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Tennis

It's my favorite sport to play, watch and write about:
  • Exemplars: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Rickey Henderson and Michael Jordan
  • Federer's amazing trick shot in 2010 U.S. Open first round
  • Talking with golfer Sergio Garcia at the 2002 tennis U.S. Open
  • American men fail to rank in top 10 for first time ever
  • Ten countries represented in women's top 10 for first time ever
  • How to enjoy the U.S. Open
  • David Foster Wallace and Michael Joyce
  • Growing up at the Winnetka, Illinois USTA Challenger tournament
  • 2009 Wimbledon trip report
  • On the Wimbledon practice courts with Venus and Richard Williams
  • Roger Federer as Religious Experience
  • 2011 Australian Open preview
  • The 11-hour Wimbledon match between Jon Isner and Nicolas Mahut
  • Federer asks Hingis about Olympics mixed doubles
  • 2010 U.S. Open photo essay
  • Memo to Bill Macatee
  • USTA President apparently means well
  • 2010 Australian Open preview
  • 2009 Wimbledon preview
  • Freakish skills: Federer, Agassi, Wheaton, Woods & Feyer
  • Federer wins 2009 French Open to complete career Slam
  • The day I broke two nonadjacent strings
  • Roger Federer is 30
  • Nadal celebrates 22nd birthday by winning fourth consecutive French Open
  • Federer's streak ends at 23 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals
  • Pop! goes the plantaris (in which I suffer the dreaded "tennis leg")
  • The weirdest thing I saw at the 2004 Australian Open
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One exhilarating Twitter tweet every 6 or 8 weeks!

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NPR Sunday puzzle

This week:

Name a bird. Change its second letter to an E to get the first name of a famous actor. Then name the female of that bird, and double one of its letters. You'll get the last name of this actor. What are the birds, and who is the actor?

Enter here or email me for a hint.

Last week: The word "marten," as in the animal, consists of the beginning letters of "Mississippi," "Arkansas," "Texas," and "New Mexico"; you can actually drive from Mississippi to Arkansas to Texas to New Mexico in that order. What is the longest common English word you can spell by taking the beginning letters of consecutive states in order as you travel through them? Puzzlemaster Will Shortz's answer has eight letters, but maybe you can top that.

Highlight for answer: Puzzlemaster's Answer: "Millions," which consists of the beginning letters of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota.

Winning Answers: There are two acceptable answers. If you reenter states, the best answer is the 10-letter word "amalgamate," which consists of the beginning letters of states in the following order: Alabama or Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Alabama or Arkansas, Tennessee; or Alabama or Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas. If you do not reenter states, the best answer is the nine-letter word "omissions," which consists of the beginning letters of Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota.

Two weeks ago: From listener Kevin Roberts of Norcross, Ga.: Name two fictional characters — the first one good, the second one bad. Each is a one-word name. Drop the last letter of the name of the first character. Read the remaining letters in order from left to right. The result will be a world capital. What is it?

Highlight for answer: Santa, Iago, Santiago

Three weeks ago: Name an animal. Add the letters A and T, and rearrange the result to name another animal. These are both animals that might be found in a zoo, and the last letter of the first animal is the first letter of the last one.

Highlight for answer: Gorilla, alligator

Guess my word!
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First one's on me

First one's on me

Events

Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting
Jackie Robinson, Branch Rickey, and baseball's color line
Jan. 4-Feb. 19, Lookingglass Theatre, Chicago
preview

Carrie Fisher: Wishful Drinking
Autobiographical one-princess show
Oct. 4-16, Bank of America Theatre, Chicago
preview

A Walk in the Woods
Aug. 21-Nov. 20, TimeLine Theatre Company, Chicago
Pulitzer-nominated dramatic take on Soviet-American
nuclear disarmament talks
preview

South Side of Heaven
Open run, The Second City, Pipers Alley, Chicago
Sketch comedy revue
preview

The original Grease
Apr. 21-Aug. 21, American Theater Company, Chicago
Rarely seen
R-rated version originally staged at Kingston Mines in Chicago in 1971, lovingly restored and presented by co-creator Jim Jacobs
backstory • info • tickets

A Girl With Sun in Her Eyes
Jun. 30-Aug. 7, The Second Stage, Chicago
World premiere of crime drama from Pine Box Theater Co.
preview

The Moth GrandSLAM II
Aug. 2, Park West, Chicago
Winners of recent
Moth StorySLAMS gather for a night of
live onstage
storytelling
themoth.org

The 2011 Southpaw Invitational
Aug. 1, Lincoln Park Tennis Club, Chicago
All-lefty doubles tennis

172nd National Puzzlers' League convention
Jul. 7-10, Providence, R.I.
puzzlers.org

The proprietor, as seen by New Yorker cartoonist Matt Diffee
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      • Super Bowl tickets for sale!
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      • Knowing is (just) half the battle
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      • And speaking of Star Wars...
      • Speaking of the 'book...
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Personal Jesus

Personal Jesus
with New York Times puzzle editor Will Shortz at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament
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Why not to blog

Why not to blog
 


A friend of mine produced this hilarious look at a sad era in American history. After lighting up Broadway and playing live on HBO, it's now out on DVD. Click the image to get yourself a copy. You'll love it.




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