
Photographer and friend of GMPM Stephen Sheffield recreates a famous photo of Dr. Edwin Land, co-founder of Polaroid.

Photographer and friend of GMPM Stephen Sheffield recreates a famous photo of Dr. Edwin Land, co-founder of Polaroid.

One of the biggest complaints you hear about sports reporters is that they ask too many cookie-cutter questions.

1) The stories will surprise you. 2) The conversation is important. 3) It sure beats a hammer or a tie. Want more reasons to buy the Good Men Project book? Here you go …

Sixteen athletes, entertainers, businessmen, and world leaders face off for the imaginary title of Best Man.

Irresponsible ninja dads, officer-impersonating youngsters, and your weekly dose of stupid bank robbers. It’s Dudes in the News—Ya Heard?

Aaron Gouveia imagines all the low-tech things that will be extinct before his son ever knows them. Like rotary phones. And books.

Me, I’m just looking for some attractive people and a pizza-delivery boy who didn’t take an order for extra sausage.

Alex Trebek announces college football, Hideki Akaiwa is a badass, and Lawrence Taylor still hasn’t found his mind.

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.

A weekly summary of key events in no particular order with no attempt to be fair, politically correct, or remotely thoughtful.

This is a project not a destination, for us collectively and for each one of us personally.

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.

Merv Kaufman confronts his worst fear while lying on a gurney.

Sometimes a sexually promiscuous, unfaithful, bisexual woman is just what you need.

Julie Gillis writes that sometimes the best way to learn from fear is to embrace it.

Brad Oliphant uses his camera to find the spiritual in a number of different places.

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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

Mark Radcliffe laments that the guy who’s a great catch in the long run doesn’t always make the best first impression.
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