Chivalry Isn’t Dead
“][click image for large view At least, not on the L train in New York City. Elizabeth Carey Smith, a graphic designer for The Letter Office, put together the above infographic, which documents her...
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From repeat guest-poster and friend, Jeremy Jacobson. Bio: Former Improvisor, and current family man who attempts to be funny from time to time. Read his Twitter feed: @jerjacobson The quiet of the...
View ArticleThe Measure of a Man in the Digital Age
I contemplate the tracks of my peers as technology and personhood become more intertwined. The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he...
View ArticleMonday, Monday: The First Day on My New Job at Penthouse
An excerpt from Steve Belanger’s new book: My Penthouse Past: Failing My Way Up the Corporate Ladder of an Empire Built of Skin. ♦◊♦ EDITOR’S NOTE: Steve Belanger’s new book has got to be one of the...
View ArticleBeating The Commuting Blues: Better Laugh Or You’re Gonna Cry
Tough Commute? Mike Kasdan feels your pain. He prescribes a large dose of humor. Here’s your starter tool-kit. – The daily grind of commuting: a cruel fact of suburban life. Sure, we moved out to the...
View ArticleYou Can’t Help But Smile When You Watch This Orthodox Jew High-Fiving New...
Meir Kalmansan is conducting a social experiment that seeks to break through the big city blues and connect with isolated New Yorkers. How? By giving unsuspecting strangers high-fives. — As a New...
View ArticleKeeping Up with the Conversation
Please don’t try to read us while you’re doing this. You can keep up with The Good Men Project even when you’re on the go. We understand. Sometimes your only connection to the rest of the world is a...
View ArticleBeyond the Miles: Unforeseen Costs of the Daily Commute
Brittni Brown examines the physical, mental and economic impact of driving to work. ––– With the development of the Interstate highway system, it has become easier than ever to get wherever we need...
View ArticleChivalry Isn’t Dead
”]At least, not on the L train in New York City.Elizabeth Carey Smith, a graphic designer for The Letter Office, put together the above infographic, which documents her subway rides to and from the...
View ArticleThe Morning I Sh*t Myself
When you gotta go, sometimes you still don’t go.Back in the late 70’s, I worked on construction at the Willow Island power plant for 18 months and car pooled with my dad and one more guy. The third...
View ArticleThe Measure of a Man in the Digital Age
I contemplate the tracks of my peers as technology and personhood become more intertwined. The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he...
View ArticleMonday, Monday: The First Day on My New Job at Penthouse
An excerpt from Steve Belanger’s new book: My Penthouse Past: Failing My Way Up the Corporate Ladder of an Empire Built of Skin.♦◊♦EDITOR’S NOTE: Steve Belanger’s new book has got to be one of the...
View ArticleBeating The Commuting Blues: Better Laugh Or You’re Gonna Cry
Tough Commute? Mike Kasdan feels your pain. He prescribes a large dose of humor. Here’s your starter tool-kit.—The daily grind of commuting: a cruel fact of suburban life.Sure, we moved out to the...
View ArticleYou Can’t Help But Smile When You Watch This Orthodox Jew High-Fiving New...
Meir Kalmansan is conducting a social experiment that seeks to break through the big city blues and connect with isolated New Yorkers. How? By giving unsuspecting strangers high-fives.—As a New York...
View ArticleKeeping Up with the Conversation
Please don’t try to read us while you’re doing this.You can keep up with The Good Men Project even when you’re on the go.We understand. Sometimes your only connection to the rest of the world is a few...
View ArticleBeyond the Miles: Unforeseen Costs of the Daily Commute
Brittni Brown examines the physical, mental and economic impact of driving to work. –––With the development of the Interstate highway system, it has become easier than ever to get wherever we need to...
View ArticleChivalry Isn’t Dead
”]At least, not on the L train in New York City.Elizabeth Carey Smith, a graphic designer for The Letter Office, put together the above infographic, which documents her subway rides to and from the...
View ArticleThe Morning I Sh*t Myself
When you gotta go, sometimes you still don’t go.Back in the late 70’s, I worked on construction at the Willow Island power plant for 18 months and car pooled with my dad and one more guy. The third...
View ArticleThe Measure of a Man in the Digital Age
I contemplate the tracks of my peers as technology and personhood become more intertwined. The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he...
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