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May 24, 2010

Crime Science

The Demon in the Freezer

How smallpox went from eradicated disease to the ideal weapon of bioterrorists.

Richard Preston New Yorker Jul 1999 50min Permalink

World

The Last Penal Colony

The island of Coiba off the coast of Panama is both a nature preserve and an open-air prison.

Scott Anderson Esquire May 2000 15min Permalink

May 21, 2010

Arts

The Afterlife of Stieg Larsson

After his untimely death at age 50, prior to the publication of any of his novels, Larsson is posthumously at the center of a publishing empire built on the international success of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Charles McGrath New York Times Magazine May 2010 Permalink

Science

Lifelike

What does it take to win the World Taxidermy Championships?

Susan Orlean New Yorker Jun 2003 15min Permalink

World

The Dark Side of Dubai

Seized passports, debtor’s prison, and slave labor prop up a Disneyland in the desert now in decline.

Johann Hari The Independent Apr 2009 35min Permalink

Best Article Arts Media

Death on the CNN Curve

The nation watched live as Robert O’Donnell rescued Baby Jessica from that well in Texas in October, 1987. Then they stopped watching, and Robert O’Donnell was lost without the attention.

Lisa Belkin New York Times Magazine Jul 1995 30min Permalink

May 20, 2010

Brain Gain

The not-so-underground culture of neuroenhancing drug use, and where it’s headed.

Margaret Talbot New Yorker Apr 2009 40min Permalink

Arts

The Disappearance of Ford Beckman

How a celebrated American artist was forced to trade his multimillion-dollar collection for a job selling donuts.

Michael Paul Mason The Believer Nov 2009 15min Permalink

Politics World

The Land of Perpetual Revolution

What’s really happening in Kyrgyzstan.

Philip Shishkin Foreign Policy May 2010 20min Permalink

Sex

”The Heart Wants What It Wants”

A 1992 Q&A with Woody Allen, conducted in the midst of the media swarm around his newly public relationship with Soon-Yi.

Walter Isaacson, Woody Allen Time Aug 1992 Permalink

May 19, 2010

Media

Look at me!

A young journalist’s low-paid odyssey through publications from the Hong Kong iMail to Gawker adrift in the “nothing-based economy.”

Maureen Tkacik Columbia Journalism Review May 2010 30min Permalink

Nick Nolte: Malibu’s Mad Scientist

How the actor ended up with a house full of tourniquets and syringes, an unflinching belief in the restorative powers of “ozone,” and the brain scan of someone who has “experienced the equivalent of blunt trauma.”

Daniel Voll Esquire Oct 1999 45min Permalink

Crime

America’s Cocaine King

It took a desperate screenwriter to find Max Mermelstein, Miami’s former coke overlord, after twenty-five years in hiding.

Gus Garcia-Roberts LA Weekly May 2010 20min Permalink

May 18, 2010

The Champ and His Entourage

Muhammad Ali and his followers were the greatest show on earth. Then the show ended, and life went on.

Gary Smith Sports Illustrated Apr 1988 45min Permalink

World

China’s Arranged Remarriages

Both the Chinese government and private matchmakers are laboring to unite people who lost spouses and children in the earthquake.

Brook Larmer New York Times Magazine May 2010 Permalink

Sex

Sextortion at Eisenhower High

Step 1: awkward high school senior passes himself off as a flirtatious female student online. Step 2: he cons his male classmates into e-mailing him sexually explicit images of themselves. Step 3: extortion.

Michael Joseph Gross GQ Jul 2009 20min Permalink

May 17, 2010

Jumpers

The fatal allure of the Golden Gate Bridge and why it doesn’t have a barrier to thwart potential leapers.

Tad Friend New Yorker Oct 2003 20min Permalink

Best Article Tech

The Enemy Within

The Conficker ‘worm’ has replicated itself across tens of millions of computers. Only a few hundred people have the knowledge to recreate how, and no one (except its anonymous maker) fully understands why.

Mark Bowden The Atlantic May 2010 35min Permalink

Media

Rage Machine

Andrew Breitbart’s empire of bluster.

Rebecca Mead New Yorker May 2010 30min Permalink

May 14, 2010

A Manhunt Ends in Skwentna

How two brothers, born of the same mother but adopted by different families, reunited and used a stolen $50k to fund a ride that started in New Jersey and ended with bullet-ridden cabins in the wilds of Alaska.

Joshua Saul Alaska Dispatch May 2010 Permalink

Business

The man behind Abercrombie & Fitch

Profile of the flip-flop wearing 61-year-old ‘dude’ who turned around a dying company by selling all-American sex to teens – and isn’t apologizing.

Benoit Denizet-Lewis Salon Jan 2006 Permalink

Arts

The Holy Grail of the Unconscious

Jung’s ‘Red Book’, a secret journal of dreams and drawings, has been in a Swiss vault for the better part of a century. The burden of its care has fallen on his descendants, who have reluctantly allowed it to be published.

Sara Corbett New York Times Sep 2009 Permalink

May 13, 2010

Arts Music

Whatever Happened to N.W.A’s Posse?

The where-are-they-now stories of MC Ren, DJ Scatch, Sir Jinx, Kid Disaster, Candyman, and everyone else on the cover of 1987’s N.W.A. and the Posse.

Martin Cizmar LA Weekly May 2010 20min Permalink

Crime

The Caged Life

In 2005, the prisoner who had set the U.S. penal system record for years in solitary confinement was moved to what’s called “the Alcatraz of the Rockies”—a jail in Colorado built just for him.

Alan Prendergast Westword Aug 2007 20min Permalink

The strange case against David Lee Roth

A woman is clogging the Lehigh County court system with divorce filings against David Lee Roth and there is nothing the legal system can do to stop her.

Kevin Amerman The Morning Call May 2010 Permalink

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