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Investigating the world of “belly torture.”
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Investigating the world of “belly torture.”
Laura Yan The Outline Mar 2017 Permalink
A profile of Harvey Weinstein.
David Carr New York Dec 2001 35min Permalink
The story of suck.com.
Josh Quittner Wired Nov 1996 30min Permalink
A profile of Mister Rogers.
On a pair of kickers.
Devin Gordon Victory Journal Nov 2018 15min Permalink
Skiing in the shadow of Mount Everest.
Chris Ballard Sports Illustrated Feb 2020 30min Permalink
America’s fetishization of reproductive risk is driving mothers mad.
Sarah Menkedick Guernica Apr 2020 20min Permalink
On the intersection of technology and revolt.
Bill Wasik Wired Jan 2012 30min Permalink
The diaspora of Hurricane Katrina.
Katherine Boo New Yorker Nov 2005 20min Permalink
On Vladimir Nabokov.
Patricia Lockwood London Review of Books Nov 2020 20min Permalink
A profile of the professional wrestler.
Molly Langmuir Elle Apr 2021 25min Permalink
On fungi.
1619, 1776, and the politics of the past
Matthew Karp Harper's Jun 2021 25min Permalink
Meditations on the myth of the voiceless.
Amitav Ghosh Orion Sep 2021 20min Permalink
A story of America in three scams.
Richard Warnica Hazlitt Dec 2021 1h Permalink
He has a staff of 300. His website gets more traffic than Gawker and has 300,000 paying subscribers. He has a clothing line, a string of bestselling books, a movie studio and a radio show syndicated on 400 stations. A profile of Glenn Beck, mogul.
Michael J. Mooney D Magazine Oct 2014 20min Permalink
A rape case in which most of the evidence lies in the archives of Twitter and Instagram divides a football-crazed town of 18,400.
Juliet Macur, Nate Schweber New York Times Dec 2012 Permalink
In a matter of months she became one of the world’s most famous porn stars. Three years later, she was dead. The rise and fall of Savannah.
Mike Sager GQ Nov 1994 35min Permalink
They were florists working in Amsterdam’s largest flower market. They were also members of one of the most powerful arms of the Italian mafia. An investigation into how organized crime has gone global.
Steve Scherer Reuters Apr 2016 Permalink
How FPAQ, the Canadian group that controls 72 percent of the world’s supply of maple syrup, caused one of the greatest agricultural crimes in history.
Rich Cohen Vanity Fair Dec 2016 15min Permalink
How the 1983 assassination of his father, the president of American University of Beirut, shaped the Golden State Warriors basketball coach.
John Branch New York Times Dec 2016 Permalink
On the lives of the men who gang-raped a woman on a Delhi bus last year, the life of their victim, and the people left out of India’s growing prosperity.
Jason Burke The Guardian Sep 2013 30min Permalink
The rise and fall of Intrade, the betting market for world events—elections, hurricanes, Academy Awards—and the death of its CEO near the top of Everest.
Graeme Wood Pacific Standard Nov 2013 20min Permalink
In 1916, a pair of 29-year-old women, bored with their lives in Upstate New York, took teaching jobs in a remote area of the Rocky Mountains. This is the story of what they found.
Dorothy Wickenden New Yorker Apr 2009 30min Permalink
From the Tower of Babel to the birthplace of Abraham, from Saddam’s ruined palaces to fortified blast-proof checkpoints, a diary from a nine-day, eight-night tour of Mespotamia/Iraq.
Saki Knafo GQ Apr 2011 20min Permalink