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Publications

New York Times Magazine

Politics

How the President Got to ‘I Do’ on Same-Sex Marriage

Barack Obama wanted to endorse gay marriage on his own timetable. Joe Biden had other plans.

Jo Becker New York Times Magazine Apr 2014 25min Permalink

Arts Music

The Ballad of Geeshie and Elvie

On the trail of the phantom women who changed American music and vanished without a trace.

John Jeremiah Sullivan New York Times Magazine Apr 2014 55min Permalink

Arts

Peter Matthiessen’s Homegoing

Stolen time with the writer as he neared the end.

Jeff Himmelman New York Times Magazine Apr 2014 20min Permalink

Business

The Wolf Hunters of Wall Street

How Brad Katsuyama, a trader at the sleepy Royal Bank of Canada, discovered that the stock market was rigged and assembled a team to change it.

Adapted from Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt.

Michael Lewis New York Times Magazine Mar 2014 45min Permalink

Arts Food

A Fight Is Brewing

The creators of some of the most distinctive craft beers in the world are identical twins from Denmark. They also can’t stand each other.

Previously: Jonah Weiner on the Longform Podcast.

Jonah Weiner New York Times Magazine Mar 2014 20min Permalink

Sex

The Scientific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists

How activists are using science to show that someone can be truly attracted to both a man and a woman.

Benoit Denizet-Lewis New York Times Magazine Mar 2014 30min Permalink

Sports

Why Basketball Won’t Leave Phil Jackson Alone

On the coach’s battle with retirement.

Sam Anderson New York Times Magazine May 2013 15min Permalink

Arts

Reaching My Autistic Son Through Disney

How Owen came to communicate again.

Ron Suskind New York Times Magazine Mar 2014 35min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

The Last, Disposable Action Hero

In Hollywood’s new blockbuster economy, the actors who portray superheroes are as interchangeable as the costumes they wear.

Alex French New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 15min Permalink

A Journey to the Center of the World

Why 85-year-old Jacques-André Istel established a town (population: 2) on 2,600 acres in the middle of the Arizona desert (but not before becoming a sky diving legend, among other things).

Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 20min Permalink

World

How to Build a Perfect Refugee Camp

Why do Syrian civilians in a Turkish camp live in relative luxury?

Mac McClelland New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 25min Permalink

Politics

Can Wendy Davis Have It All?

A tale of ambition, motherhood and political mythmaking in the race for governor of Texas.

Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 30min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Deep Inside Baz Luhrmann’s Creative Chaos

In between projects, the director searches for “that next soul-nourishing gig.”

Amy Wallace New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 25min Permalink

Arts Tech

The Post-Hope Politics of 'House of Cards'

On the Netflix hit drama and its show runner, Beau Willimon.

Adam Sternbergh New York Times Magazine Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Arts

Lonnie Holley, the Insider’s Outsider

The improbable life and career of the sculptor-turned-musician.

Mark Binelli New York Times Magazine Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Sports

The Flying Tomato Would Rather You Not Call Him That Anymore

A profile of Shaun White.

Elizabeth Weil New York Times Magazine Jan 2014 25min Permalink

A Speck in the Sea

John Aldridge fell overboard in the middle of the night, 40 miles from shore, and the Coast Guard was looking in the wrong place. How did he survive?

Paul Tough New York Times Magazine Jan 2014 30min Permalink

Science

There’s a Reason They Call Them ‘Crazy Ants’

A battle against an invasive breed of ants has begun in Texas. It also might be over already.

Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Dec 2013 20min Permalink

World

A Lost Boy Grows Up

The journey from a Sudanese refugee camp to an Atlanta police academy.

Kevin Sack New York Times Magazine Dec 2013 20min Permalink

Media

All the News That’s Fit to Print Out

On the volunteer “Wikipedians” who devote their free time to editing Wikipedia.

Jonathan Dee New York Times Magazine Jul 2007 20min Permalink

World

The Impossible Refugee Boat Lift to Christmas Island

A pair of undercover journalists, a boatload of refugees, 200 miles of ocean and a journey that has claimed more than a thousand lives.

Luke Mogelson New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 40min Permalink

Arts Crime

What Is the Value of Stolen Art?

On the Kunsthal heist and the murky economics of making money from stolen paintings.

Ed Caesar New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 20min Permalink

History World

Lee Harvey Oswald Was My Friend

Returning to Forth Worth after two and a half defection years in the Soviet Union, Lee Harvey Oswald became friends with a Russian emigre family with a son of his age. After Kennedy was shot, they would be called on to translate the Secret Service interrogation of his young Russian wife.

Paul Gregory New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 20min Permalink

Sports

The Coach Who Exploded

A profile of former Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice, who was fired in April after a video of him berating players went viral.

Jonathan Mahler New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 25min Permalink

Reprints

The Search for the Lost Marines of Tarawa

Seventy years after three of the bloodiest days in U.S. history, the battle continues to bring the missing men home.

Wil S. Hylton New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 20min Permalink

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