Is Health Care A Right?
A search for common ground.
A search for common ground.
Atul Gawande The New Yorker Sep 2017 30min Permalink
The L.A. Clippers point guard is an underdog no more.
Shea Serrano The Ringer Sep 2017 10min Permalink
‘Your Black Muslim Bakery’ commanded vast influence in Oakland, offering jobs and self-empowerment to ex-cons , until this story revealed a history of incest-rapes and kidnappings. Another journalist investigating the story was later murdered.
Chris Thompson East Bay Express Nov 2002 35min Permalink
The intertwined destinies of Siti Aisyah, a 25-year-old devout Muslim villager turned prostitute and eventual assassin, and Kim Jong-nam, who was raised as the heir to the North Korean dictatorship and died in a Malaysian airport.
Doug Bock Clark GQ Sep 2017 30min Permalink
Inside the New York Public Library’s archives.
James Somers Village Voice Sep 2017 15min Permalink
An oral history of Hurricane Harvey.
Texas Monthly Sep 2017 50min Permalink
“Colin Kaepernick is inconvenient. To persist is to show strength, but also to be unpredictable, hard to define, impossible to control. And to grow stronger with every lash is to become dangerous—a threat not only to power, but to inspire others to follow suit.”
Rembert Browne Bleacher Report Sep 2017 40min Permalink
On the Miss America pageant.
Lillian Ross New Yorker Oct 1949 40min Permalink
Inside the Cleveland Indians clubhouse during their 22 game win streak.
Wright Thompson ESPN Sep 2017 15min Permalink
A son’s love letter to his sick mom.
Cord Jefferson Matter Nov 2014 20min Permalink
On Amaka Osakwe and life as a woman in Lagos.
Alexis Okeowo New Yorker Sep 2017 25min Permalink
A profile of the Raging Bull boxer.
Joe Flaherty Inside Sports Jan 1981 20min Permalink
Searching for the truth about a site known for busting myths.
Michelle Dean Wired Sep 2017 20min Permalink
Liz Waite and Kersheral Jessup couldn’t afford a higher education, let alone rent. But they worked and scrounged and slept on couches to put themselves through school. Will their degrees be worth it?
Ashley Powers California Sunday Sep 2017 30min Permalink
A movie star's press junket notes and observations.
Tom Hanks The Hollywood Reporter Sep 2017 25min Permalink
It turns out “Madame Giselle” wasn’t any of these things, couldn’t make her Chevy Chase, Maryland, neighbors rich, and may have been at the center of a massive scandal in Colombia.
Manuel Roig-Franzia Washington Post Sep 2017 20min Permalink
The Seahawks running back opens up about his public struggle with weight.
Kevin Van Valkenburg ESPN Sep 2017 15min Permalink
A profile of Ernest Hemingway.
Lillian Ross New Yorker May 1950 45min Permalink
PJ Vogt is the co-host of Reply All.
“Every radio story is broken. Everything is missing some piece it’s supposed to have. Everything has some weird interview that didn’t go the way you thought it was going to go, or you thought you had an answer but you were wrong.”
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Alex Goldman is the co-host of Reply All.
“I am not the authority on the internet. I’m not an expert on particularly anything, except stuff that I like.”
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A first-hand account of San Francisco in the hours and days after the devastating 1906 earthquake.
Jack London Collier's May 1906 10min Permalink
A profile of the Fox News anchor, who started his media career as a promising magazine writer.
Stephen Rodrick GQ Sep 2017 15min Permalink
“When he’s judged I’m judged.”
Gary Younge The Guardian Sep 2017 10min Permalink
WWE star Charlotte Flair follows in her famous father’s footsteps.
Dave Schilling Bleacher Report Sep 2017 15min Permalink
Moviemaking with the Mulleavy sisters.
Ann Friedman California Sunday Sep 2017 10min Permalink