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New York Times Magazine

Sports

The Meaning of Serena Williams

Black excellence in the land of tennis.

Claudia Rankine New York Times Magazine Aug 2015 20min Permalink

Sports

Naomi Osaka’s Breakthrough Game

The 20-year-old is poised to burst into the top tier of women’s tennis. Can she also burst Japan’s expectations of what it means to be Japanese?

Brook Larmer New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 20min Permalink

Movies & TV

Riz Ahmed Acts His Way Out of Every Cultural Pigeonhole

From HBO to ‘Star Wars’ to Shakespeare, he has discovered how to excel beyond tidy genres.

Carvell Wallace New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 25min Permalink

Science

The Super Bowl of Beekeeping

Almond growing in California is a $7.6 billion industry that wouldn’t be possible without the 30 billion bees (and hundreds of human beekeepers) who keep the trees pollinated — and whose very existence is in peril.

Jaime Lowe New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 15min Permalink

Politics

To Obama With Love, and Hate, and Desperation

Over eight years, through millions of letters, the staff of the White House mailroom read the unfiltered story of a nation.

Jeanne Marie Laskas New York Times Magazine Jan 2017 35min Permalink

Best Article

War Without End

The Pentagon’s failed campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan left a generation of soldiers with little to fight for but one another.

C.J. Chivers New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 45min Permalink

Best Article History Science

Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change

We knew everything we needed to know, and nothing stood in our way. Nothing, that is, except ourselves.

Nathaniel Rich New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 2h5min Permalink

Business

The Big Business of Being Gwyneth Paltrow

Inside the growth of Goop — the most controversial brand in the wellness industry.

Taffy Brodesser-Akner New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 35min Permalink

The Water Wars of Arizona

Attracted by lax regulations, industrial agriculture has descended on a remote valley, depleting its aquifer — leaving many residents with no water at all.

Noah Gallagher Shannon New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 25min Permalink

Arts

Young Jean Lee’s Unsafe Spaces

The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.

Parul Sehgal New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Politics World

Her Husband Was a Princeton Graduate Student. Then He Was Taken Prisoner in Iran.

Hua Qu is fighting to save her husband — one of at least seven U.S. captives in the Islamic Republic being used as pawns in a nearly 40-year secret history of hostage taking.

Laura Secor New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 35min Permalink

Science

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Scientist?

A pre-eminent expert on large carnivores runs afoul of the enemies of the wolf.

Christopher Solomon New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 25min Permalink

Politics

Inside the A.C.L.U.’s War on Trump

The civil liberties union group fights back.

Joel Lovell New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 30min Permalink

Media Movies & TV

How ‘Desus & Mero’ Conquered Late Night

“In a landscape in which black people dominate the culture but have few recognized channels to respond to it, the show, which stars two American black men, provides a venue for black authority in the mainstream.”

Jazmine Hughes New York Times Magazine Jun 2018 15min Permalink

The Wounds of the Drone Warrior

Even soldiers who fight wars from a safe distance have found themselves traumatized.

Eyal Press New York Times Magazine Jun 2018 35min Permalink

Best Article Politics World

First Canada Tried to Charm Trump. Now It’s Fighting Back.

How the relationship between Canada and America broke.

Guy Lawson New York Times Magazine Jun 2018 20min Permalink

Movies & TV

How Boots Riley Infiltrated Hollywood

How the rapper smuggled his radical anticapitalism into his new film Sorry to Bother You.

Jonah Weiner New York Times Magazine May 2018 20min Permalink

Health

My Adventures With the Trip Doctors

The people bringing psychedelic drugs into the mental health mainstream.

Michael Pollan New York Times Magazine May 2018 35min Permalink

Arts

Justin Peck Is Making Ballet That Speaks to Our Everyday Lives

A profile of New York City Ballet’s resident choreographer.

Sasha Weiss New York Times Magazine May 2018 20min Permalink

Health

Children of the Opioid Epidemic

In the midst of a national crisis, mothers addicted to drugs struggle to get off them — for their babies’ sake, and their own.

Jennifer Egan New York Times Magazine May 2018 25min Permalink

Best Article Crime

The Man Who Cracked the Lottery

It all started with an unclaimed lottery ticket worth millions, soon revealing a string of unlikely winners that pointed to an inside job. But who had rigged the lottery? And how?

Reid Forgrave New York Times Magazine May 2018 25min Permalink

Crime

A Lynching’s Long Shadow

A new historical inquiry into the murder of Elwood Higginbotham offers a chance to confront the past.

Vanessa Gregory New York Times Magazine Apr 2018 25min Permalink

Music

How Janelle Monáe Found Her Voice

A profile of the pop star.

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Jenna Wortham New York Times Magazine Apr 2018 25min Permalink

Politics

The Post-Campaign Campaign of Donald Trump

He has been president for more than a year—so why is he still holding rallies?

Charles Homans New York Times Magazine Apr 2018 20min Permalink

Best Article Sports

What the Arlee Warriors Were Playing For

On Montana’s Flathead Indian Reservation, basketball is about much more than winning.

Abe Streep New York Times Magazine Apr 2018 35min Permalink

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