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. |
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* "With the inception of
Soul Train, a young, progressive brother set the pace and worldwide standard for young aspiring African American men and entrepreneurs in TV—out of Chicago. He transcended barriers among young adults. They became one."—
Aretha Franklin on Don Cornelius, who created and hosted
Soul Train, and died this week at 75. (
LA Times)
*
The Man of the Century: Prince Charming. See Disney princes on the covers of men's magazines. (
i09)
* On the Rosie Show,
Dermot Mulroney plays the cello. Good luck not swooning. (
Rosie.com)
* In honor of Groundhog Day, revisit this
excellent interview with Harold Ramis, who wrote and directed the Bill Murray movie: "I try to work from both ends. I look for the meaning in what’s funny, and I look for what’s funny about things that are meaningful to me." (
The Believer)