
Justice Department Redefines Rape, Matlack’s Opinion Piece on CNN

Lisa Hickey takes a look at those who talk about The Good Men Project.

Tom Matlack is a guest on David Alpern’s Radio Show to talk about #OccupyVC, Manhood, and the birth of The Good Men Project.

Good Men Project Contributor Megan Rosker discusses the Lingerie Football League on The Tom Hartmann Program

Kevin Lincoln interviewed on Seattle KIRO radio about mangagement rings, bromance, and masculinity in language.

Keisha Dutes interviews Hugo Schwyzer on the importance of the father-daughter bond, responsibilities of men and challenges of same sex parenting.

Two combat photographers said the recent deaths of Hetherington and Chris Hondros had caused some people to sentimentalize the profession.

Dan Mulhern answers the question “Where are men in the work-life conversation?” He gives us a shoutout.

Edward Lynch’s son, Jack, died from cancer in 2006. He talks with Fox 25 about the ways he’s helping other families affected by the disease.

Jamie Reidy is shocked by the jury’s decision to convict lacrosse player George Huguely V only of second degree murder in the slaying of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.

Food blogger Justin Cascio wants men to eat better, and the first step is in learning to cook.

Mark McCormack: “We do no-one any favors if we only fight prejudice that is, for some, yesterday’s battle.”

Jamie Reidy encourages single twentysomethings to hold out for Ms. Right, not settle for Ms. Not Too Bad

Men are leading Rick Santorum’s mad charge for the White House. Tom Matlack wants to know why.

NPR reports on the use of Ketamine to treat acute depression.

“This issue of how to reduce the reactivity on our political discourse is central to my thinking of late.”

This comment was from Spidaman3 on the post Headscarves and Men Holding Hands: Coming Out as a Cultural Relativist

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.

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One of our great myths about men is that lust invariably cancels out the empathy.
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