For generations, people assumed chivalry meant formal gestures, elaborate manners, and old-fashioned rules that defined who did what in a social situation. But today, the modern gentleman has stepped ...
What makes a modern gentleman? Holding doors open? Giving up your seat on the Tube in the middle of rush hour? Looking halfway decent in black tie? According to Country Life magazine, it’s slightly ...
A few years ago, Ben and I decided to eat at Freddy’s. It is a hamburger place. After we ordered, I went over to the pop machine to fill up my cup. A man who looked to be in his 40s was ahead of me.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A City Ballet dancer considers the politics of two bodies dancing together as he seeks to make sense of his art form and partnering in a changing ...
What is it to be a true ­gentleman? If I had considered such a question at the age of 18, I would probably have mumbled something about holding doors open for women. I might have deployed the phrase ...
There’s a certain amount of class necessary to take your holiday party style to the next level. Sometimes, it’s the way you present yourself, like buying a round for your friends. The rest of the time ...
Rod Laver and Australian pro Thanasi Kokkinakis took a seat inside Australian-owned clothier M.J Bale to talk about what it means to be a gentleman. When many think of Laver, they think "the greatest ...
What makes a modern gentleman? Holding doors open? Giving up your seat on the Tube in the middle of rush hour? Looking halfway decent in black tie? According to Country Life magazine, it’s slightly ...
I’m fascinated by the way words evolve over time. This column is called "The Gentleman’s Corner," yet what does it mean to be a "gentleman"? Most of us would likely associate it with simply a polite ...