Yahoo! Sports: Fun Wins: Why Sport’s Future Hinges on Joy, Speed and Surprise
Fans want fun— and the newest sports are delivering it by blending familiar formats with bold, inventive twists. Forget tradition. From parkour to pickleball, golf to 3v3 hoops, today’s breakout ...
MSN: 10 Ridiculously Fun Sports Cars Under $10K You Won't Regret Buying
Not every sports car needs to be fast, expensive, or famous to be fun. Some of the best driving experiences come from the weird stuff, the overlooked, the underpowered, the oddly satisfying machines ...
USA Today: Was that 'fun'? Coco Gauff's intense US Open embodies what it means in sports
Sport scientist Amanda Visek's research suggests that "fun" is a key element in athletic development, not just a cliché. Coco Gauff's experience at the US Open highlights the importance of ...
Was that 'fun'? Coco Gauff's intense US Open embodies what it means in sports
Morningstar: Sportball Changes the Game for U.S. Youth Athletics with its Fun-First, Multi-Sport Model
Sportball Changes the Game for U.S. Youth Athletics with its Fun-First, Multi-Sport Model
Fun (stylized as fun.) was an American pop rock band based in New York City. [3] The band consisted of vocalist Nate Ruess (of The Format) [5] and multi-instrumentalists Andrew Dost (of Anathallo) and Jack Antonoff (of Steel Train and later of Bleachers).
Fun commonly functions as an adjective ("I had a fun time") and as a noun ("Let’s have some fun"), and somewhat less commonly as a verb ("I’m just funning you").