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My life in baseball
I've witnessed some incredible moments in 50 years of fandom. But on Opening Day, it's my dad I think of most
04/03/2010 04:30 UTC
I took my dead father to a Red Sox game
New fiction about living with the man who raised you, long after he's gone
03/09/2013 20:00 UTC
"Clueless" wasn't supposed to be a hit: "I don’t think they necessarily saw a teen female audience as being much of a boon"
Salon talks to Jen Chaney, author of "As If!: The Oral History of Clueless" about the movie's timeless appeal
08/03/2015 01:00 UTC
My compliments to the Peace Corps chef
Kevin Kaye has a bright career in sexy restaurants, but he got his start in a Russian demilitarized zone
02/05/2010 09:05 UTC
I found love in a haunted prison
If the walls of Eastern State Penitentiary could talk, they would not tell tales of romance
10/31/2017 22:57 UTC
Home decorating and other lies
On the wildly addictive "Trading Spaces," two neighbors remodel bedrooms while producers and designers reinvent something else -- reality.
11/27/2002 01:00 UTC
Ariel Sharon's fascinating appetite
In my years reporting on the Middle East, I witnessed his bizarre relationship with food -- and the story behind it
10/22/2011 23:00 UTC
The "WandaVision" TV homages aren't mere storytelling gimmicks – they're strategic metacommentaries
The Marvel TV show makes us question the reality of what's happening by presenting an unreality we know
01/24/2021 20:30 UTC
How I became the keeper of my mother-in-law’s spinach rice recipe
One writer's unexpected contribution to her family's culinary inheritance
11/30/2021 16:00 UTC
Bring me to life: Evanescence helped me find my trans voice
The album "Fallen" released 20 years ago. Each track named a chasm in my life and paved a path out of it
04/29/2023 19:00 UTC
Far from home, Dad's egg curry is the one thing I didn't know I'd miss
You can’t always carry people, but a packet of chili fits in any bag
10/13/2018 18:59 UTC
I'm worried that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's "Sisters" will be as bad as it looks
This is not what I want to see from two of the savviest women in comedy
07/15/2015 21:48 UTC
Couch surfing
She found her Dr. Feelgood once. But do you ever get a second one?
03/11/2003 01:36 UTC
The last great American rivalry
The Red Sox may finally be on the verge of ending The Curse and beating the Yankees. But even if they don't, their fans have been blessed with that rarest of gifts -- passion. An exclusive excerpt from Steve Kettmann's "One Day at Fenway."
09/25/2004 00:00 UTC
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