A new book from J. Kevin Graffagnino, coming in February
A new book from J. Kevin Graffagnino, coming in February
Such was Bernie’s devotion to Reich that he even built his own orgone orgasm device, a five-foot-long prayer mat made of copper wire with spikes on it that he slept on to channel the “energy”into his body, Chiasson claims.
In these chaotic times, it is a good idea to reach out for and hold fast to whatever helps us to remember what it means to be fully human. You don’t have to be a Christian, or an activist, to appreciate Strength to Love. You just have to be human and want to be the best human you can be.
As you set your 2026 goals, reading lists, and New Year’s resolutions, The Daily Signal is proud to offer you some of our favorite reads from 2025.
Is a Smartphone on your child’s Christmas wish list? Not so fast…
New book reveals how lobbying drives up healthcare prices
Nearly a century ago, America’s most famous defense attorney, Clarence Darrow, came to Vermont to fight for the life of a convicted murderer. Now, that forgotten chapter of legal history is the focus of a new book from the Vermont Historical Society.
The Middle Ages, a period often shrouded in myths and misconceptions, are brought into clear focus in Defending the Middle Ages, by Vermonter Jeb Smith.
Fiske’s book/teaching tool “Don’t Burn My House Down,” details Pastor Pete’s life work in prison ministry, his calling to do God’s work.
Joy is the joy of destruction of the current system.The next time someone says that CRT isn’t being used in Vermont schools, point them to this book.
The Boston Red Sox batter smashed a pitch with such velocity and distance that it was heading right for Billy’s face. Melvin, a gray-haired retired grocery store worker, snared the drive, not with Billy’s glove but his bare hand.
While not as well known as his famous brother Ethan, Ira was no less important to Vermont’s early history.
‘I have seen the hideous face of revolution,” observes journalist Christopher Rufo, and “it radicalized me.”
UVM’s Trish O’Kane on her new book and how birds saved her soul.
I read Facing the Beast in one day. Sometimes a mother just has to cut out from kids, work, chores and life. Hands down, Wolf’s best chapter name is ‘Dear Conservatives, I Apologize.’
Do we despise or envy the vampire nobleman – the one with three beautiful, devoted, ever-young wives?
Klar doesn’t challenge the arguments for addressing climate issues, but he is scathingly critical of the Democrats’ solution of choice, the multi-trillion dollar Green New Deal.
If the book were wrong, Seven Days and VTDigger would jump on me like the flies to manure they both are.
The fascinating, unlikely story is told in “The Man of the House,” a 2022 memoir by Robert Wallace Bennett, a former Vermont journalist, public relations and marketing executive, Brooklyn Dodgers hero Johnny Podres biographer, internationally-recognized expert rabbit breeder – and diligent, committed husband and father.
“Oh, the terrible disgrace, the ignominy of it, possessing a mythical monster in one’s own family in this age of science and enlightenment.” – Guy Endore, “The Werewolf of Paris”
The inclusion of Black Lives Matter as a source of cultural necessity rather than as a denunciation of encroaching Marxism had me wondering if the author was another elite socialist masquerading as a scholar.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. writes about Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, and the conveyor belt that perpetually circles back from the CDC, the NIH and the FDA to Big Pharma.