I’m reading Franklin Foer’s How Soccer Explains the World right now which is actually a pretty good read. Sports often offer a telling insight into a culture, and Foer is a great storyteller. Coincidently, the ESPN E-Ticket this week is about women’s basketball in Russia where Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are playing in the winters between WNBA seasons. They are getting paid 5-10 times what they make in the WNBA, have a free house, drivers, cooks, the whole nine yards. While both are born in the States, they play under an Israeli and Italian passport respectively, since Russian clubs have to have a minimum of Russian and European players. It’s a fascinating article.
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08/28/2008
Found this via Brea Grant’s blog. It’s a good song, and the rest of the album is pretty good. You can get the album, Re-arrange Us, on Amazon.com’s MP3 store. No DRM, just plain, high quality MP3 files.
(PS. Don’t forget to watch Brea Grant on Heroes in a few weeks, and check out other books and music she likes over at Coolspotters. And, no, I’ve got no connection to her, business or otherwise. Just a fan since I saw her on Friday Night Lights.)
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05/16/2007
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