Mark Lamster
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Mark Lamster|Essays
Memories of Yankee Stadium
The opportunity to sit in the Yankee Stadium cheap seats close to the field and to become a part of a community was very special. One of the things I find most troubling about the new ballpark is that this opportunity will be dramatically …
Mark Lamster|Essays
Practice Does Not Make Perfect
The J-E-T-S spent $75 million this year on a state-of-the-art new training facility designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, but they may still miss the playoffs.
Mark Lamster|Essays
A Horrible Machine
Check out my essay on the classic scout song "Dunderbeck" in the latest issue (no. 6) of the always gnaw-worthy Meatpaper.
Mark Lamster|Essays
How the West Was Lost
My reviews of two new photography books.
Mark Lamster|Essays
Return of the Prodigal Son
Can Alexander Brodsky reinvent Russian architecture?
Mark Lamster|Essays
Seeing Red
Red Bogart blamed technology and changing attitudes for the reason he sold Camp Tomahawk, but Mark Lamster knew there was something more to the story.
Mark Lamster|Baseball
The Collector
Jefferson R. Burdick transformed the act of baseball card collecting into a culture of commercialism, an achievement that haunted him throughout his career.
Mark Lamster|Essays
Notes From the Other Georgia
With a past of urban decay and trauma, the city of Tbilisi faces a precarious future.
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