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Food

A Dissenter Grows in Brooklyn

Longtime Park Slope restaurateur and Business Improvement District head Irene LoRe is wary of the neighborhood's growing food truck presence.

Sports

Storming FIFA's Gates

Sports Illustrated writer Grant Wahl discusses his failed bid to displace Sepp Blatter.

Sports

Lance Armstrong's Shadow

When the seven-time Tour de France champ came out of retirement to go for No. 8, cycling writer Bill Strickland was there for every pedal to chronicle the bumpy ride.

Sports

Omaha Basketball's Race Pioneers

In 1968, five black starters led Omaha Central to the brink of a state title. Then racial tensions exploded. Steve Marantz tells their story.

Sports

When Joe DiMaggio Couldn't Be Stopped

Over 56 magical games in 1941, the Yankees centerfielder couldn't be denied a hit. And Italian-Americans still haven't forgotten that summer.

Books

A Sport for Fathers and Neurotic Sons

Author Steve Friedman found frustration and father-son bonding on the golf course.

Books

Downwardly Mobile

In his debut novel How to Fail, self-helplessness expert Aaron Goldfarb insists that the potential for disappointment lives inside all of us.

Law

The Unicycle Diaries

Kyle Peterson pedals his sturdy rig to modest notoriety.

Arts

The Dude's Abode

If The Big Lebowski is religion, take a look inside its church.

Food

The Chili-onaire Next Door

The World's Biggest Jerk-Off and The Bacon Takedown—these are just some of the food events organized by Matt Timms that haven't shat the bed.

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