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Taking Back the Playing Field

When owners play hardball, Dave Zirin has some ideas for fans to fight back.

Sports

Beth Raymer's Risky Business

Life on the edge led to a job in Las Vegas working for a professional sports gambler, and later a tell-all book about her shadowy career.

Books

Paul Solotaroff's Big Story

The writer couldn't write anymore until he told his own improbable story, about the transformation of a gawky teen into a muscleman in New York's wild '70s.

Sports

A Baseball Phenom on the Boardwalk

Writer Joseph E. Wallace invents Diamond Ruby, a Stephen Strasburg-Jackie Mitchell hybrid who dominates 1920s batters in old New York.

Sports

The Summer of Leitch

Will Leitch, Deadspin founder and New York Magazine writer, has a new book and is newly married. He tells Gelf what he's learned from his father—and from Woody Allen

Sports

Dangers of the 'Tiger Track'

Mark Hyman pushed his 13-year-old son too hard in baseball. Now he raises the alarm about the risks of youth sports that have gotten too big and intense.

Food

Separating the Food from the Fuss

In print, online, or on TV, Time Out New York's Gabriella Gershenson tells New Yorkers where to eat.

Food

Eating Food, Not Hype

Robert Sietsema is a man devoted to keeping his craft in the public eye and his face out of it.

Food

New York's Food-Blogging Feast

Alex Vallis knows where to get the best food in town—and where to read about it.

Food

The Multimedia Musings of Mr. Cutlets

Food writer Josh Ozersky shares his culinary observations in magazines, online, and by television and radio.

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