Aidyl Jago is a cool chick I met in Vancouver who has done all kinds of weird shit, including: working in the music business for well over a decade, fostering rottweilers, climbing lots of big mountains, running 5 marathons in 2 years, and now living in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado as a stay-at-home mom.…
Archives for March 2011
Tsunami Update: How to Help Japan
A list of the ways you can help Japan.
The 10 at 10
Bob Knight is tired, the Aflac duck is an idiot, and magazines make us feel bad.
The Blessings of Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction shouldn’t necessarily send you running to the doctor for a Viagra prescription. Run-of-the-mill ED might just improve your sex life in the long run.
How the Media Are All Wrong About Men
The Dark Side of the Student Section
The inherent drama, marked unpredictability, and heavy emotional investment that come natural to college basketball give the sport its unique sense of zeal, but that zeal can take a malicious turn.
Yoga: A Man’s Strength off the Mat
“I kept pushing myself and attempting postures I wasn’t ready for because I was determined to make it happen. What I ended up doing, of course, was getting injured.”
Millionaires: Do They Feel Rich Enough?
If you’re not wealthy, you’re not alone! Rich people aren’t wealthy either, say rich people.
The ‘Harriet Potter’ Effect, or Why We Prefer Male Characters
A new study has found that readers show a notable preference for male protagonists.
How to Fill Out Your Bracket Perfectly
The chances of picking a perfect bracket are one in 147,573,952,589,676,412,928.
Uncovering History in ‘Making the Boys’
Films like “Making the Boys” are essential to the further education of the country about the LGBT rights movement. They need to fill in where our schools and our mainstream media have failed.
The Frustration of Chinese Men (and What It Means for the World)
Chinese gender inequity caused by the Family Planning Policy has created a highly competitive marriage market. The bachelor bulge may lead to more serious political consequences.
Guestpost #14: Jennifer Matotek – Ten things I’ve learned from working in the art world for 10 years
Jen Matotek is an emerging curator, interdisciplinary artist, and videomaker whose work has been shown across North America in galleries and film and video festivals such as the Chicago Underground Film Festival, the New York Underground Film Festival, and Cinematexas. Jen is currently the Senior Coordinator, Programme Administration, at the fabulous TIFF Bell Lightbox. Oh, and she’s…
No Exit: On Men
New comics by Andy Singer cover men, success, and settling.
The 10 at 10
Japan struggles, another high school basketball player dies, and March Madness is here.
When Men Need Restraining Orders
Family lawyer David Pisarra explains when it’s appropriate for a man to get a restraining order against his partner.






