Some random links to fill your Thursday. Continue reading
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© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
Some random links to fill your Thursday. Continue reading
© 2012 Ryan Nagelhout. All rights reserved.
In this episode, Ryan is joined by Paul of Hockey Rhetoric. The two discuss the changing way we are presented entertainment, including mixtapes, blogs and the traditional media gatekeepers. They talk Frank Ocean, Amanda Hocking and the way bloggers become journalists. Continue reading
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Some July 4 links to tide you over on the oddest Wednesday of the year. Continue reading
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Ryan compares this Sabres season to his 11th grade English class. Because this team doesn’t have enough metaphors attached to it already. Continue reading
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An ambitious list of stuff we’re going to try and read, starting with Chris: “Road Swing: One Fan’s Journey Into The Soul Of America’s Sports” by Steve Rushin “The Breaks of the Game” by David Halberstam “Leafs AbomiNation: The Dismayed … Continue reading
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by Ryan Two years ago the Sabres were dead before we could even celebrate our first birthday. Suddenly we were trying to figure out what the hell we were going to talk about over the summer. What we decided to … Continue reading
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by Ryan This wasn’t on the original “Reading With the Roost” list, but it should have been. What it was on: the clearance rack at Barnes and Noble, and at $4.98 I couldn’t pass it up. So while on vacation … Continue reading
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by Ryan The more you read sports books, the more you to understand their utility. Some are truly great, and when you finish reading them you wonder how you watched the sport before picking it up. A good sports book … Continue reading