Articles matching keyword: play
Believe it or not, my newborn son received this as a gift. There are so many ways in which this is wrong: Newborns don't play sports. They just eat, sleep, poo, pee and look really cute. Why ...
... the two issues, saying that "West is forcing people to rethink their ideas about masculinity and homosexuality." That's a very good thing -- but just how that conversation is playing out is worth a closer ...
... Wiretap, on CBC radio. Wiretap is a fictional take on Goldstein's life, and a spiritual descendent of the "2000 Year Old Man," the classic Mel Brooks/Carl Reiner shtick. Goldstein plays the ...
... weave its way through conversations, stereotypes, and misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men). Maybe even more interesting than the way manhood plays out in public is the way manhood ...
... not in the same way as LI.  With creative set-ups and wacky deliveries Bret and Jemaine perform many typical male (straight-male) fantasies with a clever mix of pleasure and playfullness.  They celebrate ...
If young boys had their way, we'd all be firemen. Or cowboys. Or pilots. Or hockey players. At least those are some of the classic "boy" answers to that timeless question, "What do you want to ...
... and Oil Paint on Paper - 6x4ft General Mentality - Pencil and Latex on Board 3x5ft The body plays a strong role in Adrian's work. Beginning with the idea of the body as temple, Adrian goes further ...
... manhood. Who defines you?  Robin Ramzinski the man or Randy "The Ram" Robinson the wrestler, Cassidy the stripper or Pam the woman (played by Marisa Tomei)?  Both of the main characters have stage ...
... dating advice to single women. He promises to reveal "men's secret playbook" and teach women how to "win the game." I stumbled upon Harvey's apperance on Oprah a couple of weeks ago and at first I was ...
... that make them positive role models are consistently played down in Canadian media and I am wondering if this is somehow on purpose. James Bartleman, the current Chancellor of the Ontario College ...
... man. See I grew up in a tough suburban town, a blue collar city famous for cars and hockey players. Where I come from guys didn't touch each other; unless of course the aim was to cause injury. (That rule ...
When I was 19 I coached a family friend’s 11yr old son's soccer team. I had been playing sports my entire life but I had never coached before. I didn’t really know what to expect. At our first practice ...
... a master wearing the latest in British male fashion or trademark chef whites, at work, occasionally stopping in to play with his lambs and his children.  His books and restaurants exude a sense of high ...
... to the imagination. The character was created by author Ian Flemming 55 years ago and has been played by a series of historically-suited actors: Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, ...
... to the camera that he often ignores his wife to play downstairs. Big Shot Rob Parris is the top dog. His authority needs to be respected, even to the point of alienating his daughter. Robert Mattatall ...
... while you played keys in the band. Or the other night, when you passed that woman walking home alone. You smiled at her, in a friendly way, to let her know you weren't a creeper. But instead of smiling ...
I listen to music everyday.  Either over the web, on my ipod, the radio, or cd player, songs are streaming my way and I wade in them to balance out my day. I recently wrote an article about male friendships ...
... (E-Trade), the very heterosexual beer drinker who fantasizes of women in bikinis on ski slopes (Coors), and the polar bear daddy (Coke). This year, one ad featured a couple football players dancing the ...
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