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Moe Berg was a catcher for several teams during his 15-year Major League Baseball career in the 1920s and '30s. (Courtesy of Irwin Berg) ...
Moe Berg was a Jew, born 112 years ago yesterday. These are hard facts, but other than that, storytelling and subterfuge colour the margins. Actually, it’s more tha… ...
Moe Berg was born in Harlem in 1902. He was the third child of Bernard Berg and Rose Taschker, Jewish immigrants from Ukraine, who came to the US seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom.
With the 2019 Major League Baseball season officially underway today, check out the trailer for “The Spy Behind Home Plate,” the first feature-length documentary about Moe Berg, the enigmatic ...
Dave Bidini: What ever happened to Moe Berg? Moe Berg was a Jew, born 112 years ago yesterday. These are hard facts, but other than that, storytelling and subterfuge colour the margins. Actually ...
This month, I'm an Adult Now turns 30 years old. Moe Berg, the frontman and founder of The Pursuit of Happiness, stopped by the q studio to look back on the single in this q oral history.
It was in 1986, on the Pursuit of Happiness's breakthrough hit I'm An Adult Now, that Moe Berg sardonically sang that he "couldn't take too much loud music." We didn't believe him then, and now ...
“Gotta get up and take on that world,” Moe Berg sang ages ago. “When you’re an adult it’s no cliché, it’s the truth.” When he wrote that line from the sardonic Pursuit of Happiness ...
Moe Berg, photographed at the Brass Taps in Toronto, reminisces about the roots of The Pursuit of Happiness, which has released a deluxe reissue of debut album Love Junk. Richard Lautens / Toronto ...