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Sports Illustrated's Chris Ballard got everyone from Kobe Bryant to an octogenarian free-throw specialist to offer their insight into beautiful basketball.
David Maraniss traveled back to the Rome Olympics of 1960, when Cassius Clay and other global luminaries competed in the shadow of the Cold War.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
Phil Hanrahan arrived in Green Bay after Brett Favre left. He found a rudderless Packers fan base. And that was before the Vikings signed the veteran QB.
Full article » | by Joseph Ax
Joe Drape went to Smith Center to follow a high-school football powerhouse and found a remarkably healthy town-team relationship.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
A viral-media expert by trade, Jessica Amason crafted a web sensation out of bacon and melted cheese.
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Charlie Todd, comedian and founder of public nuisance-makers Improv Everywhere, will go to extraordinary lengths for a chuckle.
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The new book Twilight and Philosophy discusses Bella and Edward in the context of violent stalkers, Sarah Palin, and 'What Women Want.'
Harding Institute senior fellow and GOP attack dog fights Liberal media claims that he’s not real.
Bill Simmons, Basketball Jesus's biggest fan, has written the ultimate guide to his favorite sport, complete with a Malcolm Gladwell foreword and 1,000+ footnotes.
Full article » | by Joseph Ax
With tongue firmly in cheek, ultimate-frisbee player and writer Tony Leonardo explains his sport to the masses.
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