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In the wake of a vicious murder, the state of Oregon wrestles with what went wrong in its mental health system.
Rob Fischer Rolling Stone Feb 2020 35min Permalink
Black people formed one of the largest militias in the U.S. Now its leader is in prosecutors’ crosshairs.
Will Carless, Alain Stephens The Trace Oct 2021 30min Permalink
Professional daredevils in love.
Brian Mockenhaupt Outside Feb 2012 15min Permalink
Adventures in bartending.
Elizabeth Gilbert GQ Mar 1997 20min Permalink
Being injured in the NFL.
The trade in fake olive oil.
Tom Mueller New Yorker Aug 2007 20min Permalink
Was justice served in Steubenville?
Ariel Levy New Yorker Aug 2013 40min Permalink
The most powerful man in publishing, unfiltered.
Lynn Hirschberg New York Times Magazine Jul 2003 30min Permalink
How moonlight drives life in the ocean.
Ferris Jabr Hakai Magazine Jun 2017 10min Permalink
Sixty journalists cover an ordinary week in an epidemic.
Cincinnati Enquirer Sep 2017 30min Permalink
The militarization of local politics in South Africa.
Christopher Clark Guernica Sep 2018 25min Permalink
Wolf-trapping school in Alaska.
Sherry Simpson Creative Nonfiction Jan 1996 35min Permalink
Tina Brown, the former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, is the founder of Women in the World. Her latest book is The Vanity Fair Diaries.
“I believed that my bravado had no limit, if you know what I mean. I see limits now, let’s put it that way. I do see limits. But you know, I’m still pretty reckless when I want something. That’s why I don’t tweet much. I’ll say something that will just cause me too much trouble.”
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Reeves Wiedeman is a reporter at New York Magazine and the author of the new book Billion Dollar Loser.
“You get inside these companies and … you assume everything is running based on models and numbers and then you get inside and it’s just people. And sometimes they have MBAs and sometimes they don’t. … At the end of the day, whether you’re running a media company or an office space company, it’s all people making these decisions and they often do very strange, contradictory, and ultimately unsuccessful things.”
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Oct 2020 Permalink
Bradley Hope and Tom Wright are former journalists at The Wall Street Journal, the co-founders of journalism studio Project Brazen, and the co-authors of the book Billion Dollar Whale.
Their new podcast is Corinna and The King. Hope’s new book is “The Rebel and the Kingdom.”
“We’re a little bit skeptical of just jumping into the big story of the day with something that doesn’t feel differentiated. It needs to have character, storytelling—it can’t just be a great topic, or an important topic, even.”
Nov 2022 Permalink
“Like they said in Step Brothers: Never lose your dinosaur. This is the ultimate example of a person never losing his dinosaur. Meaning that even as I grew in cultural awareness and respect and was put higher in the class system in some way for being this musician, I never lost my dinosaur.”
Zach Baron GQ Jul 2014 20min Permalink
Encountering a pack of wild dogs in Manhattan.
Rebecca Skloot New York May 2005 10min Permalink
On working in an artists’ colony.
Alexander Chee The Morning News Aug 2012 15min Permalink
A sport in flux.
J. R. Moehringer ESPN Aug 2012 35min Permalink
The author on her childhood in Wingham, Ontario.
Alice Munro New Yorker Sep 2011 25min Permalink
What caused the worst shipping disaster in maritime history?
Donovan Hohn Outside Jan 2009 30min Permalink
Traveling by dogsled in the melting Arctic.
Gretel Ehrlich Harper's Apr 2015 10min Permalink
A Kenyan runner loses himself in Alaska.
Seth Wickersham ESPN May 2012 20min Permalink
Life on an oil rig in the Arctic.
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Sep 2008 40min Permalink
Experiments in making others feel good.
Tom Chiarella Esquire Sep 2009 10min Permalink