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Baseball's New Wave

Tim Wendel tells Gelf about the triumphs, the dreams, and the outsize influence of Latino ballplayers.

Sports

Diamonds are for Everyone

That was a rejected title for a new book that explains baseball to female would-be fans—and offers tidbits unknown to this lifelong fan.

Sports

Venezuela's Baseball Pipeline

Milton Jamail tells Gelf how one scout sensed opportunity in an economic bust and helped change baseball.

Arts

The Rock Artist

On a lonely Staten Island beach, artist Douglas Schwartz creates cairns that are a blank canvas for those who stumble upon—and sometimes dismantle—them.

Comedy

Deconstructing the Hipster Hamlet

'Hipster Handbook' author and FREEwilliamsburg editor Robert Lanham defends the Brooklyn neighborhood everyone loves to hate.

Books

Epic Golf Quests: Hey, It's a Living

Golf writer Tom Coyne has taken 16 months to try to go pro, and 16 weeks to circumnavigate Ireland via seaside courses. It's all in the service of a good yarn.

Books

Unearthing a Golf Legend

Leigh Montville resurrects the 1930s tale of John Montague, a ready-for-Hollywood saga of sports, wealth, deception, and armed robbery.

Books

The Duffer Chronicles

David Owen once thought golf was uncool. Then he tried it out, and his life, and golf writing, have never been the same.

Books

La Kosher Nostra

Former Gambino family mobster Louis Ferrante tells Gelf about his transformation from hijacker to Orthodox Jew.

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Enlightened Consumerism

Author Daniel Radosh spent a year immersing himself in Christian pop culture. What he found—besides Gospel Golf Balls—was a sprawling and nuanced industry that caters to hipsters and preachers alike.

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