By: Lisa Cullen – TIME
Does being more of a dad make you less of a man?
That’s the question we asked in a story running (finally) in today’s TIME, Fatherhood 2.0., co-written by me and Lev Grossman.
By: Heather Cabot- The Huffington Post
I have housework on the brain this morning. My husband is out of town and suddenly, I feel like my workload has doubled. Well, not really. But as I stand here bleary-eyed, waiting for that first sip of coffee to kick in, I’m alternating between entertaining our twin two-year-olds and cleaning up the crumbs and spills from breakfast. Alone.
By: Damian Whitworth- London Times Online
The roles of men and women at home and at work are now changing so rapidly that they will share child-rearing duties equally in the near future, a new film argues. We look at the evolution of fatherhood and asks if guys are ready for it.
By: Lisa Cullen- Time
I chatted today with Dana Glazer, a New Jersey filmmaker whose current project is called The Evolution of Dad. It’s about how the role of fathers has changed dramatically over the past few generations. Glazer, a “work-at-home dad” himself, juggles freelance filmmaking jobs with childcare, as does his wife, an interior designer.
By: Peter Baylies – At Home Dad
Last week I had a chance to meet Filmmaker Dana Glazer as he dropped by my house while working on his documentary The Evolution of Dad.
By: Peter Baylies – At Home Dad
It was his grandfather who taught him how to use a super-8 camera when he was just nine. Shortly before he died, Dana Glazer pointed a movie camera at him and shot hours of footage of him telling stories of his life.