"State Capture": How the Gupta Brothers Hijacked South Africa Using Bribes Instead of Bullets
It started with black market rations and ended with “the wedding of the century.”
It started with black market rations and ended with “the wedding of the century.”
Karan Mahajan Vanity Fair Mar 2019 25min Permalink
Two brothers interact with a peculiar visitor.
Sally Rooney New Yorker Mar 2019 25min Permalink
While driving through a dangerous curve in East Texas, James Fulton crossed into oncoming traffic and killed a young woman. The cops said the crash was an accident. But the Smith County DA saw it differently.
Michael Hall Texas Monthly Mar 2019 30min Permalink
Patrick Radden Keefe is a New Yorker staff writer. His latest book is Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland.
“What was strange for me was that it was before I was born, almost a half-century ago. I went to Belfast and asked people about it and you could see the fear on people’s faces. So this notion that this event that’s older than I am still felt so radioactive in the present day was challenging from a reporting point of view, but it also, at every step along the way, made me feel as though it was good that I was doing this project. That this was not a kind of inert, stale history story I was telling. It was something that was vivid and palpable and menacing even now.”
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Can one of the nation’s great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?
Gene Weingarten Washington Post Apr 2007 30min Permalink
A profile of the director and actor.
Tad Friend New Yorker Mar 2019 40min Permalink
How order collapsed in an American city.
Alec MacGillis ProPublica Mar 2019 30min Permalink
“I had inherited a Rolodex full of useful phone numbers (the College Board, a helpful counselor in the UCLA admissions office), but the number I kept handing out was that of a family therapist.”
Caitlin Flanagan The Atlantic Sep 2001 25min Permalink
Why do we hate decaf so much?
Rebecca Jennings The Goods Mar 2019 20min Permalink
A profile of Harmony Korine, the creator of Kids, Spring Breakers, and The Beach Bum.
Zach Baron GQ Mar 2019 20min Permalink
On JFK and the 1960 Democratic National Convention.
Norman Mailer Esquire Nov 1960 55min Permalink
How anti-poaching funds end up in the hands of vicious paramilitaries.
Tom Warren, Katie J.M. Baker Buzzfeed Mar 2019 Permalink
A surgeon tastes viral fame via Twitter and then things get really weird.
The aforementioned “twist” is that while dinner is free for the black residents of the neighborhood, the prices for white visitors are listed on a pledge form at their seats: $100 for one piece of chicken; $1,000 for four pieces. For a whole bird, with sides, you must donate the deed to a property in North Nashville.
Brett Martin GQ Mar 2019 Permalink
An interview with Meek Mill.
Nikole Hannah-Jones New York Times Magazine Mar 2019 10min Permalink
On medical acting and real pain.
Leslie Jamison The Believer Feb 2014 35min Permalink
A trip to the Iditarod.
Brian Phillips Grantland Apr 2013 20min Permalink
When Aldi arrived in Britain, Tesco and Sainsbury’s were sure they had nothing to worry about. Three decades later, they know better.
Being pregnant again means being willing to end it.
In El Salvador, Jucuapa is home to dozens of small factories that churn out what some locals call the “wooden pajamas.”
Matthew Bremner Bloomberg Businessweek Mar 2019 15min Permalink
Inside the Rio Grande Valley’s amputation crisis.
Sophie Novack Texas Observer Mar 2019 15min Permalink
Can a good mother abandon her child?
Wil S. Hylton GQ Mar 2009 25min Permalink
A group of wives discuss the results of their partners' hypothetical demises.
Rosemary Harp Pithead Chapel Mar 2019 Permalink
A profile of reality-TV star Jax Taylor.
Joseph Bien-Kahn Vulture Mar 2019 20min Permalink
George von Bothmer reported a violent home invasion by two men wielding guns and shouting death threats. Things only got weirder from there.
Lee van der Doo, David Wolman Daily Beast Feb 2019 30min Permalink