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A visit to the new Havana.
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A visit to the new Havana.
James Scudamore More Intelligent Life Jul 2011 15min Permalink
An investigation of human trafficking and the international sex trade.
Sean Flynn GQ Mar 2007 1h20min Permalink
A cultural history of the travel-writing.
Iain Manley Old World Wandering Oct 2011 20min Permalink
“Traffic was never the problem. Everything else was.”
Seth Fiegerman Mashable Dec 2014 35min Permalink
Ten years after the Indian Ocean tsunami, an Indonesian family is reunited.
Xan Rice New Statesman Dec 2014 30min Permalink
How the Border Patrol became America’s most out-of-control law enforcement agency.
Garrett M. Graff Politico Oct 2014 45min Permalink
Can the insights of neuroscience help us get over our prejudices?
Jeneen Interlandi New York Times Magazine Mar 2015 25min Permalink
The death of Bobby Phills, an NBA player who made one terrible mistake.
Jonathan Abrams Grantland Mar 2015 25min Permalink
A mystery embedded deep within the Amazon.
David Grann New Yorker Sep 2005 1h20min Permalink
An investigation into why the West is running out of water.
The labyrinth of policies that reward Arizona farmers for growing cotton, which uses six times as much water as lettuce and 60 percent more than wheat.
The woman who found the water to keep Las Vegas growing, for better or worse.
How a century-old water deal is encouraging waste and worsening the drought.
How the achievement of moving water comes at an enormous cost to the environment.
Ground water and surface water stores are interconnected. But we count them twice.
Abrahm Lustgarten, Naveena Sadasivam ProPublica May–Jul 2015 1h55min Permalink

Behind-the-scenes stories from The Godfather, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and one of the phenomenal flops in Hollywood history. At Slate.
A doctor reveals widespread organ harvesting of prisoners in China.
Ethan Gutmann The Weekly Standard Dec 2011 15min Permalink
On the late Angelo Dundee, who trained Muhammad Ali.
Gary Smith Sports Illustrated Nov 1987 25min Permalink
A profile of Gordon Ramsay.
Bill Buford New Yorker Apr 2007 35min Permalink
What it means to stay true to the Steve Jobs brand.
Maureen Tkacik Reuters Feb 2012 15min Permalink
The United States, which took a forceful stance on other Arab revolts, remained relatively passive in the face of the kingdom’s unrest and crackdown. To many who are familiar with the region, this came as no surprise: of all the Arab states that saw revolts last year, Bahrain is arguably the most closely tied to American strategic interests.
A report on Bahrain, the Arab Spring’s most ill-fated uprising.
Kelly McEvers Washington Monthly Mar 2012 50min Permalink
The triple life of G-Rock: upscale house painter, lifelong Crip, FBI informant.
Guy Lawson GQ Jan 2000 20min Permalink
A profile of 6’8”, 430-pound Brian Shaw.
Burkhard Bilger New Yorker Jul 2012 40min Permalink
The life and films of Werner Herzog.
Tom Bissell Harper's Dec 2006 Permalink
A profile of wine critic Robert Parker.
William Langewiesche The Atlantic Dec 2000 1h10min Permalink
Erich Spangenberg is in the business of owning other people’s ideas. He makes a fortune.
Heather Skyler Good Jun 2009 10min Permalink
The rise and fall of a boom-era escort agency in New York City.
Mark Jacobson New York Jul 2005 35min Permalink
Google’s founders and CEO as they moved from the search business into… everything.
Ken Auletta New Yorker Jan 2008 25min Permalink
On the workings of Sarah Palin’s inner circle.
On the suicide of a promising professional golfer.