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Is a “feminine” man likely to be a family guy?
Tracy Clark-Flory
He's at least perceived that way, according to a new study.
“The Simpsons Movie”
Stephanie Zacharek
Bart, Homer, Marge and the rest of the gang wreak their lovable havoc on the big screen.
Somebody keeps biting my 2-year-old
Cary Tennis
I really don't think this should be happening, but I sure don't want to change day care.
Flying the child-unfriendly skies
Carol Lloyd
Woman kicked off flight after refusing to medicate her child into silence.
170 acres and an Indian tractor
Andrew Leonard
Life on the farm is tough, even with a red Mahindra 6000 to smooth out the rough spots. A tale of blogvertorials and globalization.
A 19-year-old wants my husband
Cary Tennis
We're polyamorous but I think she needs discipline more than sex.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Werner Herzog's explosive POW drama -- a love letter to America? Plus: Bad parents, interesting women.
Does self-help breed helplessness?
Katy Read
Jennifer Niesslein hired diet, financial and other gurus to help her perfect her life. She tells Salon what advice worked, and what drove her batty.
Oh, horrors: Childless marriages, unwed cohabitation!
Tracy Clark-Flory
Some say survey spells disaster for parenthood and matrimony.
One online predator per child?
Lynn Harris
Expert says laptop distribution project underestimates safety concerns.
My delinquent student loans are driving me crazy
Cary Tennis
I'm hiding from collection agents -- even though I have the money!
Mitt Romney, father of gay marriage?
Carol Lloyd
A teaspoonful of tolerance for gay parents nets the candidate a heaping helping of flak from Christian right-wingers.
Kindergarten unreadiness
Carol Lloyd
By enrolling their kids in kindergarten later, affluent parents are widening the achievement gap.
I’m ashamed to be ashamed of my father
Cary Tennis
He's a Vietnam vet and a troubled man whose house is falling down around him.
“Knocked Up”
Stephanie Zacharek
Don't expect cutesy diaper jokes or starry-eyed mooning about innocence -- Judd Apatow's hilariously honest comedy refuses to fetishize parenthood.
The littlest shoppers
Helaine Olen
Will buying educational toys make your kid a genius -- or just leave you broke? Author Susan Gregory Thomas cuts through the baby-business babble.
Murderous vegans
Carol Lloyd
Does the New York Times' blockbuster Op-Ed lambasting vegan parents go too far?
The invisible mommies
Sharon Lerner
A spate of new books about opting out adds more fuel to the mommy wars. But will our focus on educated, well-paid women ever trickle down to less fortunate moms?
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
If I see no film better than "The Flight of the Red Balloon" at Cannes this year, I'll leave a happy man.
Crib Notes, a program for young parents
Catherine Price
Michigan aims to reduce infant mortality rates by reaching out to middle schoolers.
The power and glory of the five-second rule
Andrew Leonard
Never mind the data on microbial contamination -- it's the existential philosophy of survival that parents truly cherish.
Bionic parents and techno-children
Lynn Harris
Author Liza Mundy talks about "designer babies," the "epidemic" of twins, and why assisted reproduction is the world's biggest social experiment.
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