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November 1, 2010

Arts Music

Excerpted from 'Listen to This'

“I hate classical music: not the thing but the name. It traps a tenaciously living art in a theme park of the past. It cancels out the possibility that music in the spirit of Beethoven could still be created today.”

Alex Ross Pop Matters Oct 2010 15min Permalink

One Desperate Night

You watch your best friend jump off a bridge trying to end his life. What do you do? Vino Richemond jumped in after him.

Neil Swidey The Boston Globe Oct 2010 Permalink

Science

The Brain That Changed Everything

The brain of Henry Molaison gave science most of what it knows about memory. Dr. Jacopo Annese believes there’s even more to learn.

Luke Dittrich Esquire Oct 2010 Permalink

October 29, 2010

Best Article Arts Business Crime Music

The Complete BMF Series

A single-page version of Shalhoup’s reporting on the Black Mafia Family, one of the largest cocaine empires in American history.

Mara Shalhoup Creative Loafing Atlanta Dec 2006 Permalink

Arts Sex

Prada Prostitutes

Booker winner Howard Jacobson on the bumper crop of sex worker memoirs and what they say about our understanding of paid sex.

Howard Jacobson Prospect Apr 2008 10min Permalink

Tech

The Coming Death Shortage

Many experts believe it’s inevitable that in the coming decades, humans will figure out how to live considerably longer lives. It might not be a good thing.

Charles C. Mann The Atlantic May 2005 20min Permalink

October 28, 2010

The Unreal Estate Boom

How virtual worlds like Ultima Online form economies and the sellers who make a living in digital goods.

Julian Dibbell Wired Nov 2001 20min Permalink

Arts Media

The Unsocial Network

Behind the scenes of Conan vs. Leno. An excerpt from The War for Late Night.

Bill Carter Vanity Fair Nov 2010 30min Permalink

Sports

Catch Cam If You Can (You Can't)

A profile of Auburn quarterback Cameron Newton, junior college transfer and Heisman Trophy frontrunner.

Lars Anderson Sports Illustrated Nov 2010 10min Permalink

October 27, 2010

World

Can you give my son a job?

On China’s modern-day Communist Party and why foundational myths can never be shed.

Slavoj Žižek London Review of Books Oct 2010 10min Permalink

Crime

Trailers are for Travelers

How an aging trio of Irish ‘travelers’ criss-crossed America in a mobile home conning Home Depot out of over $1 million.

Kara Platoni East Bay Express Sep 2003 25min Permalink

Business Tech

The Wizard Inside the Machine

An early attempt to explain the world-changing power of computer software—and the minds of young programmers like Bill Gates—to a mass audience. “Software,” the article begins, “is the magic carpet to the future.”

Michael Moritz, Peter Stoler Time Apr 1984 Permalink

October 26, 2010

All Programs Considered

On public radio and the emerging genre of shows inspired by This American Life.

Bill McKibben New York Review of Books Nov 2010 Permalink

World

Beauty and the Beast

When ‘Ceca’, the Madonna of the Balkans, met Arkan, bank robber turned paramilitary leader and war criminal, and how it all came to a tragic end in the lobby of the Belgrade Intercontinental.

Adam Higginbotham The Observer Jan 2004 25min Permalink

Politics

Hopeless

A profile of embattled White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

Robert Draper GQ Nov 2010 20min Permalink

Crime

The Wrong Man

The cops thought they had captured a fugitive. They had not. Elias Fishburne was a hairdresser from Maryland and was going to jail.

Tamara Jones Washington Post Jun 2006 20min Permalink

October 25, 2010

A Protocol of Barbarity

400,000 Wiki-leaked reports that confirm the minute-by-minute misadventures of a “military at war with its own inner demons” in the unforgiving terrain of Iraq.

Spiegel Staff Der Spiegel Oct 2010 35min Permalink

Best Article Science Tech World

Lost in Space

How two Italian teenagers hacked the Soviet space program and may have heard the dying breaths of a lost cosmonaut.

Kris Hollington Fortean Times Jul 2008 Permalink

History World Religion

Abd el-Kader and the Massacre of Damascus.

Nineteenth century Muslim-Christian hero Abd el-Kader, the “Algerian George Washington.”

Rany Jazayerli Rany on the Royals Jul 2010 25min Permalink

Politics Tech World

The Online Threat

Are we at war? The U.S. government’s evolving response to cyber security and its impact on privacy.

Seymour Hersh New Yorker Nov 2010 25min Permalink

October 22, 2010

Science

The Gay Animal Kingdom

Why Darwin’s theory of sexual selection is wrong and “gayness is a necessary side effect of getting along.”

Jonah Lehrer Seed Jun 2006 10min Permalink

Arts World Media

Studio Kabul

On the set of Afghanistan’s first soap opera and at home with its cast.

Elizabeth Rubin New York Times Magazine Oct 2010 Permalink

Business Science

Dollars for Docs

When it comes to representing pharmaceutical companies, a doctor’s medical record is far less important than his or her ability to sell.

C. Ornstein, D. Nguyen, T. Weber ProPublica Oct 2010 15min Permalink

October 21, 2010

The Future of Breasts

How “tissue engineering” will change regenerative medicine.

Sharon Begley Wired Nov 2010 25min Permalink

Crime

Cases Crumble, Killers Go Free

An 18-month investigation proves reveals how easy it is to get away with murder in Baltimore.

Jim Haner, John B. O'Donnell, Kimberly A.C. Wilson The Baltimore Sun Sep 2002 35min Permalink

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