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Sarajevo, Chicago, and the memory of cities old and new.
Aleksandar Hemon New Yorker Dec 2011 25min Permalink
What it takes to deliver basic medical care to the most remote corners of the Himalayas.
Rebecca Solnit New Yorker Dec 2015 25min Permalink
South Florida and the danger of the rising sea.
Elizabeth Kolbert New Yorker Dec 2015 25min Permalink
The difficult business of spending money well.
Michael Hobbes Huffington Post Highline Feb 2016 25min Permalink
The trial of a 10-year-old who murdered his neo-Nazi father.
Amy Wallace GQ Nov 2013 20min Permalink
The inside story of Bob Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks.
Nick Hasted Uncut Jan 2005 25min Permalink
The story of Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez’s flight from Cuba.
Brin-Jonathan Butler Victory Journal Sep 2013 Permalink
A profile of Pope Francis.
James Carroll New Yorker Dec 2013 40min Permalink
Experiencing the first moon walk with a wide range of New Yorkers.
E. B. White New Yorker Jul 1969 20min Permalink
Investigating the murder of a Costa Rican conservationist.
Matthew Power Outside Jan 2014 20min Permalink
An oral history of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back.’
The improbable life and career of the sculptor-turned-musician.
Mark Binelli New York Times Magazine Jan 2014 20min Permalink
A small Texas town suddenly finds it’s the home of a possible cult.
Sonia Smith Texas Monthly Jan 2014 35min Permalink
A collection of picks on the folk singer, who died Monday.
Seeger’s life with folk music.
Alec Wilkinson New Yorker Apr 2006 30min
A transcript of Seeger’s testimony before the House Unamerican Activities Committee.
Aug 1955 25min
The real story behind Seeger’s classic “Wimoweh.”
Rian Malan Rolling Stone May 2000 45min
“I would say every artist is, in effect, trying to figure how the human race can be saved from itself. So in those days when we sang for the union workers, and today when I go around and sing on a picket line, I’m not really being all that different. Artists who say ‘We’re only interested in art for art’s sake’ are fooling themselves, I think.”
Penthouse Jan 1971 15min
A profile of Seeger at 84.
David Hadju Mother Jones Sep 2004 15min
Aug 1955 – Apr 2006 Permalink
An investigtion into higher education’s treatment, and often punishment, of mentally ill students.
Katie J.M. Baker Newsweek Feb 2014 25min Permalink
The rise and fall of a teen fashion empire.
Matthew Shaer New York Feb 2014 15min Permalink
Memories of the old neighborhood, before everything changed.
Arthur Miller Holiday Mar 1955 25min Permalink
The unmuzzling of Canadian journalism.
Ivor Tossell The Walrus Feb 2014 25min Permalink
Inside the most ubiquitous distraction of its era.
Tom Cheshire Wired (UK) Apr 2011 20min Permalink
On Don DeLillo’s Underworld.
Luc Sante New York Review of Books Nov 1997 15min Permalink
On Elizabeth Taylor at the height of her fame.
Dominick Dunne Vanity Fair Mar 2007 Permalink
The sudden, bloody transformation of normal citizens into rebels.
Robert F. Worth New York Times Magazine Mar 2011 30min Permalink
What a century and a half of piled-up housing reveals about New Yorkers.
Justin Davidson New York Apr 2011 15min Permalink
A profile of the “lawyer-turned-journalist-turned-talk-show-host-turned-journalist.”
Sridhar Pappu The Atlantic Jun 2005 30min Permalink
On the genesis of the It Gets Better Project.
Dan Savage The Stranger Apr 2011 10min Permalink