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21Feb/090

Blog of the Week: Art of Manliness

The first blog featured in this new series - Blog of the Week - is going to be one of my favorite sites/blogs on the web.
But first, an introduction - I'll post a Blog of the Week each weekend, with a suggested site for you to check out. In fact, I'd recommend you subscribe to it as well. Every site I feature as a Blog of the Week will be one that I've enjoyed in my RSS reader for some time, so I personally find a good value in the site.
The first Blog of the Week: Art of Manliness.
Brett McKay, a law student in OK, publishes Art of Manliness. You can read a Q&A about his work on Art of Manliness here.
Art of Manliness features great recent articles like 12 Tools Every Man Should Have in His Toolbox and 5 Gut Busting Conditioning Drills from the Gridiron and How Martial Arts Can Supercharge Your Man Spirit.
And with classics like:
- 100 Must-Read Books: The Essential Man's Library 
- How to Shave Like Your Grandpa 
- Shine Your Shoes Like A Soldier
- Increase Your Manly Confidence Overnight 
- Stop Hanging Out With Women and Start Dating Them 
- How to Open a Stuck Jar Lid 
How can you really go wrong? It's a great center for all things for the classic man, for whom Mens Health and GQ really don't cut it.
Bread Alive is specifically about my journal in Catholic manhood, married life, and fatherhood. Art of Manliness is more generally about manhood, and very darn good at it.
Check out Art of Manliness and let me know what you think.
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Michael loves his God, wife, 3 sons, family & friends, reading, music, & his garden. He's a music director at Holy Family Catholic Church. By day, he is a Sr. Consultant at Omniture, an Adobe company.
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