
Jamie Reidy applauds the choice of Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs.

Mark Radcliffe notes that discoveries of more violations at Apple’s Foxconn manufacturing plant in China prove that Mike Daisey wasn’t as wrong as once thought.

Steve Young is a stand-up comedian. His job: make a 19 year old terminally ill girl’s birthday party the best ever.

Mark Radcliffe believes there is still an important message behind Mike Daisey’s now-disgraced theatrical performance.

Deanna Ogle examines Mark Zuckerberg, his peers in the tech industry and how their social impairments affect society and innovation.

An artist, a genius, a perfectionist, a child abandoned by his birth parents, a father, a husband, and most of all, a raging asshole.

Being a manipulative asshole was one of the Apple visionary’s keys to business success, but it was also something he tried to recover from outside of the professional sphere.
Despite reports to the contrary, there actually are some men out there bettering themselves and the world we live in.

A hockey game and some words about Steve Jobs helped Lisa Hickey realize that maybe there is no wrong side of 50.

Looking back on his own life, Robert Steven Williams isn’t so sure we should listen to all of Steve Jobs’ famous advice.
1. Form is as important as function. 2. Corporate presentations do not have to be boring, or text-heavy, or generic. Presentations are performances; they should be important, heady, image-based, funny, and idealistic. Steve Jobs made corporate presentations into events. 3. Good, visionary people are critical and irreplaceable… Read the rest of this week’s post here

“Here’s to the crazy ones…you can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward.”

“In fantasy land, we teach our kids abstinence—and they listen.”

David R. Dow is an attorney in Texas who has defended over 100 death row inmates over the last 20 years.

Mike Sacks discusses the attack in Woolwich, London, and extremism with a panel of experts on Islam and the Quran.

The Vasectomy Project is encouraging men to join forces and take responsibly for family planning. This is an opportunity to bring people together to talk about our collective responsibility while offering men a concrete way to contribute towards a solution by having a vasectomy.

Ted Chalfen gives one of the most positive graduation speeches we have ever seen.

Check out this heartwarming and humorous video of Heisman winners pitching in with Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.

Try on eyeglasses from the comfort of your iPad. Part of the glasses.com try on revolution.

“Dear Masculinity, Who are you? Because no one seems to know for sure.” Dr. Kelly Flanagan’s letter to a man who’s impossible to know.

A best man supports the marriage of his friends, long after the reception.

Andy Bodle goes for a gorgeous girl with low self esteem, and finds himself mysteriously outclassed by everyone.

Are young males, generally, hardwired to take risks? Jason Kapcala explores this theme in part one of his series, “Bodies in Motion.”

See the stuntman from some of your favorite films, Dante Ha, fly in slow-mo.

The commander of the International Space Station gives a tutorial on how to keep up your good oral hygiene in outer space.

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