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Publications

New Yorker

Politics

The Virtual Candidate

On Elizabeth Warren’s shadow candidacy.

Ryan Lizza New Yorker May 2015 35min Permalink

Arts

The Catastrophe

Tracking Spalding Grey’s descent towards suicide.

Oliver Sacks New Yorker Apr 2015 15min Permalink

Kidnapped at the Border

Kidnappers in Mexico have changed their business model from retail to wholesale—instead of extorting a handful of rich families, they are targeting thousands of undocumented migrants.

Sarah Stillman New Yorker Apr 2015 40min Permalink

World

A Fortune at the Top of the World

There’s still a gold rush on in the Andes.

William Finnegan New Yorker Apr 2015 35min Permalink

Arts

The Movie Star and the Missing Totem Pole

John Barrymore once had a totem pole on his Beverly Hills estate. But where did it come from?

Paige Williams New Yorker Apr 2015 25min Permalink

World Travel

The Lost City of Z

A mystery embedded deep within the Amazon.

David Grann New Yorker Sep 2005 1h20min Permalink

Science

Sight Unseen

The allure of invisibility.

Kathryn Schulz New Yorker Apr 2015 15min Permalink

Crime

The Price of a Life

Being exonerated for a crime you didn’t commit is a hard-won triumph. But how can the state make up for what you’ve lost while in prison?

Ariel Levy New Yorker Apr 2015 35min Permalink

Politics Sports

A Sense of Where You Are

Bill Bradley was a Rhodes scholar, a three-term U.S. Senator and a presidential candidate. But before all that, he was the best college basketball player in the country.

John McPhee New Yorker Jan 1965 1h5min Permalink

Science

The Other Side of Climate Change

Has global warming made it harder for environmentalists to care about conservation?

Jonathan Franzen New Yorker Mar 2015 30min Permalink

Sports

The Unhappy King of Snooker

Ronnie O’Sullivan is the best snooker player in the world. He’s also the most tormented.

Sam Knight New Yorker Mar 2015 25min Permalink

Arts Science

Life Lines

Lonnie Sue Johnson is an artist who can’t retain a memory for longer than a minute or two.

Daniel Zalewski New Yorker Mar 2015 40min Permalink

World

The Scene of the Crime

A reporter returns to My Lai.

Seymour Hersh New Yorker Mar 2015 30min Permalink

Arts

Harper Lee’s Forgotten True-Crime Project

Many people hoped that this would be the second book she’d publish.

Casey Cep New Yorker Mar 2015 10min Permalink

Arts

Happy Ugly Feet

What’s behind the cyclical fashionability of the monstrously ugly Birkenstock?

Rebecca Mead New Yorker Mar 2015 20min Permalink

Crime World

Where the Bodies Are Buried

Gerry Adams, the leader of Sinn Fein, denies that he was ever in the IRA. The murder of Jean McConville threatened to expose him as a liar.

Patrick Radden Keefe New Yorker Mar 2015 1h5min Permalink

Politics

Nuns and Nuclear Security

For decades a group of radical Catholics, many of them nuns, have been keeping up the good fight against nuclear weapons.

Eric Schlosser New Yorker Mar 2015 1h15min Permalink

Arts

Brother from Another Mother

Key and Peele try to make comedic sense of America’s confusions about race. Their secret? “Really, there’s no actual strategy.”

Zadie Smith New Yorker Feb 2015 35min Permalink

Arts Media Music

The Cabaret Beat

The article that kept the New Yorker alive was written by a debutante. Who happened to be married to Irving Berlin.

Ian Frazier New Yorker Feb 2015 25min Permalink

World

Terrorist or Freedom Fighter?

How one young American veteran got caught in the cobweb of Syrian rebel politics.

Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Feb 2015 35min Permalink

Fiction

Fiction Pick of the Week: "Sweetness"

"Some of you probably think it’s a bad thing to group ourselves according to skin color—the lighter the better—in social clubs, neighborhoods, churches, sororities, even colored schools. But how else can we hold on to a little dignity?"

Toni Morrison New Yorker Feb 2015 10min Permalink

The Trip Treatment

A good trip on psilocybin might be just the ticket to relieve anxiety and depression, particularly in the terminally ill. But are we ready to dive back in to psychedelic research?

Michael Pollan New Yorker Feb 2015 40min Permalink

Crime

Your Son is Deceased

Albuquerque has one of the highest rates in the country of fatal shootings by police, and no officer has been indicted.

Rachel Aviv New Yorker Jan 2015 35min Permalink

Tech

The Cobweb

Can the Internet be archived?

Jill Lepore New Yorker Jan 2015 25min Permalink

Crime

The Whole Haystack

The N.S.A. claims it needs access to all our phone records. But is that the best way to catch a terrorist?

Mattathias Schwartz New Yorker Jan 2015 35min Permalink

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