
Derek Rose’s meticulously researched data challenges Hannah Rosin’s “The End of Men” and renders much of the demise of men in the workforce to myth.

Kaleb Blake wades through ‘essentialist crap’ on masculinity in The New York Times’ new roundtable discussion.

Derek Rose’s meticulously researched data challenges Hannah Rosin’s “The End of Men” and renders much of the demise of men in the workforce to myth.

One psychiatrist argues that soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder may be the unsung champions of strength in gender identity.

Marrie Lobel gives her view on the sweeping effects that she sees gender roles having on–oh–just about everything.

Theresa Runstedtler, on what happens when one sector of society declares the “end of gender” and the “end of men,” while another works to reinstate patriarchy and rollback women’s rights.

‘You can’t make a list of the things that qualify someone for manliness; there’s no checklist. You can’t tell what manly really is.’

In a time when many wonder about the future of gender, Dan Griffin doesn’t believe that manhood is going anywhere.

Andrew Sharp looks to the NFL and realizes that men aren’t in a crisis. They just need to ignore the stupidity.

S. Grady Barrett has dug trenches three-feet deep and been propped up in a titty bar on Sunset Strip. He still wonders what it means to be a man.

Michele Yulo thinks parents should have their kids watch Dancing With the Stars precisely because of the complex gender questions that might come up around Chaz Bono.

Hats off, slide the chair, hold the door. Robert Barsanti reflects on traditional gender roles, and how, in the end, a man does

An AIDS activist, a Christian missionary, a wilderness first responder, and a revolutionary rock star… Premium Members talk to four men who’ve made it their lives’ work to help other people, and how any of us can be prepared to take action in a crisis.

Every Wednesday in Hartford’s Bushnell Park, a barber sets up shop to give free haircuts to anyone who wants one—the homeless to longtime clients all pay the same fee: one hug.

One “ragtag group of ruffians” with a mission plus a global community make Upworthy.com a social media site that makes a difference.

Documentary makers seek UK family for an immersive experience. We are looking for parents of young boys who don’t adhere to social stereotypes.

For an astounding fourth year in a row, all 167 seniors at Urban Prep Acadamies’ schools have been accepted at four-year colleges or universities this fall.

When destruction threatens our ability to hope, gratitude is a balm.

After his father was declared an enemy of the state in Uganda, his family fled. Now a successful consultant and men’s group leader, Kenny D’Cruz continues to heal from a life marked by persecution and mental illness.

Fed up with rejection, Tim Stobierski quits writing, and discovers that there are some things you can’t stop doing without changing who you are.

Ryan W. Bradley squirms through a film about a man like he was, not long ago: undiagnosed, violent, and about to hit bottom.

How hateful is your section of the country? Twitter provides the answer.

Take a look at how many people have enough drinking water or how many know how to read in this stylish infographic.

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Adam DeVine stars in this hilarious cop show spoof about a duo that track down dudes that have neglected to properly manscape their nether regions.

Do you know the way to your own heart? Men who cook and write wanted.

Sometimes, what makes us do evil is easier to understand than the reasons why we choose to do good.
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