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'The best baseball player you've never heard of': The remarkable story of Toni Stone

September 27, 2011
| Author Martha Ackmann speaks with Ellie Gordon-Moershel about the life of Toni Stone -- the first woman to play professional baseball in the Negro League.

41:49 minutes (35.83 MB)

Free Favourites at Four presents Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story

Oct 5 2011 - 4:00am
Oct 5 2011 - 6:00pm

Location

NFB Mediatheque
150 John St (at Richmond)
Toronto
Canada
Phone: 416 973 3012
43° 38' 56.994" N, 79° 23' 27.3876" W

In pre-WWII, the Asahi baseball team were heroes among the Japanese Canadians of Vancouver, winning the Pacific Northwest Championship for five straight years. Then Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and everything changed.

 

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Amanda
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Reel Women

DVD Reviews: Happy Valentine's Day from Judy Rebick, Meryl Streep, Cathi Bond and Katharine Hepburn

February 14, 2011
| Looking for some Sweet Movie Love with a Woman of the Year who finds out that It's Complicated.

8:07 minutes (5.62 MB)
Columnists

Cito and the Great Recession

Sports teams play a special role in people's lives during hard economic times, like the Depression of the 1930s. Fans fasten on their teams, which seem less dependent on harsh, uncontrollable forces and more in the hands of the players.

The playing fields are relatively even, compared to the economy. I don't think this is escapist; it's more like finding solace in the sight of grace under pressure. Even fantasy Hollywood musicals of the 1930s, such as Astaire-Rogers films, display that.

Take the line "Let's face the music and dance" from Follow the Fleet in 1936; it's explicitly about confronting financial despair with elegance.

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