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Only the Bred Know Brooklyn

Buddy Scotto, an octogenarian power broker in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood, has withstood a war, the mafia, and both political parties.

Sports

Gridiron Tales

Matthew Shepatin tackles NFL history with an emphasis on the stories behind the league's ascent.

Sports

Football Isn't Everything, It's the Only Thing

For NFL blogger and Steelers die-hard fan Michael Tunison, the gridiron contains the answers to life and the universe.

Sports

Freedom Fighting in the NFL

The physical effort writer Stefan Fatsis put in to compete at an NFL training camp is nothing compared to the daily mental grind players are subjected to across the league.

Food

What's Big, Gay, and Covered in Sprinkles?

The proprietor of one of Manhattan's newest, proudest food trucks insists that ice cream need not be so vanilla.

Books

Requiem for a City

Photographer Harvey Wang has spent much of his life photographing The Other Half, an increasingly endangered species in new New York.

Books

Combatting Idiocracy

Ad Nauseum author Carrie McLaren tells Gelf how she would limit the impact of corporate advertising.

Sports

Manny's Many Mentors

Shawn Boburg puts Manny Ramirez on the couch to find out what and who makes the mercurial Dodgers star tick.

Sports

Among Baseball's Men in Black

New York Times writer Bruce Weber explored umpires' lonely, misunderstood world.

Sports

Beyond Beckham

The international celebrity has flopped on American pitches, but Sports Illustrated's Grant Wahl says the beautiful game shows signs of life stateside nonetheless.

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