The Champions League gets serious this week as the round of 16 begins. To get to this point, 160 games have been completed — now there...
THE UNWORTHY, by Agustina Bazterrica; translated by Sarah Moses Writers have long been preoccupied with the end of the world, though perhaps it would be more...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, illness decimated...
Dorothea Angola, Shorto tells us, arrived in New Amsterdam enslaved, possibly in 1627. She married and had children, and in 1644, her husband petitioned the Dutch...
For almost a decade, Jill Saulnier was an energy line forward for the Canadian women’s national team, winning two Olympic medals and a world championship. Now...
SUCKER PUNCH: Essays, by Scaachi Koul NO FAULT: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce, by Haley Mlotek I can’t recall the first time I saw “The...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Every once in a while, Derek Bender will send a text to one of his former teammates. Or he’ll call, and leave a...
SEE FRIENDSHIP, by Jeremy Gordon In the decade since the hit show “Serial” turned the name “Adnan” into a dinner-party mononym, a new protagonist archetype has...
A few years ago, I got into a lift with a former colleague I knew a little but wouldn’t exactly describe as a close friend. In...
Any discussion of the New York 1920s avant-garde must include Van Vechten — music critic, drama critic, photographer, novelist, Florine Stettheimer subject, and friend and editor...