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Crime-fiction luminary Charlie Stella has gone from bookmaker to book writer.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
A poor Oscar choice for Best Actor in 1974 set in motion a ripple effect of makeup awards by the Academy that is still being felt today.
Full article » | by Joe Horton
Jon Wertheim chronicles the surging popularity of an often misunderstood sport.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
Bill Walsh led the 49ers to greatness and beloved status in San Francisco, and revolutionized the NFL, while struggling to meet his own enormous expectations.
Less than a year after becoming the unwitting and unwilling poster child for the ills of sports blogs, Will Leitch is straddling the line between new and old media.
How and why musicians keep producing albums long after their expiration dates.
Long-starving poet Katy Lederer considers her unlikely transition to the world of hedge funds, and what it's meant for her art.
Amit Chatwani, scribe and skewerer of New York City's economic overclass, mulls the end of bottles, models, and the young men who love them.
A film extra reflects on his time in the sun.
Gorgeous George's flamboyance influenced the greatest of all time and today's NFL showboats, as well as Bob Dylan and James Brown.
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