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Patrice Evans tells Gelf what it's like living in a blogger's paradise.
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The pitch-correction program is changing the landscape of music production and creating a robo-genre of its own.
Mack Davis, the hero of a 1966 novel on the human price of college-sports scandal, attempts to build a new life after fame has cruelly departed. The author says the system remains broken four decades later.
Red Smith and his biographer, fellow sportswriter Ira Berkow, shared that unique mix of joy and dread when a deadline was approaching.
The tennis pioneers helped pave the way for the Williams sisters and James Blake. But elitism and racism persist in the sport.
The former Baltimore mayor talks to Gelf about 'The Wire' and how the failed War on Drugs is keeping his city down.
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Will Leitch highlights the absurdities of sports and the men who cover them daily on Deadspin. In his new book, he offers a guide to what ails our games and how to fix them.
English film director Ken Loach believes class, not country, is at the heart of his art.
Wonder how pro tennis players would do with a frying pan instead of a racquet? The irreverent Todd Gallagher has answers.
Football Outsiders founder Aaron Schatz tries to make sense of the NFL's numbers, and its known unknowns.
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