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Thursdays Are From Mars: How Steven Tyler Balances His Ego
Men! What are they thinking? We can't always answer that, but we'll be posting our favorite glimpses into their world in this space every Thursday.

Photo: George Burns
Photo: George Burns
* "I have a big ego, but I don't buy into it. I can't live off the ego. It's an honor that I get to be that guy on stage. It's not something I earned."—Steven Tyler opens up in a revealing conversation with Oprah. (O Magazine)

* Read the amazing story of Amit Gupta, who was diagnosed with leukemia in September of last year and has used the power of the Internet to find a potentially life-saving bone marrow donor. (Amit Gupta Likes You)

* Elvis Presley wore blue suede shoes to his prom, but he also apologized to his date for being unable to dance (really!). His teenage sweetheart tells all. (Mental Floss)

* What does war do to a man? These striking photos of soldiers before, during and after serving in Afghanistan help illuminate the toll fighting takes. (The Telegraph)

"Maybe it'll be like James Bond—and it's just a question of, twenty years from now, which other dude gets to wear the hat?"—Timothy Olyphant on the endless appeal of his Justified character, Raylan Givens. (Vulture)
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