If your dad isn't the type to go for a tie, he might be interested in this, shall we say, unique Father's Day gift idea. You'll start with a few bottl...
When it comes to shopping for Father's Day gifts, my first stop is the fragrances section of the department store. Surrounded by tons of other frantic...
Father's Day 2012 is on June 17th, and as we salute the dads who raised us, we decided to look back at the highlights -- and some very lowlights -- o...
It's almost Father's Day. Across America, millions of people are struggling with the annual question of what to buy, and many of us find it harder to buy for Dad than for Mom. Here's why.
Women are twice as likely to seek out preventive care than men are -- but that doesn't mean that the men in our lives shouldn't, or don't, care about ...
Almost three out of every four men is overweight or obese in the United States -- with more than 30 percent falling into the obese category. The healt...
Dad, I want you to know the kind of stories I will be telling about you. Words won't ever do justice to the kind of man you are -- the kind of hero you've been to so many people.
This year, I observe my first Father's Day without my father, who lived a full life, and a second Father's Day without my son, who never had a chance to live life.
I was not wise or articulate enough to say these words to my dad before he died fifteen years ago. Having missed out on that, my unconscious nearly prevented me from sharing it with you.
While any dad can expect a new tie, a homemade card, or the latest "it" gadget, those special fathers who do double duty as pet parents should look forward to an extra helping of puppy love.
This Sunday, millions of sons and daughters will be honoring their dads with thoughtful gifts, brunches, or maybe a few holes of golf. Unfortunately, ...
My husband and I are pretty predictable when it comes to gifts. We've been together long enough to find comfort in this. This year, however, I decided to shake things up a little.
Clint: A Retrospective (Sterling Publishing) offers a leafy coffee table testament of Eastwood's seemingly endless reservoir of continuing and erstwhile good fortune.