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The document discusses 5 unusual lawn games that are more imaginative than Frisbee and can liven up a summer. These games include Kubb from Sweden and a hammer game from Germany. It also briefly describes articles about baseball missing its summer season and magic-themed books that don't involve Harry Potter.

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6/11/2020 The Wall Street Journal - Breaking News, Business, Financial & Economic News, World News and

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LIFE & ARTS
Brian Arnold

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5 Unusual Lawn Games, All Comically Competitive


Leave Frisbee to less imaginative neighbors. These outdoor games—from the Swedish sport of
Kubb to a German hammer game—can liven up a summer of sequestering. 3

JASON GAY
Great Books About How Artists Stayed
Baseball’s Big Whiff: Magic—That Don’t Creative During the
Where’s the Summer Involve Harry Potter Lockdown
Game? We asked “The Magicians” co- Edmund de Waal, Barthélémy
It’s a golden opportunity for a creator Sera Gamble, Toguo, Mary Mattingly and
sports-starved country. But illusionist Criss Angel and Jeffrey Gibson discuss how
Major League Baseball novelist Aimee Bender about the coronavirus has changed
remains deadlocked in a the books they find most their work.
dispute over money. 172 spellbinding—and instructive.

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