
Why Soccer, ‘Working-Class Ballet,’ Continues to Thrive
Author Simon Critchley's new book, 'What We Think About When We Think About Soccer,' examines the power and myth of the world's most popular sport
Author Simon Critchley's new book, 'What We Think About When We Think About Soccer,' examines the power and myth of the world's most popular sport
Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni's memoir captures the artist's final days and how religion influenced the weirdness of the era
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From flipping water bottles to ordering pizza, long games can lead some superstars to look for distractions
The undead and demonic aren't really represented in sports anymore
'Practice? We talkin' bout practice?' Man, I am a Hall of Famer and that's all you can think about?"
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