
We love to watch bad guys on TV. Why do we love to hate their wives almost as much?

Radio personality Showtime sits down with NHL defensive legend, and Stanley Cup winner, Andrew Ference to talk man-to-man about fatherhood, success, sports and recycling.

Jerry Sandusky walked into a courtroom today and received a 30-60 year sentence for the sexual abuse of 10 boys while at Penn State.

Rapper Mystikal says he will do porn if his next CD doesn’t sell. Here, Showtime offers 6 other ways to survive during a recession in case that’s not your thing.

Showtime comments on the way things used to be when he was a kid, and how an episode of T.I. and Tiny’s Family Hustle reminded him of how much discipline has changed.

Showtime insists it’s time for the Black community to start talking about depression, and for men to stop trying to bear every burden alone.

Showtime, a single father, offers advice to couples like Usher and Tameka Raymond on how to maintain a healthy and peaceful situation for your children during a break-up.

Single father Showtime is inspired by Jay-Z to remember that raising strong children who are morally, socially, and academically upstanding begins with us.

Single father Showtime saw a change in his 8 year-old when she first saw gymnast Gabby Douglas. To see a girl who looked like her, doing what she wanted to do and winning it all, opened up a new realm of dreams.

If you had it to do all over again would you do what was best for yourself and your pal Jerry Sandusky, or would you do the right thing for those boys?

Showtime explains how the infusion of “jailhouse culture” into our society is desensitizing our youth to the horrors of the prison system.

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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