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Publications

New York Times Magazine

Arts

Colum McCann’s Radical Empathy

A profile of the writer.

Plus: An excerpt from McCann's new novel, TransAtlantic. (via Longform Fiction)

Joel Lovell New York Times Magazine May 2013 10min Permalink

Politics

The Death and Life of Chicago

How the foreclosure crisis ignited a new form of activism in Chicago’s vacant homes.

Ben Austen New York Times Magazine May 2013 Permalink

Arts Music

Billy Joel on Not Working and Not Giving Up Drinking

“I haven’t put out an album in 20 years. Let’s face it. I am an oldies act. I just don’t want it to be like when you watch Channel 13 and there’s the Delltones or some English band from the ’60s, and they’re real crotchety and they look terrible, and I go, ‘Oh, God, I don’t want to be on that show.’”

Andrew Goldman, Billy Joel New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Business Movies & TV

When Hollywood Wants Good, Clean Fun, It Goes to Mormon Country

Inside Brigham Young University’s successful animation program.

Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Science

Unexcited? There May Be a Pill for That.

The pharmaceutical quest to give women a better sex life.

Daniel Bergner New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Business Crime

Rajat Gupta’s Lust for Zeros

How the former CEO of McKinsey, who was indicted in the largest insider trading case in United States history, got played.

Anita Raghavan New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Science

Some of My Best Friends Are Germs

Medicine used to be obsessed with eradicating the tiny bugs that live within us. Now we’re beginning to understand all the ways they keep us healthy.

Michael Pollan New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Crime Science

Who Would Kill a Monk Seal?

An endangered-species murder mystery in Hawaii.

Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine May 2013 20min Permalink

Science

The Mind of a Con Man

How social psychologist Diederik Stapel committed and rationalized an audacious academic fraud, and what his lies reveal about the culture of scientific research.

Yudhijit Bhattacharjee New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Science

Our Feel-Good War on Breast Cancer

Why awareness isn’t saving lives.

Peggy Orenstein New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Arts

Waking Up on the Wrong Side of a Ratings War

On “Operation Bambi,” the secret plan to oust “Today” show co-host Ann Curry.

Brian Stelter New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Arts

John le Carré Has Not Mellowed With Age

A profile of the spy writer.

Dwight Garner New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 15min Permalink

Politics

Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin’s Post-Scandal Playbook

The private life of a disgraced former congressman.

Jonathan Van Meter New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 25min Permalink

Reprints

The Land of Smoke and Fog

On the gentle art of pipe smoking.

Wil S. Hylton New York Times Magazine Apr 2013 10min Permalink

Crime

That Other School Shooting

On former nursing student One L. Goh, who killed six people at Oikos University in Oakland, California, and what it means to the Korean immigrant community.

Jay Caspian Kang New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 20min Permalink

Business

Is Giving the Secret to Getting Ahead?

A profile of organizational psychologist Adam Grant, who argues that the key to success comes from helping others.

Susan Dominus New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 Permalink

Politics

Ted Kennedy Jr. Is (Finally) Ready for the Family Business

A profile of a 51-year-old preparing himself for the inevitable.

Mark Leibovich New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Crime World

The Professor, the Bikini Model and the Suitcase Full of Trouble

A world-renowned physicist’s miscalculation.

Maxine Swann New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 25min Permalink

Arts

Nora Ephron's Final Act

A son tries to make sense of his mother’s end.

Jacob Bernstein New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 25min Permalink

Travel

How to Spend 47 Hours on a Train and Not Go Crazy

A journey on the Sunset Limited, which ferries people from Louisiana to California.

Nathaniel Rich New York Times Magazine Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Business Food

The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food

Inside the battle for how America snacks.

Michael Moss New York Times Magazine Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Politics

Can the Republicans Be Saved From Obsolescence?

The GOP’s younger generation confronts its future.

Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Frank Ocean Can Fly

A profile of Lonny Breaux, post-fame.

Jeff Himmelman New York Times Magazine Feb 2012 25min Permalink

Crime

The Price of a Stolen Childhood

Calculating restitution for victims of child pornography.

Emily Bazelon New York Times Magazine Jan 2013 20min Permalink

Could Cyril Ramaphosa Be the Best Leader South Africa Has Not Yet Had?

Twenty years ago, Ramaphosa was by Mandela’s side as apartheid ended and in line to become deputy president. He didn’t get the job. Now one of the richest men in Africa, he’s finally getting the chance.

Bill Keller New York Times Magazine Jan 2013 20min Permalink

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