Leave it to Chuck Klosterman to get to the heart of why Americans are addicted to football. The longtime pop culture writer, ...
On this week’s episode, I’m joined by Chuck Klosterman to discuss all things football and his new book, aptly titled Football ...
The point here is simple: For a large portion of the country, the NFL is must-watch TV. Which makes it a must-own property ...
Chuck Klosterman’s new book Football explores America’s obsession with the game and predicts its possible decline. He ...
“Certainly not Jim Thorpe,” you say in response, because you’re a reasonable person. Thorpe was 6-foot-1 and 202 pounds, and ...
The New York Times Magazine took a look at how Chuck Klosterman was doing as their new Ethicist through his first five columns, and so far people are having a hard time with agreeing with him. Those ...
Chuck Klosterman wants to get the word out — contrary to what you might think from reading his books Fargo Rock City, Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs, Killing Yourself To Live and the newly released Chuck ...
Update (2:04 p.m. EDT): Klosterman, a music and culture critic best known for his Esquire column Chuck Klosterman's America and the book Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, confirmed via email that he starts ...
Becoming a comedian will get you laid, and becoming an author will get you respect, but from the perspective of a professional audience member like myself, the two really aren’t all that different.
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