Up in the Air
Evan McArthur Kane is back from travel to share how not get to “caught-up” when life takes you places.
Evan McArthur Kane is back from travel to share how not get to “caught-up” when life takes you places.
Evan McArthur Kane cuts deep with his thoughts on if, when or how we can repair that which has been broken.
To do, or not to do…that is question. Now read the answer in this week’s edition of The E-Male Chronicles. Warning: Intended for mature audiences and open minds.
To do, or not to do…that is question. Now read the answer in this week’s edition of The E-Male Chronicles. Warning: Intended for mature audiences and open minds.
Mr. Exception To The Rule breaks his own no-dating rule to spend one day with one very exceptional woman.
Evan McArthur Kane aims to set the standard on standards.
An unforgettable journey into the mind of a man who readily admits he can’t commit to the devilish details of his past, this week The E-Male Chronicles takes a walk down memory lane.
The E-Male Chronicles gets back to its roots and Evan McArthur Kane gives you some behind-the-scenes insight as to how it all came to be.
Uh-oh! It’s Spring again and you know what that means: BREAK UP season. Evan McArthur Kane lays out an action plan to get you through the volatile phases of relationship transition.
WHW columnist Evan McArthur Kane explores a more creative side with a revealing poem about heartbreak and pain.
Do away with typical ideas and make this Valentine’s Day one for the books. Evan McArthur Kane provides a study guide of the ways and means to say “I love you,” in Washington, DC.
According to WHW’s resident bachelor, Evan McArthur Kane, “This isn’t about how you like it. It’s about how often you like it…” as he challenges conventional notions about sex.
The first thing I ever remember writing is a song. In fact it was a very long time before I wrote anything without poetic or melodic intention. I can’t tell you that I remember the lyrics to my first song. Even now, it is rare that I remember what I write once the ink dries (or to be more presently accurate, once I click “Save As”). But I can recall exactly what led me to drag a pen across a piece of paper on that day. It was a girl I had my eyes on and a man whose eyes couldn’t see.
WHW’s male answer to SATC’s Carrie Bradshaw is really shaking things up. In this gutsy piece, Evan McArthur Kane, dismantles the notion that a woman’s power lies solely in her anatomy.
Be advised, the E-Male Chronicles depicts life, love, and sex from a DC bachelor’s perspective. This column is not meant to be read by children.