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by Miss I Do | Jan 14, 2009 | Miss I Do
Let it snow; let it snow; let it snow! As I look out my office window on this New England winter day, that is exactly what I see. It’s clean, beautiful, and wonderfully serene. Although many people chose to have their wedding during the milder weather of late...
by Miss I Do | Jan 28, 2009 | Miss I Do
The New Year is upon us, and that means it is time to take a look at some of the upcoming wedding trends for 2009. If you consider yourself a hip bride and want your wedding to reflect that then you may want to incorporate as many of these suggestions as possible....
by Miss I Do | Feb 11, 2009 | Miss I Do
I have something I need to say that I just can’t hold back any longer. Ready? Here it is: I love an outdoor wedding. I don’t just like them; no, I LOVE them! In the many years I have been working as a Professional Bridal Consultant I have helped plan and...
by Miss I Do | Feb 25, 2009 | Miss I Do
You’re getting married! It’s the happiest time of your life! You can’t wait until the big day when you get to stand before all your friends and family and declare your love for each other. You know exactly the kind of wedding you want. You can...
by Miss I Do | Mar 11, 2009 | Miss I Do
As promised, here is the second installment of tips to cut back on your wedding costs while still having the day you’ve always imagined!Display a small wedding cake. Intricate wedding cakes can cost up to $10 a slice. So have your baker make a small display cake...
by Miss I Do | Mar 25, 2009 | Miss I Do
I love to eat; it’s true. And although I don’t consider myself a foodie, I can appreciate a really good meal just as much as anybody else. I particularly enjoy a good meal when it is eaten during the few moments I have to sit down when working a wedding....
by Miss I Do | Apr 8, 2009 | Miss I Do
Love, right? Well, yes, but what I’m talking about right now is actually the best WEDDING gift of all. This is the question that came to my mind when I was out looking for one for a good friend of mine that is getting married this summer. I was thinking of...
by Miss I Do | May 6, 2009 | Miss I Do
It’s spring! In many parts of the country that means lots and lots of rain. After all, we need those April showers to bring May flowers. If you are planning on getting married in the spring though, you may not be so keen of the idea of having your big day be wet...
by Miss I Do | May 20, 2009 | Miss I Do
Let’s say you’re putting together your wedding guest list. You start address the one for your sister and brother-in-law when it dawns on you that they have four kids. Oh yes, your adorable little nieces and nephews, how could you forget? Well you have to...
by Miss I Do | Jun 3, 2009 | Miss I Do
You’re getting married! You’ve set a date and reserved the location for your big day. Now it’s time to select the invitations. So you head to the local stationary store (or go online to a virtual one) and spend hours poring through books of...
by Miss I Do | Jun 17, 2009 | Miss I Do
I don’t need to tell you that weddings cost a lot of money. The food, flowers, and entertainment alone can leave your wallet feeling empty and your bank account drained. You need to keep a close watch on your expenses throughout the planning or you are likely to...
by Miss I Do | Jun 17, 2009 | Miss I Do
I’m going to tackle one of my favorite topics again…outside weddings! I’ve told you before that I love everything about them, especially their beauty and uniqueness. An outside wedding can be whatever you want it to be, the options are endless. But...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Aug 29, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Masculinity and its Discontents (MAID) is the blog of two men, Jamie Berger and Daniel Oppenheimer, who want to discuss what it means to be a man in America in the early years of the 21st century. It’s our thesis (because behind every good man there’s a...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 2, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
In one of the lost posts from our Masculine Dreams days, I proposed that a recurring feature of the blog could be the identification of various male archetypes, or sterotypes. I gave as an example a short preview of a Jason Mraz concert I once wrote, which I titled...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 2, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
In response to Dan’s male archetype debut, I offer lyrics from Larry Gallagher’s "Wimpy White Guys With Guitars” (click on track 9) the ultimate tribute to “fags” like Jason Mraz who, via serenade, have always wooed sensitive girls...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 2, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
In our earlier incarnation of this here blog, last spring, I offered the following post: In the car today, on ESPN radio, I heard Charles Barkley, the retired NBA superstar and outspoken (in itself a wonderful thing, as athletes, and – as the esteemed Daniel...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 2, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Might I add this snippet from the Charles, talking about one of his potential deficiencies as a governor, and how he might compensate for it:"I don’t know anything about a lot of things, but I would ask somebody and try to make a fair, honest decision for...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 3, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I wanted to throw in this iconic image of John McEnroe and propose him, for your manly consideration, as another masculine model to whom we might give ongoing consideration.
