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It's the men's turn: 'Househusbands of Hollywood' worth staying home forNew York Daily NewsDavid HinckleyAug 14, 2009 That's ironic because this show tackles a genuinely interesting issue: how high-achieving men cope with what society sees as demoting themselves by staying home while their wives earn the family money.NY: New York
Househusbands of Hollywood’ on Fox RealityNew York TimesBROOKS BARNESAug 10, 2009 So it goes for the beleaguered househusbands, five men who stay at home, reluctantly, while their high-powered wives (at least in the minds of the show’s creators) pursue successful careers.NY: New York
21st century Mr. Moms break old standardMedill Reports WashingtonPriya Sridhar Feb 12, 2008 Marcus Zumwalt says goodbye to his wife as she leaves for work. Sarah Zumwalt works at one of D.C.'s top law firms, while Marcus stays at home with the kids.DC: Washington
Stay-at-Home Dads Forge New Identities, RolesWashington PostKatherine ShaverJun 17, 2007 It could have been any play group in the Washington area, except for the diaper bags. DC: Washington
Find dollars to care for disabled kidsDes Moines Register May 16, 2007 Richard Martarano is a stay-at-home dad while his wife works outside the home. Retired from the Army, the Burlington man spends all day, every day, with his 18-month-old son, Kolton.IA: Des Moines
Stay-home father leads by exampleHerald SunNikki ProtyniakMay 15, 2007 PAUL Sullivan isn't your average dad. The Williamstown father of three's devotion to his young brood officially puts most other men to shame.Australia: Melbourne
Mr. Moms: the changing face of stay-at-home parentsSummit Daily NewsLORY POUNDERMar 11, 2007 "We decided that I should stay at home because my wife has a better job," Jones said with a smile. "It just worked out that I should be Mr. Mom." And he is not alone in that. In fact, Jones is part of an increasing number of dads playing a larger role as caregivers.CO: Summit County
Mr. Mom Stay at Home DadsWGBA NBC-26Willie GarrettMar 05, 2007 A growing number of dads, are choosing to raise kids while their wives go off to work. In this day in age... you wouldn't think it would be an issue...not everyone is on-board. Bonnie Kirschman shows us how some local families are making it work for them. WI: Green Bay
Everymom: One super dad’s life set a precedentNorthwest HeraldJami KunzerMar 03, 2007 Their dad, Zane Westfall of Crystal Lake, died suddenly at the age of 43. He was a stay-at-home father...IL: McHenry County
Stay-at-home dads find the benefits are priceless Appleton Post-CrescentGina ManganMar 01, 2007 If on a Tuesday afternoon you see a dad choosing fruit in a grocery aisle while refereeing a couple of small kids, you might think it's his day off work.WI: Appleton
Problems Without Solutions: SAHDSThe Colbert ReportStephen ColbertMar 01, 2007   
Daddy day careCourier-MailGraham ReadfearnFeb 27, 2007 THIS was not a comfortable place for a man to be in, but by now I should have been getting used to it. As the only dad in a room of about 40 mothers, I felt like an intruder into some kind of women-only society meeting.Australia:
GRAY MATTER: Stay-home dads wear many hatsHolmen CourierTim GrayFeb 15, 2007 Some people have asked me what I do for a living other than write. My job doesn’t pull in $50,000 a year. In fact, my job doesn’t bring in any money, but it does bring rewards no outside-the-home career can offer. I’m a stay-at-home dad. With this job, memories and experiences are more than enough pay for me.WI: Holmen
On the Cover: Reversing RolesArizona State University Web DevilAmanda FruzynskiFeb 08, 2007 He changes the oil. He fixes things around the house and paints the spare bedroom. Maybe, if he has time, he catches the football game. But Dan Helt, 37, has more household responsibilities than the occasional Sunday afternoon fix-it project. AZ: Tempe
She earns more, and that's OKLos Angeles TImesMolly SelvinFeb 04, 2007 As education and job market patterns shift, more women are becoming breadwinners. Many husbands are fine with that.CA: Los Angeles
Why I Left My Beta HusbandMSN Lifestyle: WomenAmy BrayfieldFeb 03, 2007 What I didn't have was a husband I felt proud of. 
A Breadwinner Rethinks Gender Roles New York TimesM.P. DUNLEAVEYJan 27, 2007 The real challenge is navigating the kinds of financial and emotional issues that you can’t enter into a calculator or plug into a spreadsheet. NY: New York
Viewfinder: Divided duties, shared loveAlbuquerque TribuneCraig FritzJan 22, 2007 It never occurred to Trout Rogers that he was doing anything out of the ordinary when he and his partner, Jennifer, decided to share the responsibility of caring for their daughter, Bemsha, 3, at home. It's what he has always done.NM: Albuquerque
Dad’s Motorcycle DiaryNew York Times: The CityIVOR HANSONJan 21, 2007 I’m also not drumming in bands, and apart from the occasional Saturday job, I’m not cleaning windows, my longtime day job. Instead, as Annika’s full-time stay-at-home dad, I take my daughter to the library and play dates, on errands and to the playground. My new day job — no surprise — is the antithesis of the motorcycle escape or the rock star life.NY: New York
Why I Love My Alpha WifeMSN Lifestyle: MenJoel RoseJan 15, 2007   
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