Culture

The sports page

The NHL failed in Arizona, but it’s succeeding in America

Ice hockey is flourishing as an increasingly American sport

What’s the deal?

True tales of secrecy, opacity and outright thievery in art

Two outsiders tried to crack the art business. They did not like what they found

On the up

For a colossal challenge, try tower-running

The sport, which involves hurrying up high-rises, is ascendant

Can’t get you out of my head

“Boléro” is among the most lucrative works of classical music

It is also at the forefront of a new film and copyright dispute

Iran, drawn

A new graphic novel takes aim at Iran’s oppressive government

The author of “Persepolis” returns with a riveting collection of illustrated stories

American fiction

Paul Auster was the bard of Brooklyn

A recurring theme of his novels was life’s coincidences

Frisky business

Is there more or less sex on screen?

Data show that the amount of sexual content in top films has sharply declined since 2000

Class acts

A little-remembered rivalry that shaped the modern world

The race between Carl Linnaeus and Georges-Louis de Buffon to categorise all life had long-lasting consequences

Back Story

Fed up with Biden v Trump II? Some succour from fictional rematches

From “Moby Dick”, “Star Wars” and “Rocky” to the presidential election

The sports page

Is this the greatest ever Premier League season?

The race between Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool masks issues at the bottom of the table

Feeling horny

Romantasy brings dragons and eroticism together. At last

Novels starring hot fairies are selling millions of copies

From ivory tower to person of the hour

Who’s afraid of Judith Butler, the “godmother of queer theory”?

A new book highlights Judith Butler’s fierceness and blind spots