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Arts

When Books Could Change Your Life

On the power of youth literature.

Tim Kreider Baltimore City Paper Sep 2008 Permalink

Best Article

Remains of the Day

A wedding photographer catches up with his past clients.

Matt Mendelsohn Washingtonian Dec 2012 40min Permalink

Tech

Atari Teenage Riot

A “crude table-tennis arcade game” called Pong and the birth of the video game industry.

Chris Stokel-Walker Buzzfeed Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Food

Toques from Underground

Los Angeles’ Wolvesmouth and the unlicensed dining industry.

Dana Goodyear New Yorker Dec 2012 25min Permalink

Arts Media

"I Pretty Much Wanted to Die"

The many reasons Lost shouldn’t have happened.

Alan Sepinwall Grantland Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

The Killing of Gus Hasford

He came home from Vietnam, wrote the novel that became Full Metal Jacket, was nominated for an Oscar and riding high. Then he got thrown in jail for stockpiling stolen library books, started drinking, cut off his friends and fled to a remote Greek island. He never made it back.

Grover Lewis LA Weekly Jun 1993 40min Permalink

Arts Media

Larry Hagman's Curtain Call

A profile of the late actor.

Harry Hurt III Texas Monthly Jun 2012 30min Permalink

Damien Hirst: Jumping the Shark

The market for Hirst’s work is in a tailspin. Why?

Andrew Rice Businessweek Nov 2012 15min Permalink

Arts Music

The Making of The Chronic

An oral history of the Dr. Dre album.

Ben Westhoff LA Weekly Nov 2012 Permalink

A Woman Entering a Taxi in the Rain

A profile of photographer Richard Avedon from early in his career.

Winthrop Sargeant New Yorker Nov 1958 35min Permalink

Arts Music

Deadhead

The Grateful Dead’s afterlife.

Nick Paumgarten New Yorker Nov 2012 50min Permalink

Arts

Interview: Yayoi Kusama

An interview with the Japanese artist, who has resided in a mental institution since committing herself in 1975.

Grady Turner, Yayoi Kusama BOMB Magazine Dec 1999 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Dance Dance Revolution

A field report from Electric Daisy Carnival, a three-night bacchanal in the Las Vegas desert attended by “100,000 wasted hedonists scantily dressed in furry underwear.”

Gideon Lewis-Kraus GQ Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts

The Curious Case of the Sherlock Pilgrims

In the Swiss town of Meiringen, where an obsessed group of ‘pilgrims’ painstakingly recreate the death of Sherlock Holmes.

Edward Docx Prospect Oct 2012 15min Permalink

Arts Music

Genius: The Nickelback Story

How a loathsome band makes gobs of money.

Ben Paynter Businessweek Nov 2012 10min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

In Cold Type

The backstory of “The Duke in His Domain,” Truman Capote’s 1957 New Yorker profile of Marlon Brando.

Douglas McCollam Columbia Journalism Review Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Has Hollywood Murdered the Movies?

Blockbusters in the age of “corporate irony.”

David Denby The New Republic Sep 2012 35min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Writers in Hollywood

On the novelist’s experience in movie-making.

Raymond Chandler The Atlantic Nov 1945 15min Permalink

The Glory Days of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee

Life at Marvel Comics in the mid-1960s.

An excerpt from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story.

Sean Howe io9 Oct 2012 30min Permalink

Arts Music

Free to Be

Forty years after its release, the story of “Free to Be… You and Me.”

Dan Kois Slate Oct 2012 45min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Random Roles: Kelly Lynch

The Drugstore Cowboy star candidly discusses the characters who defined her career.

Will Harris AV Club Oct 2012 50min Permalink

Arts

Joan Didion: The Art of Nonfiction No. 1

I can’t ask anything. Once in a while if I’m forced into it I will conduct an interview, but it’s usually pro forma, just to establish my credentials as somebody who’s allowed to hang around for a while. It doesn’t matter to me what people say to me in the interview because I don’t trust it.

Hilton Als, Joan Didion The Paris Review Apr 2006 30min Permalink

The Comedian Who Became a Joke

The tragi-comic career of a nobody comedian from the 1940s who ditched his wife, child, and eventually his own name.

Kliph Nesteroff WFMU Oct 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Down and Out in the Top 10

Grizzly Bear and the surprisingly crappy economics of indie rock stardom.

Nitsuh Abebe New York Oct 2012 25min Permalink

Arts Music

John Hammond, Jazz Promoter

A profile of the legendary producer at the beginning of his career.

Otis Ferguson Society Rag Sep 1938 15min Permalink

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