World Cup Final Watch Party: Spain vs Argentina. Here’s What to Put on the Table for Both Sides.
Spain vs Argentina. July 19. Here’s how to set the table for both sides: gazpacho and gambas for Spain, empanadas and choripán for Argentina.
Spain vs Argentina. July 19. Here’s how to set the table for both sides: gazpacho and gambas for Spain, empanadas and choripán for Argentina.
Cabo Verde didn’t travel to the World Cup. The World Cup traveled to them. 200 years of diaspora in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, finally on the biggest stage.
Spain is a World Cup co-favorite. Gazpacho, tortilla española, and a glass of Rioja belong on your table when La Roja plays. Here’s what to make.
Brazil plays soccer like they throw a party. Pão de queijo, caipirinhas, brigadeiros. Here’s what to put on the table when the Seleção plays.
Knicks vs Hawks is New York vs Atlanta — the original rap capital vs the one that took over. Kith x Giorgio Armani vs Magic City Night. Pizza slice vs lemon pepper wings. City Series breaks it down.
The Miami Grand Prix 2026 is here and the city didn’t just show up for the race. It showed up for the whole week. Here’s what’s actually happening in Miami right now.
A pimento cheese sandwich costs $1.50 at Augusta. It hasn’t changed since 2002. In a world of $18 stadium hot dogs, that’s not modesty — it’s a statement of power. Here’s what Masters Tournament culture is really about.
Michael Jordan opened his first restaurant in Chicago in 1993. Not the steakhouse everyone knows. A sports bar called…
Usain Bolt ate 1,000 nuggets and won three golds. Nadal’s pasta has no sauce. Jordan’s steak arrived on time. Athlete food rituals explained.
From Dodger Dogs to garlic fries, discover which stadium food is worth the price. We break down the best ballpark eating across sports and why some $18 meals earn their keep.