
The first time your baby signs “more” during a meal, you will flip out.

Episode 10 of “Dine and Sign” in which Alex Laferriere has a sign language dinner conversation with his dad.

Auburn wins the BCS title, DADT repeal is causing the apocalypse, and a chastity belt for men: the 10 at 10.
Over at McSweeney’s, sign language interpreter Kaden Mack writes… Dear People Who, When I Tell Them I Am an American Sign Language Interpreter, Tell Me How Difficult They Imagine Braille Is to Learn/Read Books With, Every ASL interpreter has had this experience. Multiple, multiple times. It makes no sense. There are so many of you. [...]

Despite men being statistically less healthy than women, global health funding has been largely focused on women.

More than 100 days have passed since the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay started, and with no progress being made, an American minister has joined the strike.

Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet today announced that the agency will begin accepting applications from same-sex domestic partners who want to serve together as volunteers overseas.

As makeup becomes more socially acceptable for men to wear, the benefits of it are called into question.

With at least 51 people dead from the giant tornado that ripped through Oklahoma, the Wheeler family was relieved to know that their son was alive.

Chantele Theroux on how to live and love like the Man in Black.

An easy, energy efficient way to brew tea in your kitchen.

Justin Cascio talks to T Cooper, author of Real Man Adventures, about writing, crying, and being a real man.

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A Grandson and Grandmother together in The Living End, A Memoir of Forgiving and Forgetting.

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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