A mother watches in awe as her own daughter becomes a mom through natural childbirth.
The Amazing Quilter
“Vision-impaired with glaucoma all her life, Rose became blind as a result of an accident in 1984, a mere four days before she was to undergo a cornea transplant. Not only has that condition not slowed her down, Rose has used it to serve as a means to motivate others to achieve their true potential.” […]
My Own Personal “Cheers”
Kylen O. Lefave loves living in Victoria, British Columbia, which is a bit like the TV Show “Cheers”, where “everybody knows your name.”
Why Charlie Sheen Kind of Matters
Charlie Sheen, the lovable, charismatic bad boy paid millions to entertain is now a lowly, crazed thug. What does his public meltdown say about life as human?
James Bond Dresses as a Woman for International Women’s Day
Daniel Craig, famous as 007 in James Bond films, dresses as a woman for an International Women’s Day video to illustrate the dramatic and troublesome differences between the way men and women experience the world.
The Five Pillars of a Manly Bath
If all of you men out there think baths are just for women, Mike Vardy wants you to know that there is a method to achieving a truly manly soak.
After the Big “Five-0” – What’s Next?
Here’s some good advice on turning 50 from a woman who has been there, done that.
Return to Fort Fitzgerald: Clinging to Survival
The tiny community of Fort Fitzgerald in northern Alberta went from boom to bust. But members of the Smith’s Landing First Nation are keeping alive the place where their ancestors are buried.
Long Distance Runner, Long Distance Writer: An Interview with Michael Lebowitz
Kerry Slavens interviews Michael Lebowitz — runner, photographer, diner philosopher and author of the diary series “Tarmac Meditations”.
Angry New Yorkers
Ever heard about the stereotype of the Angry New Yorker? What if it happens to be true — and what’s up with that?
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