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Publications

New York

Arts

Is Terry Richardson an Artist or a Predator?

A profile of the photographer, who has been accused by several models of sexual abuse.

Benjamin Wallace New York Jun 2014 30min Permalink

Science Media

Life, After

Living without your left arm.

Miles O'Brien New York Jun 2014 10min Permalink

Arts Business

A Type House Divided

Inside the split of the Hoefler/Frere-Jones typography team.

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Previously: Jason Fagone on the Longform Podcast.

Jason Fagone New York Jun 2014 20min Permalink

Arts Business

Be Bossy

A profile of Sophia Amoruso, the 30-year-old CEO of Nasty Gal and author of #GIRLBOSS.

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Previously: Molly Young on the Longform Podcast.

Molly Young New York May 2014 15min Permalink

Business Tech

"Let’s, Like, Demolish Laundry"

The laundry wars of Silicon Valley.

Jessica Pressler New York May 2014 20min Permalink

Science

The Day I Started Lying to Ruth

A cancer doctor on losing his wife to cancer.

Peter B. Bach New York May 2014 25min Permalink

Arts Business Tech Media

Blow Up the Box

An interview with Barry Diller about Aereo and the past, present and future of TV.

Previously: Vanessa Grigoriadis on the Longform Podcast.

Vanessa Grigoriadis New York May 2012 10min Permalink

65

An ode to aging.

Mark Jacobson New York Apr 2014 20min Permalink

Politics

The Color of His Presidency

A case for why race has been the real story of the Obama presidency all along.

Jonathan Chait New York Apr 2014 25min Permalink

The Boy Who Ran

On the life and death of Avonte Oquendo, a 14-year-old autistic boy who disappeared in October after walking out of his New York City school.

Previously: Robert Kolker on the Longform Podcast.

Robert Kolker New York Mar 2014 20min Permalink

Arts

How John Updike Turned Everything in His Life to His Advantage in Fiction

A local reporter set out to profile the celebrated writer. He ended up lampooned in The New Yorker.

Excerpted from Updike.

Adam Begley New York Mar 2014 10min Permalink

Politics

In Your Heart You Know He’s Nixon

On the campaign trail with Richard Nixon.

Gloria Steinem New York Oct 1968 45min Permalink

Arts

How Benjamin Kunkel Went From Novelist to Marxist Public Intellectual

“There was this brief moment when people who wrote blogs also cared about so-called literary fiction. Now it seems they’ve moved on. My doctor doesn’t give a fuck.”

David Wallace-Wells New York Mar 2014 15min Permalink

Crime

The Plot From Solitary

How four prisoners in solitary confinement launched the largest hunger strike in American history.

Benjamin Wallace-Wells New York Feb 2014 30min Permalink

Business

What I Saw When I Crashed a Wall Street Secret Society

The first known infiltration of the finance fraternity Kappa Beta Phi.

Excerpted from Young Money.

Kevin Roose New York Feb 2014 10min Permalink

Arts Business

Why Abercrombie Is Losing Its Shirt

The rise and fall of a teen fashion empire.

Matthew Shaer New York Feb 2014 15min Permalink

Media

In Conversation: Lorne Michaels

An inteview with the Saturday Night Live producer.

Previously: The Longform Guide to SNL.

Lane Brown New York Feb 2014 20min Permalink

Media

“"Most Well-Known and Beloved Chinese Role Model”"

Lunch with recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao, the self-described “Most Influential Person of China,” to discuss his interest in buying The New York Times.

Jessica Pressler New York Jan 2014 10min Permalink

The Collateral Damage of a Teenager

What adolescence does to adolescents is nowhere near as brutal as what it does to their parents.

An excerpt from All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood.

Jennifer Senior New York Jan 2014 25min Permalink

Crime

A Dangerous Mind

The case of Gilberto Valle, “The Cannibal Cop,” and the line between criminal thoughts and action.

Robert Kolker New York Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Politics Media

Citizen Ailes

How Roger Ailes raised a ruckus in Putnam County, New York.

An excerpt from The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News–and Divided a Country.

Gabriel Sherman New York Jan 2014 30min Permalink

Arts Music

‘And I Cannot Lie’

An oral history of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back.’

Rob Kemp New York Jan 2014 15min Permalink

Crime

“"Did Your Father Touch You?”"

In 1997, 8-year-old Chaneya Kelly reported that she had been raped by her father, Daryl Kelly, sending him to prison for up to 40 years. Since then, she’s wanted more than anything to take it back.

Jennifer Gonnerman New York Dec 2013 20min Permalink

Politics

La Dolce Alfonse!

The riotous private sector life of former New York senator, Al D’Amato.

Jennifer Senior New York Aug 1999 25min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Where It Hurts

On director Steve McQueen and his film 12 Years a Slave.

Dan P. Lee New York Dec 2013 20min Permalink

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