Posts by Louisa Thomas
I interviewed Alysa Liu in 2021 for NYT Kids and have been fascinated by her career arc ever since — loved this appraisal of how she got here
I wrote about Lindsey Vonn, Mikaela Shiffrin, and greatness. Perhaps for Vonn it could have only ever ended this way. www.newyorker.com/sports/sport...
Come for my sadness! Stay for the brilliant insights of some great writers.
"There is something a little deranged about hearing Mazzulla talk about love." Excellent piece by @louisathomas.bsky.social www.newyorker.com/sports/sport...
The FIFA Peace Prize ceremony at the World Cup Draw, with its blatant political pandering, was one of the more embarrassing episodes even in the history of an organization famously rife with fraud and corruption, @louisathomas.bsky.social writes.
Wrote about everyone’s favorite topic (or maybe only mine), punters www.newyorker.com/sports/sport...
Image of a monument on the Boston Common, engraved with an image of a football. Above the monument is text reading, "What's the true story behind this monument on Boston Common?"
Join us for a conversation about football, monuments and memory on Nov. 18. Authors Kevin Tallec Marston and Mike Cronin of “Inventing the Boston Game” will take on sports, myths, and Boston Brahmins in conversation with @louisathomas.bsky.social. Register here: www.masshist.org/events/inven...
wrote about Old Testament-y Durant, NBA narratives, gambling, etc. linked below
Friday night’s game between the Dodgers and the Brewers will be remembered for a long time—in large part owing to Shohei Ohtani’s inimitable, Bunyanesque feats, @louisathomas.bsky.social writes.
Helen Garner, renowned for her unsparing novels and journalism, has penned a sonorous tribute to her grandson and his sport, Australian-rules football, that looks at masculinity in epic terms, @louisathomas.bsky.social writes.
Quarterbacks manage such a distinctively American mix of violence and spectacle, @louisathomas.bsky.social writes. There is “no one who is exposed to such risk of public failure week after week.”