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The Brownstone Basement Screening Every Women's Basketball Rivalry
A community space with folding chairs and a projector becomes the neighborhood's unofficial WNBA clubhouse, the loudest room in Brooklyn for tip-off.
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The Polish Café Hosting a Fixture Nobody Expected to Care About
A bakery with a single television becomes an unlikely World Cup destination when the draw pairs a Central European underdog with a CONCACAF surprise.
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The Tapas Bar Turning Red for Every Spanish Kickoff
A Queens restaurant becomes a Madrid annex during World Cup fixtures, the paella pans working overtime and the bar chanting in Catalan and Castilian alike.
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The West African Grill Screening Both Sides of a Rivalry
A restaurant splits allegiances for a World Cup match, half the room draped in tricolor, the other half in orange, the kitchen serving fufu through extra time.
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The Diner Screening Midwest Baseball for Homesick Transplants
A 24-hour diner tunes into Great Plains matchups for the expats who miss summer nights at the ballpark, serving pie and coffee through extra innings.
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When the Tennis Club Opens Its Gates for a Final
A private tennis facility screens a championship match on the clubhouse patio, non-members welcome for one afternoon when a top-seeded player takes the court.
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The Brooklyn Pub That Stays Open Late for West Coast First Pitch
A neighborhood bar keeps the lights on past last call when a Los Angeles team plays a night game, the jukebox silenced for nine innings of baseball.
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The IMAX Theater That Sells Out Before the First Trailer Drops
A landmark cinema reserves its largest screen for a director's three-hour epic, tickets claimed weeks in advance by cinephiles who won't settle for standard format.
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The Arthouse Cinema Holding Midnight for a Buzzy Premiere
A single-screen theater downtown programs a late showing of a controversial new release, the kind of film that sparks arguments in the lobby before the credits roll.
- The Long Way Home
Walk the Hudson River Esplanade After a Late Cape Fear Screening
The waterfront path downtown glows under sodium lamps and feels like stepping into your own noir epilogue when the theater empties past midnight.