The sky didn’t fall and the oceans didn’t boil when an out player headed to the NFL — but when will trans people get the acceptance gays have gained?
Woody Allen, Feminism, and ‘Believing the Survivor’
How a new feminist dogma asks us to throw reason to the wind — harming both men and women
Ford in ’14? Don’t Count Out Canada’s Most Embarrassing Mayor Just Yet
Why, against all odds, Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor may keep his job and win this fall’s election
Remember Benedict the Meek
As we celebrate Pope Francis, remember that a year ago today, Pope Benedict XVI performed the greatest papal act in the history of the Catholic Church.
The Digital Ties That Bind: Love, Loss and Oversharing in the Internet Age
Why saying goodbye to someone you loved is more difficult than ever
Hallmark’s Problem With Gay Love
The corporate card-maker could muster only one option for gays and lesbians to express their feelings on Valentine’s Day
Why I Can’t Date a Liberal
Conservative political analyst Carrie Sheffield on the case for not crossing the political aisle when it comes to love
Michael Sam’s Test for Gay Rights
Is the NFL locker room — not the most tolerant place — ready to accept an out gay player?
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and the Rise of the Twice Blessed
Satya Nadella, the new CEO of Microsoft, is typical of a generation of Indian immigrants who benefited from two of the greatest social movements of the twentieth century.
What NBC Won’t Tell You About the Opening Ceremonies
A geopolitical guide to the Parade of Nations at the Sochi Winter Games
Man Up, Wellesley: You’re a Generation of Sheltered Children
The underwear-clad zombie statue is freaky, but it’s not “sexual assault”
Millennials in Love: Why They’re Not So Different From Their Parents After All
Technology might be rewriting the rules of dating, but the game itself is a very old pursuit
Despite Philip Seymour Hoffman, There Is No Heroin Crisis
The actor’s death should remind us that addicts aren’t the only ones who overdose on drugs