For 40 years he entertained readers with his insightful stories and columns.
On Sports
Former Providence Journal sports reporter Mike Szostak writes news and analysis about sports in the region.
Coming Attraction: Hall of Fame Tennis
Newport is the place to be next week. Here’s why.
These two Red Sox histories deserve a read
If you have had enough of the bumbling 2023 Red Sox, books by veteran beat writer Sean McAdam and the staff of The Boston Globe will inform and entertain you
Pickleball is thriving where tennis used to be
The fastest growing sport in America has overtaken golf, according to one study.
The Celtics needed their best and delivered their worst
After a spectacular comeback to force Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Celtics failed miserably.
Lessons learned in sports aided Neil Steinberg’s career in banking and philanthropy
The sprinter turned business leader relied on lessons he took from track.
NIL and transfer portal challenge college administrators and coaches
College athletes are cashing in and changing schools like free agents, thanks to NIL and the transfer portal.
The Bruins suffered an epic collapse
Leading their first-round series, 3-1, the Bruins lost three straight — two at home in overtime — to the Florida Panthers. Boston is out of the Stanley Cup playoffs
Marathon Monday and other musings
A decade after the Boston Marathon Bombing, memories linger.
Two weeks later, Ed Cooley’s departure still doesn’t feel right
It’s how, not why, the Providence College basketball coach left for Georgetown.