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 5, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
So I was just surfing around the various magazine and newspaper databases, trying to find a way to link Barkley and McEnroe, and I came across this cognitive dissonance-inducing passage from The New Republic:The people who hand out endorsement money are not just...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 6, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Just for the hizz-ell of it, I typed "masculinity and its discontents" into Google to see what comes up. The first few hits refer to an essay from The New York Times on Brokeback Mountain by high mediocre film critic Manohla Dargis. She writes:That...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 7, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
A lovely post from one of the ladies over at Go Fug Yourself, the site which has spawned the greatest number of intra-left internet arguments about the propriety, from a feminist perspective, of criticizing women for dressing badly. In this particular post, we get a...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 8, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
On and off for too many years I’ve puzzled over why Volvo’s logo is the universal male symbol and Dan’s “Mraz”-culinity prototype made me think of it once again, in that Jason Mraz, I’d be willing to bet you dollars to donuts (which...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 10, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I struggle sometimes, as all of us masculinists do, to distinguish between anxieties that are heavily inflected by issues of masculinity and those that are just general, human anxieties that I artificially masculinize because that lends them some kind of gravitas...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 13, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
With the ongoing canonization of Saint Charles the Barkley, we’ve already begun the project of establishing a kind of Mantheon of hero-men–dudes who we admire for their 21st century, enlightened-but-still-manly brand of masculinity.I’d like to...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 15, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I can count on one penis the number of times I’ve walked into a public restroom, spied a fellow fellow at the urinals, stepped up and whipped out my Magic Johnson and let ‘er rip. It was a nice big bathroom, as I recall, in a spiffy hotel. The urinals were...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 19, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I noticed a nice MAID-ish resonance today that I wanted to pass on. Michael Berube, a lit professor I once profiled in the Advocate, refers to Jamie’s singer/songwriter friend Larry Gallagher in a post on his blog today. Berube writes:One year ago today I was...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 22, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
As I iterated in my recent urinary tract, I have a certain psycho-physical condition that may or may not be related to my man-ness, but is certainly related to public-ness with other human beings. In general, I am a pretty hypersocial animal and look to surround...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 24, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
So today my month of joblessness ended. I’ve endured the Time of my Non-Earning with stoicism, strength and courage (the names I gave, hurricanestyle, to the three major panic attacks I had) but as the user’s manual for MegaMan 8 says, there is a...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 24, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I was raised on Irish Spring TV commercials (among other things). The woman who snuck a deep long whiff of the green bar when her man wasn’t looking was really sexy, Irish but with long dark hair, if I remember right. Black Irish, as I came to learn later. But I...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 26, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
The website of Aaron Rochlen, a psychology professor at the University of Texas, is chock fulla man-related-program-activities. Rochlen writes about men, about why they don’t seek mental health treatment as much as they should, and what all of that has to do...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 28, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I just finished Self-Made Man, the new book by Norah Vincent which Jamie wrote about a few days ago:Self Made Man, which came out earlier this year, recounts journalist Vincent’s 18-months as a man. To clarify, it recounts her year and a half posing as a man....
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 28, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
So it appears I was inadvertently timely in my recent post that touched on men’s aversion to seeking help with their psyche and on the NFL’s attempts to “tackle mental health.” If you haven’t heard the news, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 29, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I liked this paragraph from James Wolcott’s recent review essay, of books about "The Mommy Wars," in The New Republic: Whatever choice a woman makes, or has foisted upon her by necessity and circumstance, ambivalence digs in its spikes. Women–to...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Sep 29, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Okay, we are NOT not not going to spend a great deal of time talking about sports and jocks and issues relating to sports that only tangentially touch our touchstone, but I’ve been thinking about this whole Terrell Owens thing and I smell many day-old fishies:...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 3, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I have been a believer-in- and goer-to- therapy on and off for, oh, fifteen years or so. I think of it as one of my most girly and metro- aspects of my man-self (along with yoga and my utter inability to carpent.) I have also been privileged to have had health...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 3, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Ah, therapy. It was inevitable that enlightened, sensitive souls such as we would arrive at the couch, and probably sooner rather than later. I’ve been in the Big T for about nine months now. My doctor’s name is Dr. Dickey I don’t think...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 7, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Last bits on jocks and shrinks, for now. Alex Rodriquez is a New York Yankees baseball star (and man) who’s constantly bashed by the New York press, sports talk radio bozos and their bozo callers, especially during his current “off” year (a year...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 9, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I’ve been feeling too andro-centric recently, so I thought I would devote today’s post to highlighting some of the work our feminist peers are doing on the masculine condition. At Feministing, which seems to be the place to go for young, hip...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 15, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Masculinity and Its Discontents (M.A.I.D.) is a collaborative effort between two writer men named Daniel Oppenheimer and Jamie Berger. We’ll be commenting on, well, masculinity (in our lives, in celebrities’ lives, in the wide world), but, we hope, without...