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Last of the Redskins
What can sports mascots teach us about Native American relations today?
The Scarborough School Board changed from “Redskins” to the “Red Storm” eight years ago, at a time when high school and college teams around the country were trending away from using Native American mascots.
By
RICK WORMWOOD
| December 01, 2008
Bad idea jeans
Sports blotter: "You’re looking at some years, son" edition
By
MATT TAIBBI
| November 25, 2008
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
Scores in nearly every department
Kevin Rafferty's 40th-anniversary documentary about the fabled Game of 1968 — when both teams were unbeaten and Harvard, after being completely outplayed by the 16th-ranked Elis, scored 16 points in the final 42 seconds to "win" — has no designs on being innovative: contemporary interviews with the players are intercut with slightly fuzzy but quite acceptable footage of the game.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| November 24, 2008
Magnum farce
Sports blotter: "CSI: Binghamton" edition
By
MATT TAIBBI
| November 19, 2008
He choked big time
Sports blotter: "Ugly incident" edition
By
MATT TAIBBI
| November 12, 2008
Quiet before the storm
Sports blotter: "Good call, coach" edition
There have been a lot of mysteries surrounding the Patriots in the Bill Belichick years, not surprising given the intense effort the team puts into maintaining airtight clubhouse and organizational secrecy in general.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| November 05, 2008
CMJ in one day
The Gray Lady of indie music fests ain’t what she used to be
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| November 30, 2008
BBs and b-balls
Sports blotter: "Inducing panic" edition
A few years ago, it looked like college athletes shooting strangers with BB guns was going to be the boutique sports offense of the 21st century.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| October 29, 2008
‘Jock-ular’ election coverage
How Mike Ditka almost became the Republican heir-apparent
Yes, today the Providence Phoenix is celebrating its 30th anniversary, including the 10-year run of the NewPaper, and P+J are so proud to have been here the whole time.
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 22, 2008
Cursed Aztecs
Sports blotter: "Late-night shopping" edition
San Diego State Aztecs basketball coach Steve Fisher lectures his players during the season about how to behave off the court, getting pretty specific about what he doesn’t want to see.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| October 29, 2008
Back Beat
At last, Kerouac and Burroughs's co-authored noir novel, And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, resurfaces.
On a Sunday afternoon in December of 1997 I hooked up with the poet Jim McCrary at a Greenwich Village saloon.
By
GEORGE KIMBALL
| October 24, 2008
Dance, Monkey: Iliza Shlesinger
We put a comic on the hot seat. This week’s victim . . .
Those pimply colorful gourds. I can’t figure them out. They’re like the ugly stepsisters for the pumpkin. Can you eat them? No. Are they pretty? No. Do you need them on your table?
By
SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| October 22, 2008
Hello, Larry
Sports blotter: "End of an era" edition
Absolutely nothing is funny about the Lawrence Phillips case, so let’s not even go there — there isn’t a single laugh to be found in this past week’s news that the onetime Next Jim Brown was sentenced to 10 years in Cali.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| October 16, 2008
More bad news for the Mets
Sports blotter: "Very bad times" edition
Look, it just isn’t seemly for us non–New Yorkers to laugh too much about the continued suckdom of the New York Mets, specifically their bullpen.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| October 09, 2008
Illusion of progress
Politics and other mistakes
As the world teetered on the brink of another Great Depression, I was comforted by the knowledge that if civilization collapsed, I’d still have quality health care.
By
AL DIAMON
| October 09, 2008
The Express
Football bio-pic offers a reflection on our not-so-proud past
Ernie Davis may be the greatest running back never to play in the NFL.
By
TOM MEEK
| October 09, 2008
Husker don't
Sports blotter: "Next Lawrence Phillips" edition
Details right now are still sketchy, but Thunder Collins, a former University of Nebraska running back who was once considered a sure-fire NFL star, has been charged with murder.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| October 02, 2008
Hello, old friend
Sports blotter: "Past Pats" edition
There was a recent arrest of a onetime member of the Patriots defensive backfield — old friend Lawyer Milloy.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| September 25, 2008
Crossword: ''Shrinkage''
A few inches have been lost.
By
MATT JONES
| September 17, 2008
Zero hour
Sports blotter: "Credit where credit's due" edition
Everyone knows there is a double-standard in the NFL when it comes to arrests.
By
MATT TAIBBI
| September 17, 2008
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