
Tara Block gives us a list of the best beauty, brains, and mystery in entertainment.

Andy Hinds confesses how overly-ambitious daddy blogging late into the night made him into a grumpy, hypocrite dad in the morning.

Okay, don’t get too excited… It’s just for a TV special marking the 10 year anniversary of Firefly. But for those of us who were fanatical about the Scifi-Western TV series, any morsel of the series Browncoats is like manna from heaven.

Cable news knows every detail about Rielle Hunter’s affair with John Edwards, but can’t tell if the Supreme Court is a yay or nay on the single biggest decision in its recent history.

Jerry Mahoney lists 10 reasons why taking his kids to McDonald’s is important… Or maybe just not so bad.

While departing to far flung and exotic locales this summer, many of you may come across a book being read a certain sect of the jet set. That book, “Twilight of the Elites” by the erudite Chris Hayes may just change both the way you look at, and quite possibly, change the world.

As the parallels between the Sandusky trial and my childhood unfold, I wish I could tell other men like me what I’ve learned.

The births of my first two children went smooth, but the birth of my daughter was a different story.

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the first publication of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”

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.

Spoon Jackson writes, “I believe art is waiting to come out when allowed the room to flow up.”

“The Future belongs to crowds,” said Don DeLillo. Aaron Gilbreath is embarking on a project to document that future in a new book, “Crowded.”

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.

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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