
Don’t get me wrong: I’m a sick bastard, an addict myself, and not beyond being obsessed with the Sheen mystique. But we gotta stop taking advantage of garden-variety addicts with fat wallets.

Don’t get me wrong: I’m a sick bastard, an addict myself, and not beyond being obsessed with the Sheen mystique. But we gotta stop taking advantage of garden-variety addicts with fat wallets.

Looking at my grandfather, I’m reminded of how much of a successful life is about swimming with the current, wherever that takes you.

Bethlehem Shoals, a basketball obsessive, explains why he watched the Oscars instead of last night’s Knicks-Heat matchup.

My daughters gave up on Miley Cyrus when she took off her blond wig. For Billy Ray Cyrus, letting go of his daughter won’t be so easy.

Having a young child when you’re still young has it’s share of challenges. Don’t let them prevent you from seeing the good stuff—the first word, the first step, and, of course, the first-step-then-soccer-goal-then-trash-talk.

His forearm flashed instantly. With the snap of his wrist the back of his hand cracked against the corner of my mouth.

Patrick Witt released a statement calling into question the veracity of the NYT story and coverage.

Wagging a finger at the leader of the free world is never a good idea.

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Jamie Utt reflects on listening, privilege, and Twitter conversations

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When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.
Eric Ries wants to talk about racism in the start-up world—without hand-wringing and with an eye towards achievable solutions.

Tom Matlack finds unconditional love through a series of in-the-moment connections with friends and family.

Marcus Williams knows what it’s like to hide from fear. Now he’s trying something different.

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Perhaps my favorite scene about manhood isn’t the actual footage of Martin Sheen but the behind the scenes footage shot by Eleanor Coppola

In ten minutes, Frederick Marx explains, you can answer the only question that really matters: do I want to see her again or not?
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