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Movies & TV

Val Kilmer Doesn't Believe in Death

The iconic actor played Iceman, Doc Holliday, Batman, and Jim Morrison, but behind all the mythic roles was a man grasping for meaning wherever he could find it. Here he opens up about cancer, strength, and death.

Alex Pappademas Men's Health Apr 2020 15min Permalink

Tech Health

The Devastating Decline of a Brilliant Young Coder

Lee Holloway programmed internet security firm Cloudflare into being. But then he became apathetic, distant, and unpredictable—for a long time, no one could make sense of it.

Sandra Upson Wired Apr 2020 35min Permalink

Sports

Tom Brady Cannot Stop

A season with the New England Patriots’ 37-year-old quarterback.

Mark Leibovich New York Times Magazine Jan 2015 30min Permalink

Best Article

The Quaid Conspiracy

Randy Quaid and his wife Evi have fled to Canada and are living in their car. They are seeking asylum from the menace of the “Hollywood Star Whackers.”

Nancy Jo Sales Vanity Fair Jan 2011 25min Permalink

The Baron of Botox Is Gone, But His Face Lives On

Dr. Fredric Brandt redefined cosmetic dermatology forever by bringing a smooth, plump, and ageless face to the masses.

Justine Harman Gen Jan 2020 15min Permalink

Movies & TV

The Incredibly Happy Life of Larry David, TV's Favorite Grouch

A profile of Larry David.

Brett Martin GQ Jan 2020 25min Permalink

Business Tech

Disney CEO Bob Iger's Empire of Tech

How he made big and early bets on new technologies—and won.

Michal Lev-Ram Fortune Jan 2015 20min Permalink

Arts

How Derren Brown Remade Mind Reading for Skeptics

The mentalist’s manipulation techniques give people too sophisticated to believe in the paranormal something quasi-scientific to hang on to.

Adam Green New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink

Music

Billie Eilish and the Triumph of the Weird

A profile of the 17-year-old star.

Josh Eells Rolling Stone Jul 2019 30min Permalink

Best Article

La Matadora Revisa Su Maquillaje (The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup)

A profile of a 25-year-old Spanish sensation.

Susan Orlean Outside Dec 1996 25min Permalink

Arts

America's Hardest-Working Know-It-All

A profile of Jeopardy champion Ken Jennings.

Kevin Lincoln Buzzfeed Feb 2013 15min Permalink

Best Article Crime Media

Covering the Cops

A profile of Edna Buchanan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning crime reporter for the Miami Herald during its heyday.

Calvin Trillin New Yorker Feb 1986 30min Permalink

Best Article Sports

The Power of One

At age 17, Bonnie Richardson won the Texas state track team championship all by herself. Then she did it again.

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Gary Smith on the Longform Podcast

Gary Smith Sports Illustrated Sep 2009 25min Permalink

Movies & TV

Roseanne Barr Just Can’t Shut Up

“I admit it,” she says, in her hotel room. “I’m a troll. I’m the queen of the fucking trolls.”

Geoff Edgers Washington Post Mar 2019 20min Permalink

Movies & TV

Bill Hader Kills

A profile of the director and actor.

Tad Friend New Yorker Mar 2019 40min Permalink

Sports

The Olympics Are Over, but Tessa Virtue Is Just Getting Started

How do you move on from being the best?

Genna Buck The Walrus Feb 2019 20min Permalink

Media

Host

On conservative radio host John Ziegler and “the strange media landscape in which political talk radio is a salient.”

David Foster Wallace The Atlantic Apr 2005 55min Permalink

Crime Politics

After Newtown Shooting, Mourning Parents Enter Into the Lonely Quiet

What happened next for the Barden family.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Jun 2013 25min Permalink

Best Article Arts

Secrets of the Magus

A 1993 profile of Ricky Jay, world-class sleight-of-hand conjurer who rarely performs (and never for children), historian of unusual entertainments and confidence scams, bibliomaniac.

Mark Singer New Yorker Apr 1993 1h Permalink

Movies & TV

Melissa McCarthy Wants to Cheer You Up

She’s trying to keep comedy alive at a moment when Hollywood—and its audience—can’t seem to crack a smile.

Taffy Brodesser-Akner New York Times Magazine Oct 2018 25min Permalink

Arts

Rick Owens Is Still Out There

“The palace doors flew open. It was him. It was Rick Owens, the American-born designer known to his fans as the Lord of Darkness.”

John Jeremiah Sullivan GQ Sep 2018 25min Permalink

Meet the Table Busser Who’s Worked at the Same Wilmette Pancake House for 54 Years

Othea Loggan came to Chicago and got a job bussing tables and washing dishes at Walker Bros. Original Pancake House in Wilmette in 1964. He still works there today.

Chris Borrelli Chicago Tribune Sep 2018 15min 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

Media

Ice Poseidon’s Lucrative, Stressful Life as a Live Streamer

When your job is to constantly share your life, even your worst moments are an opportunity to please your audience.

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Adrian Chen on the Longform Podcast

Adrian Chen New Yorker Jul 2018 30min Permalink

Politics

The Real Story of Donald Trump Jr.

Junior’s personal life is in shambles, Robert Mueller looms large, and it’s never been trickier to be the president’s son.

Julia Ioffe GQ Jun 2018 25min Permalink

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