.
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Marxism has really snuck into America's churches, and that's a problem for several reasons — mostly because it leads congregations down a path of false teaching. Marxist teachings come from Satan, not God. If America's faith communities are filled with those who think Jesus would be a socialist or communist or Marxist if he were walking the earth today, then this country is on a crash course for destruction. America is only as strong as its churches. Chad Connelly, founder of Faith Wins, discusses the problems with today's churches, as well as the Donald Trump administration's open embrace of Christianity.…
President Donald Trump has gone increasingly public with his faith, even mentioning the left's dreaded J-word — Jesus — for all the world to hear. This is good for all of America because when there's a White House that recognizes and respects the Christian founding of the country, the concept of God-given rights and liberties shines brightly. But it's not just in the political circles that Christianity is coming alive. The culture — the world of entertainment — is striking back at the darkness and evil that's crept into movies, into games, into videos over the years. Bill Abbott, CEO of Great American Media, talks about the more godly times we're seeing in America.…
The latest Pew Research Center survey numbers of this White House's favor with the people are in and no surprise, Republicans by and large are loving President Donald Trump, while Democrats are not. Democrats are in lockstep on their hatred for Trump's policies. But America is back on track for a new age of golden politicking, including in foreign affairs. Shea Bradley Farrell, president of Counterpoint Institute, speaks from Hungary about the regard for Trump she's experiencing on the streets in Europe.…
Christians, are you tired of your money being used to advance causes that completely conflict with biblical teachings and truths? Are you concerned your banking decisions and financial investments will ultimately help fund abortion, far-left interests and outright evil activities? Nick Vujicic of NickV Ministries talks about his newest venture, ProLifeFinTech, a financial technology company that actually provides pro-life banking solutions to Christians and those of faith.…
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It’s Holy Week, one of Christianity’s most reflective of seasons, and no time like the leadup to Easter to talk all-things-pope. Pope Francis has waded into politics in ways that have outraged many in America, particularly on border control, capitalism and climate change. So what’s a good Catholic to do? As author, singer, podcaster, journalist Raymond Arroyo of Fox News and EWTN fame: This is a time of great optimism for the church, for the faith, and for believers.…
Mark Zuckerberg is in court right now, fighting an antitrust suit brought by the FTC against his Meta for a previous purchase of WhatsApp and Instagram. But this is a weak lawsuit. And sad to say, for conservatives who’ve been desiring a take-down of Zuckerberg for his brash and anti-American stifling of free speech on his social media platforms — this isn’t a case that should be cheered. Why? Principle matters. Principle, not politics, matters when it comes to rule of law, the Constitution and the long-term future of American freedoms. Robert Bork Jr. discusses.…
Today’s youth are facing a crisis of confidence that comes from years of being pat on the head and told that the true purpose of life is to find happiness for happiness’ sake — character, hard work, goal-setting, achievement and living God’s will be danged. Blame it on the participation trophy types. They were the ones who told kids self-esteem has nothing to do with achieving based on work and creativity and drive. Now America’s younger generations are floundering a bit in the work force, expecting things they haven’t earned and feeling like failures — and quitting — when they don’t get what they expect. Successful businessman and “Solid Ground” author Tom Lewis tells how to get youth back on the track of godly and productive living, and in turn, all of America.…
Members of the press by and large lean left — that’s the truth; polls and surveys over the years have shown most journalists vote Democrat, even the ones who claim to be independent. This is a problem because it means the American people can’t trust the reporters to report honestly on the political landscape. Just ask President Donald Trump — Russia collusion, pee tapes and more Russia collusion! And what about Hunter Biden? Roger Ream, president of The Fund for American Studies, discusses the state of today’s media landscape and how it can be better balanced.…
It’s time for America to take back its education system and teach the coming generations in the proper way to go — meaning, let’s leave the Marxism at home. American Exceptionalism relies on the idea that individual freedoms and rights come from a Creator; that each and every individual is born with God-given rights and liberties. And it also relies on the idea that America has done great good in the world. But today’s schools are teaching the opposite — that there is no God, that government is the provider of all and that America is the root of all that’s gone wrong in the world. Colorado Christian University’s president, Eric Hogue, talks about how to save education, save the minds of America’s youth and ultimately, save America.…
One of the greatest ways to ensure America stays free and Americans maintain their individual liberties is to fill the halls and offices of government with those who understand the concept of God-given liberties and rights — that is to say, Christians, and those of Judeo-Christian belief. That's a nightmare for the left. But it's really the way to preserve the concept of individualism and limited governance that Founding Fathers gave when they forged this great nation. Adam Josefczyk and his Forge Leadership staff are busily training the next generation of leaders to do just that.…
Fully 53 percent of Pew Research Center respondents said there were too few American women in politics. What do you think? What's clear is that there are too few women holding Republican Party offices. When you look at the data and break down the figures, whether it's federal, state or municipal offices, fact is Democrats outnumber Republicans when it comes to women office-holders. This trend needs to change. Rep. Lisa McClain is the House Republican Conference chair and the highest ranking woman in House Republican leadership, and she has quite a bit to say about the state of the nation, the state of Democrats, the state of the leftist attacks on President Donald Trump and more — and all in time for Women's History Month.…
Are you one of the millions of Americans who still have questions about what happened on January 6, the day Donald Trump is blamed for causing an uproar at the Capitol? Well, thankfully some have done some deep dive investigative looks at the activities on Capitol Hill that day, and as it turns out — surprise, surprise, wink, wink — the government narrative isn't exactly truthful. Chris Burgard talks about his investigation to find the truth of January 6, and the film he produced that he says clearly shows: this day was a "psychological operation run with military precision" by those who wanted to make sure Donald Trump would never, ever, ever become president.…
Miracles do exist. And even though some Christians are torn over believing miracles still exist today, fact is, God does indeed perform miracles regularly, and plenty of evidence shows that to be true. Billy Hallowell has a new documentary called "Investigating the Supernatural: Miracles," and in it, he takes a deep dive journalistic look at claims of medical healings and other such miraculous stories and finds — it's true. God is very much active in the lives of His creations and He does, indeed, perform miracles.…
Polls consistently show Ronald Reagan is considered one of America's greatest and favorite presidents and after all these years, it's still easy to understand why: He was the great communicator who looked at America through the rosiest of glasses. He saw the good in people. He saw the good in the nation. And he constantly inspired all to seek the good, no matter their individual circumstances. Today, the political climate is far too divided to expect a unity of any sorts from Washington, D.C. But back in Reagan's day, his leadership helped fuel some of the greatest feats in both politics and foreign affairs. No wonder today's politicians all want to be compared to him. Frank Lavin served with Reagan and says in his "Inside the Reagan White House" that Americans can still learn many lessons from the Gipper that apply today, particularly for those in leadership roles.…
Have you ever wondered why communists build such ugly gray cement structures? Or why artwork from leftists seems so very often vulgar and depraved? It's part of their ideology, that's why. There are key psychological reasons that those on the left seek, through culture and art and entertainment, to demonize all that's traditionally regarded as beautiful, as inspirational, as breathtaking. There's a reason Jill Biden, former first lady, offered the world such a bizarre and freaky Christmas show within the supposedly hallowed halls of the White House. Campus Reform editor-in-chief Zachary Marschall talks about the state of American art, from the breaking news perspective of what President Donald Trump is doing with the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.…
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