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Long-starving poet Katy Lederer considers her unlikely transition to the world of hedge funds, and what it's meant for her art.
Amit Chatwani, scribe and skewerer of New York City's economic overclass, mulls the end of bottles, models, and the young men who love them.
Gorgeous George's flamboyance influenced the greatest of all time and today's NFL showboats, as well as Bob Dylan and James Brown.
Veteran boxing scribe George Kimball revives the era when a distinguished quartet of pugilists ruled the sport.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
In the Super Bowl afterglow, Jason Cole turned the Giants receiver's spoken words into a book. Now his co-writer is facing a gun charge and three and a half years in prison.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
The Galloping Ghost was as big in his day as Babe Ruth, but we've forgotten how critical he was in building the modern NFL. A new biography aims to set that right.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
Free Darko's sensibilities elevate even the Association's most-mundane games into an aesthete's delight.
The author of Friday Night Lights is a fierce advocate of print journalism, even as he senses its imminent obsolescence.
Full article » | by Max Lakin
The man Buzz Bissinger dubbed 'Big Daddy Balls' and decried as the nadir of sports blogging has written a book of his own. Made up of lots of blog posts.
Tim McLoughlin probes the seedy, non-organic-eating side of Brooklyn.
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