Hoika Mikhail / Shutterstock Victor Davis Hanson: Canceling Classics Is Not Virtue Signaling, It Is Broadcasting Ignorance 'Most of the people who deface monuments and wreck statues know almost nothing about the targets of their furor.' By Victor Davis Hanson January 6, 2021
Colin Dewar / Shutterstock David Harsanyi: The Name of DC's Oppressive Style of Architecture Fits Perfectly 'The technical architectural term for these buildings is "brutalism," but ideologically speaking they are "fascist aspirational."' By David Harsanyi December 31, 2020
Pandemic Pet Project / Facebook Modern Day Picasso Raises Thousands for Charity in Post-It Pet Portraits Ed Attanasio found a way to use his artistic talent to inspire positiviety in his community and give back to charity. By Samantha Kamman December 27, 2020
AP Man Forgets $300,000 Painting at Airport, Then the Hunt Begins A valuable painting was recovered from a dumpster after it was forgotten at a German airport. By The Associated Press December 25, 2020
David Silverman/Getty Images Itxu Díaz: Trump Again Proves Himself a Champion of Western Civilization in New Executive Order 'The thing is, in the end, if a public building should reflect anything, it’s continuity and the vocation of survival.' By Itxu Díaz December 24, 2020
Carol M. Highsmith / Getty Images Strange 'Metal Monolith' Discovered in the Middle of the Utah Desert, Officers Baffled Hutchings said 'That’s been about the strangest thing that I’ve come across out there in all my years of flying.' By Jack Davis November 29, 2020
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images New Statue Outside of New York City Courthouse Has Villain Holding Severed Head of Hero 'Something in the sculpture has been captivating women's attention,' the artist said. By Jared Harris October 16, 2020
Mark Skalny / Shutterstock Foundation Announces $250 Million Campaign To Give US Monuments PC Makeover In 2009, the leader of the effort recited a poem she'd written titled 'Praise Song for the Day' at Barack Obama's presidential inauguration. By The Associated Press October 4, 2020
WJAR-TV / screen shot University May Take Down Decades-Old Murals Because There Are Too Many White People in Them The murals were painted by a World War II veteran and depicted life at the University of Rhode Island in the 1940s and 50s. By C. Douglas Golden September 12, 2020
CTV News / Facebook screen shot Oops: Tourist Breaks Toes off 200-Year-Old Statue While Posing for Photo The man called his faux pas a 'stupid move,' and a Treviso court is currently deciding whether to press charges. By Amanda Thomason August 6, 2020