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Jay Jennings revisits a story as old as he isthe messy integration of Little Rock schoolsby spending a season with Central's high-school football team.
Matthew Shepatin co-wrote the Jets legend's auobiography and found a man who is 'the real deal.'
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
In his new memoir, Josh Wilker writes about how his childhood was shaped by his love of baseball and the player cards that offered entry into the game.
Full article » | by Eric Yun
Yankees blogger Alex Belth tapped into a vast network of sportswriters for his compilation of memorable moments from the late, lamented House That Ruth Built.
Full article » | by Joseph Ax
Certified Room authority and pop-culture blogger Lindsay Robertson rues the impossibility of another perfectly terrible film.
Matt Carman and Kseniya Yaroshcreators of biyearly essay collection I Love Bad Moviesseparate the good-bad from the bad-bad.
Josiah Howard, author of Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide, discusses the uniquely American film genre.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
The author of Naked City laments New York's astounding loss of authenticity.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
Author Michael Weinreb explains how a trio of colorful '80s athletes presaged the megastars of today.
It may not have featured the best players of all time, but the 1970s marked, for author Dan Epstein, the pinnacle of the national pastime's funkiness.
Full article » | by Joseph Ax
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