Can sports fans be nerdy—in that good nerdy way? Matt Rozsa thinks so.
Can We Learn Anything From Losers?
Matthew Rozsa looks for lessons in the lives and legacies of the presidential “Also Rans.”
3 Lessons Everyone Can Learn from the Impending ‘Autism Tsunami’
With over a million U.S. children with autism approaching adulthood, Matthew Rozsa looks at impact of the coming wave.
My Life in Review: The People Who Changed Me
As the calendar moves forward, Matthew Rozsa looks back at 6 life-changing relationships he’s had and lost.
‘The Interview’ Has a Smart Argument That Deserves Respect
Matthew Rozsa watched “The Interview” twice and found a serious message under the mask of comedy.
A Call to Dispense With Our Culture of Fear
Matthew Rozsa offers three suggestions to protect both the police and the communities that fear them and calls for both groups to demand that politicians enact them.
Does Sony’s Fear Know No Bounds?
Matthew Rozsa is mad as hell that Sony pulled ‘The Interview.’ But he’s equally horrified by the company’s racist attitudes.
What Does Sony’s Pulling ‘The Interview’ Mean for Free Speech?
Matthew Rozsa believes North Korea’s threat to Sony challenges the very essence of our democratic freedoms.
Finding Solace and Light After the Gabby Giffords Tragedy
Matthew Rozsa meditates on what we lost when Gabby Giffords was shot … and what we can still hope for.
Equality Before the Law—2014
Matthew Rozsa explains the difference between the perception of equality and the reality of discrimination.
Bill Cosby and the New Meaning of Integrity
Matthew Rozsa meditates on the downfall of Cosby and the rise of the new integrity.
3 Things I Want You to Know About Asperger’s Syndrome
Matthew Rozsa shares his experience and perspective to help “neurotypicals” understand high-functioning autism.
5 Things Our Education System Needs To Start Teaching… For The Sake of America
Matthew Rozsa wonders if the American education system is producing good citizens.
Gamergate and the Basement Generation
Matt Rozsa doesn’t see the passion of the basement generation as necessarily a bad thing, but it needs to be used for good, not oppression.
Anita Sarkeesian, GamerGate, and the Self-Dehumanization of a Generation
The backlash against statements by gaming commentator Anita Sarkeesian has writer Matthew Rozsa questioning mob mentality in the digital world.
Why “Ghostbusters 3” Might Be Awesome
If a female-led Ghostbusters 3 becomes a reality, what could that mean for future of female comedy writers, actors. and directors?










