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A long-lost sport once feared dead is being dusted off and played again in the villages where it was born. “Knurr-and-spell” was once played widely in pubs across England’s South Yorkshire, but had ...
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The Hornets beat the Pelicans on Monday to win their seventh game in a row. Charlotte’s win was all the more impressive when you consider the adversity they faced in the game. First, they lost their ...
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Table tennis suddenly has bounced back into the zeitgeist thanks to Marty Supreme and a virtuosic performance by Timothée Chalamet. Could you ask for better timing to launch a sustainable ping pong ...
The director Josh Safdie had a personal connection to 1950s players, but he also enlisted professionals to choreograph the action and employed a visual trick. By Esther Zuckerman When Josh Safdie was ...
A ping-pong ball at top speed travels over 70 miles an hour — so fast it could zip across Manhattan in less than two minutes. Director Josh Safdie’s hyperactive, head-spinning “Marty Supreme” keeps ...