All Blog posts Tagged: '_/query'
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The Tao of Dabo: How to Appreciate Clemson’s Coach
Bring Your Own Guts isn’t just Dabo Swinney’s motivational tagline; it’s his way of life.
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Terryology: Decoding Terrence Howard’s ‘Rolling Stone’ Interview/Advanced Mathematical Concepts
The ‘Empire’ star’s comments about math and geometry in ‘Rolling Stone’ are explained by our resident Terryologist.
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Rest in Pieces, HitchBOT: Hitchhiking Droid Catches Last Ride in Philly
Gird yourselves, ladies and gentlemen. Gruesome imagery of android mutilation follows.
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Hanley Ramirez and the Fog of Left Field
Hanley Ramirez has been a big-money bust in Boston, and his performance in left has been the most stubborn cipher. It’s not a stretch to pin the blame for his whole miserable season on his position switch from shortstop. So what were the Red Sox thinking?
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A Deadly Serious Review of ‘A Deadly Adoption’
Will Ferrell’s new Lifetime movie asks many questions about the nature of human existence.
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Win and Go Home: The New York Rangers Push the Lightning to Game 7
Derick Brassard’s hat trick leads to a seeming inevitable winner-take-all showdown at Madison Square Garden.
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Getting to Know Girlpool: The Young Rock Duo on Their Debut Record and Rejecting ‘Idealization Culture’
The young L.A. expats talk about ‘Before the World Was Big,’ their intimate, fantastic new album.
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Bake Shop Mailbag: NFL Training Camp, Proper Pregnancy Etiquette, and the Fate of the Mets
You have pressing questions? Katie Baker has the answers.
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Pitches in Radar Gun Are Slower Than They Appear: Identifying Baseball’s Perceived Velocity Kings
Miami reliever Carter Capps isn’t a household name, but he may be the most unhittable pitcher in the game. How is that possible? Answering that requires understanding the difference between actual and perceived velocity.
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Summer TV Mailbag: Seasonal Awards! The ‘True Detective’ Drinking Game! Shows Without Zombies or Spies!
There are simply more quality shows on TV right now than I ever would have expected, a dazzling mix of unexpected freshmen and surging veterans. Let’s answer your questions about them.