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Friday, November 18
/ / Nov 2011

On playing chess and waiting to get arrested.


Thursday, April 21

How two love-struck, type A high schoolers almost got away with murder.


Wednesday, February 2
/ / Dec 1996

The writer on his father’s religious devotion to personal style. Among the maxims: “the turtleneck is the most flattering thing a man can wear”; “there is nothing like a fresh burn”; and “always wear white to the face.”


Wednesday, December 8

A trip to the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles.


Tuesday, October 19

The story of one of the great final acts in sports history.


Friday, October 1
/ / Sep 2009

Pitching a no-hitter in the middle of a multi-day acid bender was only one of Dock Ellis’ many amazing exploits.


Monday, September 27
/ / May 2009

Would you rather have one marshmallow now or two in a few minutes? How a kid’s answer to that question can predict his or her life trajectory.


Wednesday, September 22
/ / June 2005

The rise and fall of Suck.com, the web’s first daily-updated site.


Friday, September 10

The epic life story of Rick Rescorla: immigrant, war hero, husband, and head of security at Morgan Stanley/Dean Witter, occupant of 22 floors in the South Tower.


Tuesday, September 7

The rise and fall of the Seven-Seven – stationed in the war zone of 1980′s Crown Heights, Brooklyn – and how an idealistic young recruit became part of cash-snatching, drug-reselling, renegade clique of cops


Tuesday, August 31

The author investigates the massive wildlife die-off in the Salton Sea by rafting from its tributaries in Mexico.


Monday, August 23
/ / Nov 2006

For sixty years, the weekly Evening Whirl attacked the drug lords, whoring preachers, and hypocritical bourgeoisie of St. Louis’ black community, sometimes in rhyming Iambic couplets.