Masters
Anita Baker Wants Her Masters Back. Getting Them Won't Be Easy
She's relying on a little-known law to reclaim the rights to her old work, but there's a limit to how much it can do for her.
Why Taylor Swift's Plan to Re-Record Her Old Music Is Actually Going to Work
This isn't just a way for the pop star to get back at Scooter Braun—it's a shrewd power play that could earn her millions.
Meet the First Person to Ever Receive a Master's Degree in Ninja Studies
You can say he now has ninja-level skills.
Why You Should Care About the Fire That Destroyed Thousands of Master Recordings
What exactly is a master—and what did we lose when they burned?
Meet the Massachusetts Firefighter Who Qualified for the Masters and U.S. Open
Matt Parziale had two idols growing up in Brockton: his father Vic, and Tiger Woods.
Sergio Garcia Roars Back, Chokes, And Then Closes In Dramatic Masters Finish
Sergio capitalized and clinched his first green jacket ever. It was nowhere close to boring.
Russell Henley Eagles With an 185-Yard Heat-Seeking Missile That Breaks the Hole
Yes, it's OK to hi-five now. That's what hi-fives are for.
What Do Painters' Personal Art Collections Say About Their Owners?
Artistic expression means finding the right muse for your art—maybe even a rival’s creation.
Throwback Thursday: Jack Nicklaus Wins the Masters at 46
Jack Nicklaus's improbable 1986 Masters victory at age 46 continues to resonate across professional golf, and among golf fans facing down middle age.
What Went Wrong for Jordan Spieth at the Masters
It was the timing of Jordan Spieth's shipwreck on Sunday that was the true stunner, and Danny Willett took advantage at Augusta this weekend.
Masters Day Two: Rory McIlroy Emerges
Rory McIlroy would prefer to be considered an underdog. But his march to the top of the leadboard on Friday has made him a favorite heading into the weekend.