Carnivalesque: On the Ways We See Basketball
In a preview of LARB Quarterly no. 39: “Air,” Tosten Burks surveys the new philosophy and syntax of basketball writing....
In a preview of LARB Quarterly no. 39: “Air,” Tosten Burks surveys the new philosophy and syntax of basketball writing....
Tosten BurksSep 29
Samuel Fury Childs Daly reviews artist Matthew Barney’s new film “Secondary.”...
Samuel Fury Childs DalySep 27
Liz Wolfson profiles Katie Heindl, author of the sports Substack “Basketball Feelings.”...
Liz WolfsonJun 10
Paul Thompson speaks with Drew Millard about his new book, “How Golf Can Save Your Life.”...
Paul ThompsonJun 5
Joseph Darda reviews Theresa Runstedtler’s “Black Ball: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Spencer Haywood, and the Generation that Saved the Soul of the NBA.”...
Joseph DardaMar 19
Clarissa Fragoso Pinheiro discusses how football in Brazil is a central pillar sustaining the collective illusion of a shared national identity....
David Lipset reviews Lisa Uperesa’s anthropological study “Gridiron Capital: How American Football Became a Samoan Game.”...
David LipsetSep 11, 2022
Pickup soccer games are the world’s true social media....
Dan FriedmanFeb 18, 2022
What’s the meaning of our grief for sports heroes — especially those, like Maradona, well known for their personal failings?...
Alessandro CamonJan 17, 2021
Bob Blaisdell reviews a new biography of the late, great Tom Terrific....
Bob BlaisdellDec 27, 2020
Julia Scheeres talks to Brad Balukjian about his road trip to track down all the players in a 1986 package of Topps....
Julia ScheeresNov 14, 2020
ESPN’s documentary “The Last Dance” is an “untold story” we’ve all heard a million times....
Hal SundtAug 15, 2020
Mike Broida gets sent to “The Cactus League,” the debut novel from Emily Nemens....
Mike BroidaMar 26, 2020
The ritual of pickup basketball is a pocket of democracy as close as the local park....
Mark EdmundsonFeb 23, 2020
"High Flying Bird’s" Lukácsian dramatization of class struggle remains trapped, visually and narratively, in a neoliberal perceptual apparatus....
Derek NystromApr 10, 2019
Kieran Setiya interviews philosopher Alva Noë about his book, Infinite Baseball: Notes from a Philosopher on the Ballpark....
Kieran SetiyaMar 28, 2019
Michael Agovino explores the formal and stylistic echoes between soccer and jazz....
Michael J. AgovinoMar 17, 2019
Samantha N. Sheppard thinks about the back and forth between social injustice, social progress, and the institutional power of the NBA in Showtime's Shut Up and Dribble....
Samantha N. SheppardFeb 12, 2019
Taylor Larsen praises “The Hazards of Good Fortune,” a new novel by Seth Greenland....
Taylor LarsenJan 1, 2019
Connor Goodwin on "University of Nike," Joshua Hunt's look at how companies like Nike control institutions of higher learning....
Connor GoodwinDec 26, 2018
On the inevitability of professional basketball...
Yago Colás, Theresa Runstedtler, Brian R. JacobsonNov 1, 2018
On brain trauma, Budweiser, Steamin' Willie Beamen, and the blurring of Colin Kaepernick's dissent....
Brian R. Jacobson, Sarah J. Jackson, Kathleen Bachynski, Travis VoganSep 12, 2018
To kick off our new sports and culture column, LARB Ball, Brian Jacobson thinks about the labors of the World Cup....
Brian R. JacobsonJul 20, 2018
Dan Friedman offers a list of books for those obsessed or perplexed by the World Cup....
Dan FriedmanJun 21, 2018