This should be an amazing event. I will be at a fatherhood panel at 2pm on the 16th, so hope to see you there! Details here courtesy of the NYC Dads group.
This should be an amazing event. I will be at a fatherhood panel at 2pm on the 16th, so hope to see you there! Details here courtesy of the NYC Dads group.
As I was bike riding with my sons this afternoon I couldn’t help notice how many kids we passed that were wearing their bike helmets improperly. While I was glad to see so many kids wearing their helmets, it was really troubling to see that a head-on collision would render what they were wearing ineffective.… Continue Reading
Check out these latest radio broadcasts: Conversations with Cogee: This interview was a blast as host Cogee knows how to keep a conversation going. To learn more about his radio show, please visit his facebook site. I’m on about 3/4 of the way through this two hour show which aired a day after Father’s Day.… Continue Reading
(This article is also published at the Huffington Post’s Business Section) Last night, at a screening of my fatherhood documentary in New York City, something interesting and rather unexpected happened during the Q&A. A dad in the audience started talking about his surprise at how the new fathers in his tech company are refusing to… Continue Reading
The following two free screenings are scheduled for this month: June 12th, 7:30pm – Glen Rock Jewish Center, 682 Harristown Road, Glen Rock, NJ June 19th, 7pm – The Manhattan Theater Source, 177 MacDougal Street, New York City Hope you can make it! To sponsor a screening in your area, please contact us at info@evolutionofdad.com.
If you live in the NYC area, please join us for an action-packed screening of EOD. Here are the details: Date: May 12, 2011 Time: 7PM Place: Stuyvesant Town OVAL Film Screening Room, 252 1st Avenue, NY, NY 10003 The panel discussion will be moderated by Donald Unger, author of Men Can: The Changing Image… Continue Reading
You can find the article here. Enjoy!
Dear Charlie, I can’t believe you are now Seven-years-old. Where does the time go? Wasn’t it just a moment ago that I was rushing back from the Hamptons Film Festival to get to the hospital in time for your arrival? Holding your new sister in my hands in recent days brings me back so clearly… Continue Reading