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 19, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I discovered Times Square in its LIVE! NUDE! GIRLS! heyday late one night in my freshman year of college after a punk-rock show at Roseland Ballroom. I was walking through midtown with my jaded New Yorker friends (I was a recent arrival from upstate, still wide-eyed,...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 16, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I was recently told by a German friend of mine that a good German is one who feels guilty much of the time. I thought that seemed a little extreme but, if I had to choose, certainly preferable to a German who feels no guilt at all. I feel the same way with men ...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 20, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Jamie’s post, in which he writes of his recent encounter with a Hard-Nosed Liberal White Guy Who Won’t Be Mau Mau’ed By The PC Police Anymore (H-NLWGWWBMM’edBTPCPA asshole, for short), reminds me of perhaps my seminal experience as that...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 18, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
In the Chapter of Norah Vincent’s Self Made Man about her visits, in male disguise, to strip clubs, she writes, in partial explanation of men’s frequenting said clubs:When pure fucking and animal release is what you’re thinking about and that...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 22, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I’ve never liked fancy strip clubs. I go to peep shows not to relax or to talk to women because I can’t comfortably talk to them elsewhere. I go first and foremost to get off, and that just doesn’t happen at expensive “gentlemen’s”...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 24, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
The day before the dreaded Saturday benefit reading, I had my little passel of sensitive-male poems ready to go, but an unwelcome thought was edging its way into my brain: that I should read “Close,” my museum-guard story, instead. I fought the impulse...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 25, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Before Jamie concludes his serialization of "Peep Show," I just wanted to interject with a brief psychosexual autobiography because a.) it doesn’t seem fair to drop the autobiographical burden entirely on Jamie, and b.) we’re both the products of...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 26, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
It’s the Saturday of the show, and I feel awful, my stomach tied in a knot. In the afternoon I stop by the Lusty Lady, hoping to relieve my anxiety over reading a story about jerking off to strippers by jerking off to strippers. Sass isn’t here, and...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 30, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I’m going to try, perhaps ill-advisedly, to link together a few of the themes we’ve been discussing under the general rubric of shame and fear.I don’t have a good quotation handy, but one of the reasons I enjoyed Norah Vincent so much is that she was...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Oct 31, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I recently asked a fellow blogger, Paul the Irrelephant, to justify his stylistic existence. In particular, I wanted him to explain his beret and his walrus-ian facial hair after he wrote a post comparing his look to the beret-sporting, walrus-moustache-having look of...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 2, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Recently, a dude friend and I were comparing gyms (I’ve returned to the YMCA fold, having come to the conclusion that all gyms suck but the Y sucks less.) and he told me this story: He was in the locker room of the Y in Nothampton, MA a couple of years ago and...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 4, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I’ve been thinking about Jamie’s essay Peep Show, and for some reason I keep coming back to the question of whether there could have been a real, if not necessarily deep, connection between Jamie and "Sassafras," his favorite dancer at the Lusty...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 7, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
As I’ve confessed previously, I have this masochistic habit of listening to sports talk radio. In part, I just like to hear voices besides the ones in my head while I drive alone, and I sometimes tire of the Cory Flintoff and the rest of the NPR crowd and their...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 10, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I like this cartoon-y thing (the rest of the which you can read by clicking here) for a few reasons. 1. It’s created by the writer of I Blame the Patriarchy, which is an angry, angry, extremely well-written blog I’ve been perusing lately. Twisty, who...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 12, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I have never been able to stomach, let alone enjoy, watching or listening to our great leader . . . until Wednesday. Until then, whenever he came on the radio, I almost frantically jumped to change the station (I do the same with Garrison Keillor, but that’s for...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 14, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Jamie, I’ve been told (by Jamie), is at work on a magnum opus on the topic of success and envy. The success in question, I believe, belongs to some friends and acquaintances of his. The envy belongs to Jamie. I bring this up because I spent a few hours,...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 15, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
As Dan noted (save above photo and print so you can say you knew him when!) in his "Demetri and Me" post, I am indeed struggling with writing about fame and its malcontents (F.A.I.M! – a.k.a. Dan and me and most people in America) so far without much...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 16, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Here’s another section from the Fame tome I mentioned in my previous post, in which our hero, Subject #263, tells interviewer Carrie-Anne Moss a story, only very slightly embellished, straight from my real life, about fame and its allure in one particular...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 17, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I was punched in the face last Friday, for the first time since 1988. It wasn’t as emasculating as the 1988 incident (which, since I was only 12 at the time, might more properly be called e-boyulating), but, well, it wasn’t so much fun either.Let me back...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 21, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
When we last spoke, dear reader, I’d just been punched in the face, for no good reason, by a black guy on the streets of downtown Wilmington. I mention his race because it was obviously a factor in what happened, though it’s impossible to know exactly how...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 22, 2006 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Early on, Dan and I were proud to make Charles Barkley our first entry in the Mantheon because of his comfort with his man-self, at least compared to other athletes, his unheard of outspokenness, also compared to other athletes, and his shocking-for-a-jock,...