Bringing this up again because I think it helps explain what's happening just beneath the surface of this business with Christine Brennan, who remains a cop.
Caitlin Clark has become the medium in which class, which is to say race, which is to say gender, is felt and fought over in the WNBA. defector.com/who-made-cai...
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I tried to explain why sports media in the gambling era just kinda sucks www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
The $10 billion industry transformed how sports media is fundedâand written.
worth the price of admission just for the receipts on 90s basketball media ("the young Black son of an NBA player was toddling onto the cover of Sports Illustrated beneath the question, 'WHEREâS DADDY?,'â) flaminghydra.com/who-made-cai...
by Tommy Craggs It was something like five years before she was born that the moral panic over Caitlin Clark began. This was 1997, the year the WNBA debuted. The NBA was bleeding from the teeth to lo...
Caitlin Clark is the modality in which class gets lived in the WNBA flaminghydra.com/issue-110/
Today: Tommy Craggs, late of "Game Theory" on HBO and writer and editor at Mother Jones, HuffPost, Slate, Gawker Media, and Deadspin; and Hamilton Nolan, author of the newsletter How Things Work and t...
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The Pulitzer winner who has advised presidents is still writing. His influential books include âLincoln at Gettysburgâ and âWhy I Am a Catholic,â but heâs decided he no longer is.
My friend asked me about god for his newsletter, and I answered about communism. healings.substack.com/p/the-healin...
"These protesters, in resisting the manufacture of human disposability ... have a lot more to offer us spiritually than any kind of personal eschatology."