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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
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'After Andy': Getting Warhol's Religion
Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni's memoir captures the artist's final days and how religion influenced the weirdness of the era
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Story Behind Nike's Controversial 1987 'Revolution' Commercial
Sneakers, the Beatles, Michael Jordan, John McEnroe, lawsuits and a revolution in advertising took place 30 years ago
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How Professional Athletes Deal With Bench Boredom
From flipping water bottles to ordering pizza, long games can lead some superstars to look for distractions
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How New Jersey Devils Became Last Demonic Team in Pro Sports
The undead and demonic aren't really represented in sports anymore
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Why It's Time to Stop Asking Allen Iverson About 'Practice'
'Practice? We talkin' bout practice?' Man, I am a Hall of Famer and that's all you can think about?"
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