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Two Sports Illustrated writers talk to Gelf about their book Foul Lines, an NBA satire with some juicy material that doesn't always fit in the magazine.
A participatory profile of the West Coast's brightest comedic talentWill Franken.
A man dressed as a giant donut rocks the Bay Area's battle-rap scene.
The author of Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer talks to Gelf about working for the New York Times, Alabama football, and why sports fundamentalism is OK.
The overlooked British hospital comedy Green Wing has shredded the traditional-sitcom blueprint and eschewed the medical-show clichés.
Gelf recommends some background reading to get up to speed on Washington scandals.
A new study uses shoddy stats to hold the movie industry responsible for society's poor health choices.
Use the same tactics that have been successful against smoking.
Gelf recommends some background reading to get up to speed on the forces behind the poverty cycle.
The internationally renowned novelist and journalist talks to Gelf about noir, comedy, and the state of the written word. And about how Joe Buck is an asshead.
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