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The Onion takes on the laughable excess of sports journalism and sports stars. Editor John Krewson says it's all for the beef-jerky ads.
Author Jeff Pearlman set out to tell the true story of the Bear known as Sweetness. Some Chicago writers didn't want to hear it.
Ten years after the release of his book chronicling the competitive Scrabble scene, Stefan Fatsis remains nuts for tiles, triple word scores, and bingos.
Author Marshall Jon Fisher started with an epic tennis match and expanded from there, encompassing homophobia, World War II, and the incomparable Bill Tilden.
In his rise to hip-hop moguldom, Jay-Z has gone from streetballer to team owner.
New York City firefighter Matt Long came back from a gory mauling by a bus to run a marathon. He told Charlie Butler his story, or as much of it as he remembered.
Before Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry won Super Bowls as head coaches, they were assistants together in New York. Ernie Palladino looks back.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
Midtown Lunch writer and Urban Oyster food tour guide Brian Hoffman cares little for the provenance of his pickings, so long as they're tasty.
David Weber, restaurateur and head of the New York City Food Truck Association, believes New York can have its gourmet food and eat it, too.
Full article » | by Adam Rosen
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