There is a character in Thomas Klise\u27s 1974 novel, The Last Western, whose name is Willie. The young man was born in New Mexico, became a baseball pitcher with a supernatural pitch, and was of multi-racial origin. As he developed his athletic skills he quickly achieved perfection, which vaulted him into the public limelight and super stardom. Shortly the public tired of his perfection, being bored by it. He was cynically manipulated by greedy sports owners and ultimately the public turned on him
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If you watched The Open from Turnberry this weekend there were two surprises: Tiger Woods didn’t mak...
Responding to media celebrations on the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color ...
From a storytelling perspective, journalism is considered to be a powerful myth making force. Journa...
There is a character in Thomas Klise\u27s 1974 novel, The Last Western, whose name is Willie. The yo...
By the time Mozart was twenty he had several symphonies under his belt and was the toast of the Euro...
As all the world knows by now, Tiger Woods won the Masters yesterday. Without a doubt, it was one of...
Watching Tiger Woods play golf is one of the great treats available to those who follow sport in the...
If you were lucky enough to watch Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open last weekend you could not help but b...
Although it is early to evaluate Woods’s historical significance, it is safe to conclude that he is ...
Tiger Woods, perennial winner of gold tournaments, has a unique way of describing his ancestry. When...
Tiger Woods is a professional golfer who set an amazing career in motion in 1997, when he became the...
Contributions by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: Asian and Pacific Islander American...
Three men, three stories, three sports, one early in his career, one at mid-career and one at the en...
The essays in this book arise from the premise that Tiger Woods is not simply a phenomenal player bu...
In these first few weeks of college and professional football, upsets seemed to be the rule rather t...
If you watched The Open from Turnberry this weekend there were two surprises: Tiger Woods didn’t mak...
Responding to media celebrations on the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color ...
From a storytelling perspective, journalism is considered to be a powerful myth making force. Journa...