the UNDER REVIEW Chapbook is an annual contest featuring a complete work or collection with a sports slant, nod or undercurrent, subtle or overt.
Read MoreThe Oakland A’s are my paragon of perseverance in this life. They have continually shown the world of sports that they can compete against all odds, evoking a different kind of identification among us fans: it’s personal when we win, it’s validating.
Read MoreI am never not listening to ‘One Shining Moment.’ I’m talking about the Luther Vandross version, of course. I don’t mean this literally. I don’t have a Spotify playlist setup to play the official March Madness anthem on repeat for all hours of the day. I mean this in a similar way…
Read MoreWe were winning 58-18. This would be a noteworthy scoreline in any circumstance. Up by 40 points in the fourth quarter against a crosstown foe and absolutely giving them the business.
Read MoreIn 1977 the Portland Trailblazers won their first and, at this writing, only NBA championship. They did this after never making the playoffs before in their six year existence.
Read MoreWhen they won their first game of the season, I thought, OK, good, not going to get shut out this year.
The second, hey, a sweep!
Read MoreI’m still learning how to be sad about Kobe because I’m still learning how to be sad about myself.
Read MoreFrom the time I could run, I understood myself to be an athlete. Early on, I played baseball and then softball. In adolescence, I was devoted to basketball, playing year-round for my high school team. By the time I went to college, however, I had stopped playing sports. I was hungry to reinvent myself in a new community without the drag of old identities from back home, “athlete” included.
Read MoreIt’s been a tough year to love football. I suppose it’s always difficult to grapple with the emotion of loving something as undeniably barbaric as America’s most popular sport, but justifying my love for football has been more challenging in these times than it ever has been.
Read MoreDespite launching two of our issues in quarantine, news of our Pushcart nominations, can now be spread to the masses.
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