What to know about the planes flying over the National Mall this weekend

About 60 planes will fly over the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to celebrate aviation history in the United States. The National Celebration of General Aviation D.C. Flyover will occur around 12 p.m. ET on Saturday. Some planes that will fly over the Mall date back to 1939. “We will tell the story […]
Weekend Watch: Watching the watchers in 'Cinemania'

Today, you can watch more than half of the movies ever made with the push of a button. 2002 documentary “Cinema Mania” It harkens us back to a time when becoming a full-time film professional required much more effort. None of the five New Yorkers profiled here are married or working (four are disabled and […]
Weekend Read: A Tale of Two Lies

Editors’ Note: We suggest also reading Part 1 of A Tale of Two Lies – Jewish Settler Colonialism published two weeks ago in The Prickly Pear. The author’s accurate history of the state of Israel and the well documented distortions presented to the world since 1948 are particularly relevant to the existential threat Israel is […]
Border patrol warns of ‘importation of flowers’ for Mother’s Day weekend

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol wants to remind people of the restrictions and dangers associated with importing flowers to give as gifts for Mother’s Day. This includes “certain commodities imported from Mexico.” Mother’s Day is one of the busiest weekends of the year in the United States for flower sales and deliveries. Last year, it was estimated that Americans spent […]
3-Day Super Bowl Weekend?! Say What You Want About Roger Goodell, But His Vision For The NFL’s Schedule Is Immaculate

I’m not the biggest fan of Roger Goodell, but I have zero complaints here. The 2024 NFL Draft might currently be in progress, but that doesn’t mean commissioner Roger Goodell isn’t working on other things — like the league’s schedule. Goodell revealed possible changes that the NFL could see, and boy, you guys are gonna […]
Weekend Read – Expropriation: The End Game of Anti-Whiteness

If they don’t act, white Americans will soon be subsidizing their own destruction. This article is adapted from Jeremy Carl’s book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart, which is currently available for pre-order and will be published on April 23. “I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather. […]
Abbi Pulling reflects on an ‘unforgettable’ weekend at Miami Grand Prix

Who is the most likely driver at last weekend’s Miami Grand Prix? None other than Abi Pring. The Alpine F1 Academy driver took pole position in both F1 Academy races in Miami, winning both with commanding victories, finishing more than five seconds ahead of Dorine Ping in the first race. In the second race, she […]
Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend. Here’s how you can see the celestial event.

The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, a remnant of Halley’s Comet, will peak this weekend, and all you’ll see is a waning crescent moon in the sky. The Eta Aquari meteor shower occurs every year in early May, and this year’s peak activity will occur early Sunday morning, with 10 to 30 meteors expected to be […]
Weekend Watch: Spike Lee gets real about racism

“Everyone is a little bit racist.” The 2004 Broadway hit “Avenue Q” plays a lighthearted tune. It’s funny because it’s true. Humans are tribal in nature. We tend to distrust and stereotype outsiders. Recognizing this can ease tension and lead to honest and productive conversations. Spike Lee has spent his career provoking such conversations as […]
VP Stakes: Trump meeting with potential running mates this weekend

Former President Donald Trump will travel from a New York City courtroom to a South Florida ballroom on Friday to lead a rally of top Republican donors and team up with his running mate. President Trump begins his day in a Manhattan courtroom. There, the former president is on trial on nearly 30 state felonies […]