King Kaufman

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  • "29,000 people and a million butterflies"

    Vin Scully's radio call of the ninth inning of Sandy Koufax's 1965 perfect game against the Chicago Cubs is pure baseball literature.
  • Vin Scully

    For 50 years, an Irish redhead from the Bronx has been the gold standard for baseball announcers.
  • "Words Fail Me," "Sin and Syntax" and "Sleeping Dogs Don't Lay"

    Three new guides to grammar and style approach the rules with a liberal informality and a healthy dash of humor.
  • The Baron of Bakersfield

    With his unmistakable honky-tonk sound and 15 No. 1 hits in a row, Buck Owens owned country music.
  • Family circus

    Jerry Springer: Ringmaster Reviewed by Gary Kaufman The movie is every bit as loud and raunchy as the television show -- so what's not to like?
  • Sharps and Flats: Beyond and Back: The X Anthology

  • The thrill is gone

    Mike Tyson's chomp of Evander Holyfield's ear is only the latest in a long list of reasons for a boxing fan to throw in the towel.
  • This is Elvis

    Gary Kaufman writes about "This is Elvis" for Salon's Personal Best movies.
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