Relive the reactions to Murray's historic win and Bartoli's surprising run to the Wimbledon title. Plus, see Gerard Butler and Bradley Cooper cheer Murray on like true All England Club veterans.
The 2013 Frontier League All-Star rosters have been announced for the July 17 game. The votes came from all 14 league general managers, field managers, coaching staffs, broadcasters and local members of the media. The Washington Wild Things and CONSOL Energy Park will be the host of the 2013 All-Star Game Presented by 84 Lumber.
I tend to describe my first novel as a force that whirled into my life like a Tasmanian Devil, demanding to be written and injecting lightness into what was otherwise a distressing year. But simply throwing thanks at the feet of “the muse” discounts a lot: the tasks left abandoned, the support of my family, the sweat, the expense, the satisfaction. And, of course, the deliberation: the strategy and choices that I made in striving for a long held dream.
As Nicole Farhi folds and the high street struggles, Britain's biggest online fashion retailer has posted record profits. Karen Dacre talks to the merry band behind your new summer dress
In the months after losing to Roger Federer in last year's final, Andy Murray would dream in his sleep that the outcome had been very different. Each time he woke up, he thought he was Britain's first male Wimbledon champion since 1936 only to be wrenched back to the stark reality a split second later.
Chris Kohler digs into his collection to show off his a couple rarities, and gives some tips on building your own cache of hard-to-find games.
Chris Kohler digs into his collection to show off his a couple rarities, and gives some tips on building your own cache of hard-to-find games.
About a fifth of the world's fresh surface water resides in the Great Lakes — the legacy of ice sheets that gouged out basins and filled them with meltwater at the end of the last ice age. Over the July 4th holiday, I watched what happens when many millions of cubic feet of that water hurtle at freeway speeds over a precipice and fall more than 100 feet. I'm talking, of course, about Niagara Falls. I've visited the falls dozens of times, and not once have they failed to leave me astoni