Good for the Soul co-editor Kevin Macku reflects on the food chain, sunlight and how we can share little blessings with others—because sometimes, it’s the little things that matter most.
The Feminist and the Pickup Artist, a Linguistic Love Story
How could a pick-up artist and a feminist have anything in common? The answer may lie in the linguistics.
A Man Can Only Move Himself: Chess in “Kingdom of Heaven”
For Kevin Macku, “Kingdom of Heaven” was a game changer. ——— I suck at chess. I get too emotionally invested in pawns. Of course, the best way for people to not lose at chess is to not play, but then we become pawns ourselves. ♦◊♦ “Kingdom of Heaven” is a romantic fictionalization of the life…
I’m a Recovering Video Game Addict
Kevin Macku faces an addiction to something almost everyone indulges in at some point: video games.
Union Square Strike: The Past Meets the Present
Fast food workers strike outside the McDonalds location on Union Square.
The Blurred Lines of Socially Acceptable Male Nudity
Kevin Macku has a theory: is male nudity or cross-dress socially acceptable if the man is wearing a cowboy hat?
You Don’t Really Want Them to Understand
Kevin Macku examines internet and domestic conflicts from an actor’s perspective, and shows that arguments often run deeper than the surface.
Why I Didn’t Sign Up For the Military
One millennial admits why he never signed up for the military. It’s not because he doesn’t want to fight.
100 Words on Love: You Are
You are why I think I can—even when I am wrong.
Men or Mavericks
Kevin Macku asks if it’s pride that’s pulling men down from the labor force, or if it’s something else
Why Might Today’s Man Want to Practice Today’s Yoga?
If it’s good enough for the Army and the Marines, what’s stopping today’s man from getting into yoga?
Embracing Destruction
How do we learn to take decisive action?