A Mother's Story: The Moon to His Sun
A daughter’s attempt to solve the riddle of her mom.
A daughter’s attempt to solve the riddle of her mom.
Marjorie Williams Washington Post Nov 2005 20min Permalink
During New York’s ’80s and ’90s crack epedemic, a flashy detective who “imagined himself a crusader who created his own rules” and his star witness, a crack addicted prostitute who seemed to constantly be at the scene of homicides, sent dozens of men to prison for life. Now, they are under investigation.
Frances Robles, N.R. Kleinfield New York Times May 2013 10min Permalink
A son’s memory of the father he lost at 13, excerpted from The Magical Stranger.
Stephen Rodrick Men's Journal May 2013 30min Permalink
In Cyprus with those who lost big by simply depositing their savings with Laiki.
James Meek London Review of Books May 2013 25min Permalink
How Georgia halted its drug epidemic, but not its addicts–and what the U.S. might learn from their efforts.
Graeme Wood The New Republic May 2013 15min Permalink
Why the integration of a South African university didn’t last.
Eve Fairbanks Moment Jun 2013 25min Permalink
The story behind the spectacle.
Jessica Testa Buzzfeed May 2013 20min Permalink
An investigation into shootings by U.S. Border Agents that have killed six Mexicans on Mexican soil over the past five years.
John Carlos Frey Washington Monthly May 2013 25min Permalink
He was a hedge-funder with a coke problem. She liked to drink and was thrice-divorced before they got married. When the police arrived, she was clutching his dead body in the shallow end of their pool. She would soon be accused of murder—not by the cops, but her Internet psychic.
Stephen Rodrick New York Feb 2008 30min Permalink
How pitching phenom Steve Carlton became a yoga-loving conspiracy theorist who calls a concrete bunker his home.
Pat Jordan Philadelphia Magazine Apr 1994 30min Permalink
Two sisters help detectives solve a decades-old cold case by identifying their father as their mother’s killer.
Michael E. Miller The Miami New Times May 2013 20min Permalink
How a network of evangelical Christian crisis pregnancy centers turned the complex reality behind black abortion rates into a single, fictional story.
Akiba Solomon Color Lines May 2013 20min Permalink
Vanessa Grigoriadis is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and New York.
On the art of the celebrity interview: "People are smart. Particularly these people. They're sitting there thinking, 'When is she going to drop that question?' They know what you're doing. So the way I think about it is: let's have an actual, genuine, human, interesting conversation. ... [Journalists] have all sorts of schemes of what they think works for them. My scheme is no scheme."
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An early profile of Justin Beiber.
Vanessa Grigoriadis Rolling Stone Mar 2011 20min Permalink
An endangered-species murder mystery in Hawaii.
Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink
On a cruise with Syvlia Browne, the controversial psychic famous for telling distraught parents where their missing children are.
Jon Ronson The Guardian Oct 2007 20min Permalink
Adventures in the cosmetics department of a Neiman Marcus in Dallas.
Pamela Colloff Texas Monthly Sep 2003 15min Permalink
The filmmaker on his relationship with former Manson Family member, currently serving a life sentence for murder. An excerpt from Role Models.
John Waters Huffington Post Aug 2009 1h Permalink
A financier and his wife build a mansion in the jungles of Costa Rica, set up a wildlife preserve, and appear to slowly, steadily lose their minds. A spiral of handguns, angry locals, armed guards, uncut diamonds, abduction plots, and a bedroom blazing with 550 Tiffany lamps ends with a body and a mystery: Did John Felix Bender die by his own hand? Or did Ann Bender kill him to escape their crumbling dream?
Horst von Wächter confronts - and rationalizes - a difficult family legacy.
Philippe Sands The Financial Times May 2013 15min Permalink
The writer, entering her thirties single and adrift, heads to San Francisco to spend time with Kink.com’s Princess Donna Dolore and attend a gangbang “where all the men were dressed as panda bears.”
Emily Witt n+1 May 2013 35min Permalink
Inside the White House debate over Syria.
Dexter Filkins New Yorker May 2013 35min Permalink
In 2011, just before Christmas, a tiny Spanish town won 120 million Euros in the lottery. A trip to the new Sodeto.
Michael Paterniti GQ May 2013 25min Permalink
A profile of the almost-president.
Steve Fishman New York May 2013 20min Permalink
How companies and large temp agencies benefit from—and tacitly collaborate with—an underworld of labor brokers, known as “raiteros,” who charge workers fees, pushing their pay below minimum wage.
Michael Grabell ProPubica Apr 2013 20min Permalink