What made Jon Stewart, and moreover The Daily Show, trustworthy and compelling to young adults?
Guyhood
Sacred Archetypes of Modern Masculinity: The Craftsman
The Craftsman asks us to craft our lives with careful attention to detail and not merely float through them.
From Arraignment to Marital Arrangement—A Texas Youth’s Strange Day in Court
Josten Bundy, 21, must write a Biblical verse twenty-five times daily for the next two years as part of his probation. Oh yeah, and he had to get married as well.
Justice Served or Inappropriate Sentencing for Indiana Teen?
Nineteen year-old, Zach Anderson, is now listed among the most violent registered sex offenders after having sex with a young woman who admits to lying about her age.
Sacred Archetypes of Modern Masculinity: The Divine Child
The Divine Child rejects the cold, stiff version of masculinity that leaves no room for play, emotion, or innocence.
DIY Project: A Flamethrower Ukulele Inspired by Mad Max
Ukeleles aren’t just for making sweet music anymore.
Sacred Archetypes for Modern Masculinity: The Destroyer
Within great destruction, a chance for renewal is possible as long as it is properly fostered.
Sacred Archetypes of Modern Masculinity: The Green Man
That which is within the planet is within you.
The Fallacy of Comparing Pain
Is it possible, or even worthwhile, to rank your pain against the pain of others?
The Collapse Experiment: Living the Apocalypse One Day at a Time
Budgeting my money for the summer, I left my job of fourteen years to embark on a journey into what the downfall of society might be like.
Sacred Archetypes for Modern Masculinity: The Warrior
My body is strong, my mind is sound, my soul is fierce, yet quiet. I am slow to anger and swift to action. I am just, and I countenance no evil.
Sacred Archetypes for Modern Masculinity: The Lover
The Lover is the experience of intimacy with another human being who can hurt us at a very deep level.
Stay With the Pain, Don’t Shut It Out
Not all of Tyler Durden’s advice in Fight Club was sound, but this piece has merit.
Can a Commercial Make You More _____?
Chevrolet’s “focus group” is a truckin’ flatbed of societal male stereotypes.
Past Olympic Hopeful Rediscovers Self in Unlikely Way
Former Yale swimmer Siphiwe Baleka is transforming truck driver wellness one rest stop at a time, and in the process, he’s finding himself.
Emergencies on Campus: How to Be Prepared For Anything
We may feel indestructible in college, but it can’t hurt to prepare just in case we’re wrong.