Nickel and Dimed
On (not) getting by in America.
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On (not) getting by in America.
Barbara Ehrenreich Harper's Jan 1999 55min Permalink
A history of hoboes in America.
Lisa Hix Collectors Weekly Apr 2015 40min Permalink
Inside the most unorthodox campaign in political history.
Gabriel Sherman New York Apr 2016 30min Permalink
Living and working in the tech world.
Anna Wiener n+1 Apr 2016 25min Permalink
“The crisis in Flint isn’t over. It’s everywhere.”
Ben Paynter Wired Jun 2016 Permalink
Life for women in the trucking industry.
Mary Pilon Mary Review Jul 2016 25min Permalink
A war on wolves in Utah.
Jeremy Miller Harper's Dec 2016 25min Permalink
Chess in Cuba.
Brin-Jonathan Butler Southwest the Magazine May 2016 15min Permalink
On oil spills in Colombia.
Jessica Camille Aguirre Harper's Feb 2021 15min Permalink
A trip to Antarctica.
Chris Jones Afar Jun 2014 Permalink
The world’s leading scientists try to solve climate change.
David Kushner Weather.com Jul 2014 Permalink
Tracking the humble hummingbird down to Belize.
Beth Ann Fennelly Garden & Gun Jun 2015 10min Permalink
A refugee’s odyssey from Syria to Sweden.
Patrick Kingsley The Guardian Jun 2015 Permalink
A year after her death, a tribute to the Saturday Night Live star who didn’t want to be on TV.
Mike Thomas Grantland Oct 2015 20min Permalink
On realizing you’re going to die.
Cord Jefferson The Awl Dec 2015 Permalink
I am gay. I am Mormon. I am married to a woman. I am happy every single day. My life is filled with joy. I have a wonderful sex life. And I’ve been married for ten years, and plan to be married for decades more to come to the woman of my dreams.
An attempt to destigmatize failed adoptions.
Lisa Belkin Yahoo News Dec 2014 30min Permalink
A baby’s brain needs love to develop.
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee National Geographic Dec 2014 15min Permalink
A brief history of pretending to be sick.
Daniel Mason Lapham's Quarterly Mar 2015 15min Permalink
“You try to learn as much about the people as you can. I try never to give psychohistory. There is no one truth, but there are an awful lot of objective facts. The more facts you get, the more facts you collect, the closer you come to whatever truth there is. The base of biography has to be facts.”
Robert Caro, James Santel The Paris Review May 2016 40min Permalink
Following John McPhee to Florida.
Wyatt Williams Oxford American Jun 2017 25min Permalink
What happened to film critic Armond White?
Stephen Kearse Hazlitt Aug 2017 15min Permalink
Coming to terms with eating disorders.
Suzanne Rivecca The Sun Magazine May 2018 20min Permalink
The plight of temporary workers in America.
Michael Grabell ProPublica Jun 2013 20min Permalink
Life in the French Foreign Legion.
William Langewiesche Vanity Fair Nov 2012 30min Permalink