
Toto: Prepare for a doubling-down on cultural wokeness
The creative community, from singers to actors and TV personalities, are all-in on the modern woke movement.

The creative community, from singers to actors and TV personalities, are all-in on the modern woke movement.

At some point consumers will start getting choosy about the services they enjoy, forcing a price war between the various companies.

“Mansplaining,” like so much about woke culture, isn’t about empowering women or striking a blow against The Patriarchy. It’s about power for progressives, to be used and discarded as necessary.

The movie meant to save theaters didn’t, and that’s an understatement.

The mainstream media mostly shrugs at the toxic trend dubbed Cancel Culture.

If they made an honest movie about this era Hollywood may play the heavy in its own film.

Note: Apologies that call your critics racists aren’t genuine.

Let’s consider some other real-life stories that could be fine film fodder, stories of consequence that liberal producers would never, ever greenlight.

Headlines fade. So do memories. Carefully crafted movies with beautiful stars telling us what to think? That lingers longer.

“Local church of cinema?” That’s as out of touch as millionaires singing the John Lennon song “Imagine” from their palatial homes.

Believe it or not, celebrities can still do a measure of good for the culture, above and beyond their artistic product.

Ricky Gervais did more than just excoriate Hollywood, Inc at the Golden Globes awards earlier this month. His monologue made it acceptable, even hip, to mock celebrity activists from the

Does updating the legislation on the retirement of another Colorado power plant save or cost the ratepayers money? We think you already know the answer. PowerGab Hosts Jake Fogleman and Amy Cooke discuss this and more.
Show Notes:
Colorado Springs Utility compromise bill
Colorado green NGOs continue to oppose nuclear energy despite bipartisan support.
HB26-1337: Bill to facilitate nuclear development
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No, this is not a drill.
Yes, it’s because reliability apparently isn’t fashionable anymore.
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How in the world can the Colorado Republican Party be as dysfunctional as it is? I put that question to Brita Horn, the outgoing chair of the state party.