News & Politics Forfeiting in the Name of God Due to the league’s refusal to change the game time, a Jewish high school basketball team in Texas may be forced to miss a playoff match scheduled for the Sabbath. Capital Comment, Sports | Feb 28, 2012
News & Politics In the Name of the Father When coach John Thompson III took the job his legendary father once held, Georgetown fans went wild. Surely he would restore the program to national-championship glory. Will his achievements one day match his dad’s? People | Feb 24, 2012
News & Politics John Thompson III: A Study in Contrasts An excerpt of Brett Haber’s profile of the Georgetown coach in the March issue of “The Washingtonian.” Capital Comment, Sports | Feb 21, 2012
News & Politics Peyton Manning: Great Quarterback, Bad Idea for the Redskins Why Dan Snyder should resist the urge to add the future Hall of Fame QB to his collection of toys. Capital Comment, Sports | Feb 14, 2012
News & Politics Can a Brother Get a Little Respect? Why Sunday will go down as the last time anyone underestimates Eli Manning. Capital Comment, Sports | Feb 7, 2012
News & Politics Haber’s Crash Course at Aussie Surfing School Washingtonian’s intrepid columnist spends an epic day in Australia’s surfing mecca of Torquay—and has the bruises to prove it. Capital Comment, Sports | Feb 1, 2012
News & Politics Haber Down Under: Why Serena Williams Lost That Loving Feeling The tennis star’s admission that she dislikes her profession is driven by ego, disconnection—and honesty. Capital Comment, Sports | Jan 24, 2012
News & Politics Haber Down Under: The Australian Open Becomes a Platform for Gay Marriage Debate The controversial comments of tennis legend Margaret Court spur debate and call for protests at the year’s first tennis major. Capital Comment, Sports | Jan 18, 2012
Chat With Brett Haber: Wednesday, January 11, at 11 AM Have a question about one of the local sports teams that you want answered? Send Brett your questions now! Kliman Chat, Haber Online | Jan 10, 2012
News & Politics Why Lineman Stephen Bowen Should Be the Redskins Player of the Year The Dallas transplant endured a season of unthinkable grief—and still managed to play great football. Capital Comment, Sports | Jan 4, 2012
Forfeiting in the Name of God
In the Name of the Father
John Thompson III: A Study in Contrasts
Peyton Manning: Great Quarterback, Bad Idea for the Redskins
Can a Brother Get a Little Respect?
Haber’s Crash Course at Aussie Surfing School
Haber Down Under: Why Serena Williams Lost That Loving Feeling
Haber Down Under: The Australian Open Becomes a Platform for Gay Marriage Debate
Chat With Brett Haber: Wednesday, January 11, at 11 AM
Why Lineman Stephen Bowen Should Be the Redskins Player of the Year