Join The Good Men Project for a #DadsRead Twitter Party on Thursday June 12th
Get ready for Father’s Day by joining our Twitter Party, talking about dads and reading, and winning some fabulous prizes at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on Thursday, June 12th — This Thursday, June 12th, at 8pm...
View ArticleMy Father Never Returned Library Books: A Father’s Day Reading Remembrance
Tom Burns’ dad loved libraries and he loved to read. However, he didn’t like giving libraries their books back. This is his story. — For more information on the #DadsRead campaign and how YOU can...
View ArticleTelling Our Story: Why It Matters That #DadsRead
Felix Brandon Lloyd knows the impact that a father’s presence can have on a child, which is why he regularly makes time to read with his children and supports the #DadsRead campaign. — For more...
View ArticleLotta Cats Tried To Play Like Him. Ain’t Nobody Done It Yet.
I first read “Young Man With a Horn” when I was 10. I read it again at 12. At 14. At 22. Every few few years it still gives me a pleasurable evening. You don’t have to love jazz or the Jazz Age to...
View ArticleJoin The Good Men Project for a #DadsRead Twitter Party on Thursday June 12th
Get ready for Father’s Day by joining our Twitter Party, talking about dads and reading, and winning some fabulous prizes at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on Thursday, June 12th — This Thursday, June 12th, at 8pm...
View ArticleMy Father Never Returned Library Books: A Father’s Day Reading Remembrance
Tom Burns’ dad loved libraries and he loved to read. However, he didn’t like giving libraries their books back. This is his story. — For more information on the #DadsRead campaign and how YOU can...
View ArticleTelling Our Story: Why It Matters That #DadsRead
Felix Brandon Lloyd knows the impact that a father’s presence can have on a child, which is why he regularly makes time to read with his children and supports the #DadsRead campaign. — For more...
View ArticleLotta Cats Tried To Play Like Him. Ain’t Nobody Done It Yet.
I first read “Young Man With a Horn” when I was 10. I read it again at 12. At 14. At 22. Every few few years it still gives me a pleasurable evening. You don’t have to love jazz or the Jazz Age to...
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