Wednesday, May 11, 2011

10 Writers’ Unruly, Manly Manes

If hair doth make the man, then the following writers stand against the grain in these times, acting as iconoclastic reminders that one can still be manly (perhaps even more so) with an irrepressible hairdo. So let your hair down and enjoy the following modern scribes’ tangled tresses.
When you think of Malcolm Gladwell you might first associate him with his articles on social psychology, but the second thing you think of is his hair
“The Frederick Douglass is a non-discriminatory hairstyle and can be worn by anyone, but does require a degree of masculinity and volume.”
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