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The fight for South Africa’s future.
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The fight for South Africa’s future.
Eve Fairbanks The New Republic Mar 2013 20min Permalink
A young couple’s story.
Amy Harmon New York Times Dec 2011 20min
On a child diagnosed with autism.
Amy Leal Chronicle of Higher Education Oct 2011 15min
The long, happy, surprising life of 77-year-old Donald Gary Triplett, the first person ever diagnosed with autism.
John Donvan and Caren Zucker Atlantic Oct 2011 30min
Should autism be celebrated? A look at the neurodiversity movement.
Andrew Solomon New York May 2008 25min
Autistic individuals have great difficulty breaking into many professions. One exception may be computer programming, where the difficulty of forming emotional attachments and communicating is not necessarily a problem.
Gary Anthes Computerworld Apr 1997
As part of his obsessive search for evidence of UFOs, Gary McKinnon worked his way into thousands of government computers. The U.S. charged him with terrorism. Doctors diagnosed him with Asperger’s.
David Kushner IEEE Spectrum Jul 2011 10min
Apr 1997 – Dec 2011 Permalink
Just over a decade ago, Specter set out to answer this question: How did Lance Armstrong manage the greatest comeback in sports history?
Michael Specter New Yorker Jul 2002 35min
An academic ghostwriter explains his trade.
In 1969, the sports establishment was wrestling with whether to embrace performance-enhancing drugs, decry them, or look the other way.
Bil Gilbert Sports Illustrated Jun 1969
AshleyMadison.com and the business of infidelity.
Sheelah Kolhatkar Businessweek Feb 2011 20min
The story of the MIT Blackjack Team.
Ben Mezrich Wired Sep 2002 30min
A quiz show scandal and its aftermath, as told by its star.
Charles Van Doren New Yorker Jul 2008 30min
There are enough stories about steroids in baseball to fill an entire collection. But there’s only one story about steroids and trying to interview a down-and-out Jose Canseco.
Pat Jordan Deadspin Mar 2008 15min
Jun 1969 – Jul 2012 Permalink
An interview with Rick Rubin.
Andrew Romano Newsweek Jun 2013 20min Permalink
On having breasts and playing sports.
Amanda Hess ESPN the Magazine Jul 2013 10min Permalink
“I read an article a few years ago that said when you practice a sport a lot, you literally become a broadband: the nerve pathway in your brain contains a lot more information. As soon as you stop practicing, the pathway begins shrinking back down. Reading that changed my life. I used to wonder, Why am I doing these sets, getting on a stage? Don’t I know how to do this already? The answer is no. You must keep doing it. The broadband starts to narrow the moment you stop.”
Jonah Weiner New York Times Magazine Dec 2012 15min Permalink
A writer’s evolving relationship with guns.
Haley B. Elkins xoJane Dec 2012 10min Permalink
An Oxford philosopher pursues the formula for morality.
Larissa MacFarquhar New Yorker Sep 2011 40min Permalink
How a comedy writer making $300,000 a year ended up homeless.
David Raether Priceonomics Nov 2013 20min Permalink
On the campaign trail with Florida’s malleable ex-governor.
Molly Ball The Atlantic Mar 2014 25min Permalink
The Bitcoin ghostwriter who wasn’t.
Andy Greenberg Forbes Mar 2014 Permalink
An oral history of Gucci Mane’s many rises and falls.
Benjamin Meadows-Ingram The Fader Oct 2015 55min Permalink
The story of freelance journalist Anna Therese Day.
Gail Sheehy Jezebel Feb 2016 20min Permalink
The art of the voiceover.
Mac McClelland Medium Nov 2014 20min Permalink
An argument for how the system protects police.
Chase Madar The Nation Nov 2014 15min Permalink
The effects of legalized prostitution in Germany.
Nisha Lilia Diu The Telegraph Mar 2014 25min Permalink
Inside the abusive practices of magazine-subscription sub-contractors.
Darlena Cunha The Atlantic Apr 2015 20min Permalink
How shrunken heads ended up in downtown Chicago.
Mary Roach Outside Jan 2012 15min Permalink
One woman’s ordeal with Texas’ new sonogram law.
Carolyn Jones The Texas Observer Mar 2012 10min Permalink
A profile of Fiona Apple.
Dan P. Lee New York Jun 2012 30min Permalink
A first-person rumination on a lifetime spent behind bars.
A profile of the Handmaid’s Tale star.
Emily Gould Elle Jun 2017 15min Permalink
On the new art of interrogation.
Ian Leslie The Guardian Oct 2017 25min Permalink
Five stories about Nick Kyrgios, tennis’ misunderstood genius.
Richard Cooke The Monthly Mar 2018 25min Permalink
On the work of Rachel Cusk.
Patricia Lockwood London Review of Books May 2018 15min Permalink