Dan Epstein
Ball Four, You're Out: How A Classic Baseball Book Became A Failed Baseball Sitcom
Jim Bouton's "Ball Four" still stands as the best, funniest, most revealing baseball memoir ever written. It was also a short-lived CBS sitcom, and a bad one.
Sex, Drugs, Nails: Talking to Lenny Dykstra About His Wild, Reckless Ride Through Life
Lenny Dykstra played the game hard on the field, and played dangerously hard off it. He wound up in prison for it, but his new memoir isn't about regrets.
Looking Back At Reggie Jackson's Lost Season In Baltimore, 40 Years Later
One of Reggie Jackson's best seasons came in Baltimore, and has more or less vanished down the memory hole. There isn't even a baseball card for it. It happened.
This Short Documentary Explores the Toronto Police’s Racial Profiling Problem
In light of a Toronto Star investigation that revealed the extent to which black people are profiled in Toronto, along with a sweeping policy change in the Toronto Police to revise their profiling tactics, an advocacy group called the Toronto...
We Spoke to Defence Attorneys about Racial Profiling and Trayvon Martin
The acquittal of George Zimmerman has left millions in North America with an uneasy feeling about the state of criminal justice, and an uncertainty about who our courts are really working for. We spoke to some defence attorneys in Canada and the US...