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The history of Kraft Dinner, Canada’s “de facto national dish.”
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The history of Kraft Dinner, Canada’s “de facto national dish.”
Sasha Chapman The Walrus Sep 2012 25min Permalink
A profile of the oft-shirtless tight end Rob Gronkowski.
Chris Ballard Sports Illustrated Sep 2012 25min Permalink
The story of Edward Deeds, a state mental hospital patient and artistic genius.
Aimee Levitt The Riverfront Times Sep 2012 25min Permalink
The debate over autonomous lethal drones.
Don Troop The Chronicle of Higher Education Sep 2012 15min Permalink
The environmental impact of server farms.
James Glanz New York Times Sep 2012 20min Permalink
Life inside Long Island’s largest cluster of sex offenders.
Jennifer Gonnerman New York Dec 2007 20min Permalink
On the origins of outbreaks.
David Quammen Popular Science Oct 2012 20min Permalink
Forty years after its release, the story of “Free to Be… You and Me.”
Profiles of people with genius-level IQs.
Mike Sager Esquire Nov 1999 25min Permalink
The challenges of parenting genius.
Andrew Solomon New York Times Magazine Oct 2012 20min Permalink
“Biafra lost its freedom, of course, and I was in the middle of it as all its fronts were collapsing. I flew in from Gabon on the night of January 3, with bags of corn, beans, and powdered milk, aboard a blacked out DC6 chartered by Caritas, the Roman Catholic relief organization. I flew out six nights later on an empty DC4 chartered by the French Red Cross. It was the last plane to leave Biafra that was not fired upon.”
Kurt Vonnegut Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons Jan 1979 20min Permalink
A profile of the late actor.
Harry Hurt III Texas Monthly Jun 2012 30min Permalink
The life and work of Nelson Algren.
Colin Asher The Believer Jan 2013 35min Permalink
A reassessment of the calm, cool JFK.
Benjamin Schwarz The Atlantic Jan 2013 20min Permalink
On commercial diving, the third most deadly profession.
Nathaniel Rich New York Review of Books Jan 2013 20min Permalink
A profile of Richard and Karen Carpenter.
Tom Nolan Rolling Stone Jul 1974 35min Permalink
How Republicans came to be the party of white people.
Sam Tanenhaus The New Republic Feb 2013 20min Permalink
An investigation into police misconduct and the abuse of the disabled.
Ryan Gabrielson California Watch Feb–Nov 2012 1h10min Permalink
How humans evolve in the modern world.
Marlene Zuk The Chronicle of Higher Education Feb 2013 15min Permalink
A profile of the late-night host.
Jonah Weiner Rolling Stone Mar 2013 20min Permalink
A profile of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Don Van Natta Jr. ESPN Mar 2013 25min Permalink
The bureaucratic hell of enforcing legislation in Washington.
Haley Sweetland Edwards Washington Monthly Mar 2013 2h30min Permalink
Living with – and dying because of – hyperacusis, a condition that grossly intensifies hearing.
Joyce Cohen Buzzfeed Mar 2013 20min Permalink
The history and meaning of taxidermy in American museums.
An oral history of Siskel and Ebert.
Josh Schollmeyer Slate Mar 2012 15min Permalink