Descent into March Madness
Robert Lipsyte:
Robert Lipsyte:
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom:Cracking down once again in Tibet, China seeks to control the script on its flawed human rights record, yet still be regarded as a suitable host for the Olympics. Dream on.
Dave Zirin:The Warriors will miss this year's NBA playoffs, but they can still be winners by reaching out to at-risk youth in Oakland.
Dave Zirin : Barack Obama
All the Denver Broncos wideout wanted to do was celebrate Obama's victory--but his teammates censored him and the media ridiculed him. Why?
Dave Zirin : U.S. Economy
Merritt Paulson, son of Henry Paulson, asks the city of Portland to fund his new sports stadiums even though he can afford it.
Dave Zirin & Daniel Denvir : Presidential Election 2008
The best-known hockey mom in the country gets booed at a game in Philadelphia's Wachovia Center. Failing candidate, failed bank, failed stunt: you can't make this stuff up.
Dave Zirin : Presidential Election 2008
Politicians routinely manipulate Americans' fixation with sports. But Sarah Palin plays an extreme--and disingenuous--version of the game.
Dave Zirin
Don Haskins made his mark on college basketball and on America, as he fought to make the hardwood a level playing field for all.
Dave Zirin : Youth Violence
The Hall of Fame football legend discusses his experiences working with gangs in the black community and why the death penalty just doesn't work.
Andrew Rice : Non-Fiction
Two new books explore the states of wonder and mortification evoked by baseball.

Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom & Kate Merkel-Hess : China
How will the Olympics play in the Chinese equivalent of Peoria, among a populace skeptical of the government's intent and eager to tout their own economic clout?
Funny or Die
Big up yourselves! In this clip, Ali G keeps it real with John Naber, US Olympians President. Respect!
Dave Zirin
You can tell right away that Goldberg didn't read a book, an article, even a fortune cookie, about the 1968 Olympics before whipping out his laptop.
Dave Zirin : Human Rights
If China's leaders believe they've released enough steam for a smooth Olympics, they could be in for a surprise.

Peter Dreier & Kelly Candaele
A conspiracy of management cronies is blocking 91-year-old union pioneer Marvin Miller from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ruth Messinger & Jerry Fowler : Darfur
Don't let Olympic fever obscure the role China plays in the Sudanese government's reign of terror, rape and killing.
Dave Zirin
Mauricia Grant, the first black, female inspection official in NASCAR history, is suing her former employer for sexual and racial misconduct. It may be the best thing that's ever happened to the sport.
Dave Zirin
Two Oklahoma corporate raiders have stolen one of Seattle's most beloved sports franchises with an unlikely accomplice, the NBA's commissioner, David Stern.

Dave Zirin : Ralph Nader
It's a little known fact, but Ralph Nader is seriously interested in sports, which is why he believes there should be a Bill of Rights just for the fans.
Dave Zirin : Race, Ethnicity & Religion
Is Don Imus irredeemably stupid or just a run-of-the-mill racist?

Jeff Kisseloff : Books
Eliot Asinof, blacklisted author of Eight Men Out, created a lifetime of work celebrating rebels and victims of injustice.
Habiba Alcindor
Sports make a great framework for examining politics.
Dave Zirin : Unions
Billy Hunter has a progressive spine and a background that has taken him from working with Huey Newton to sitting across the table from the most formidable commissioner in sports, David Stern.
Dave Zirin : South Africa
In South Africa ethnic violence against foreigners is beginning to spread and the growing voice of opposition comes from an unlikely source--soccer stars.

Dave Zirin : Iraq War
The mother of Pat Tillman reflects on how the Pentagon has distorted the truth about his death and the NFL has exploited the tragedy.
Dave Zirin
For fans, the pigskin meat market is mindless fun, but for young players, football is no fantasy.
Dave Zirin : Jails & Prisons
The Warriors will miss this year's NBA playoffs, but they can still be winners by reaching out to at-risk youth in Oakland.

