Corruption, Murder, and the Beautiful Game
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On FIFA’s history of scandal.
Brian Phillips Grantland Aug 2011 15min Permalink
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Alexander Masters The Guardian Aug 2011 Permalink
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Dave Gardetta Los Angeles Nov 2006 25min Permalink
An essay on the evolving narrative of martyrdom in the Islamist and secular worlds.
Christopher Watt Maisonneuve Sep 2011 10min Permalink
In Tripoli, after Gaddafi.
Rory Stewart London Review of Books Sep 2011 15min Permalink
A cultural history of the travel-writing.
Iain Manley Old World Wandering Oct 2011 20min Permalink
A profile of the art world’s most notorious dealer dynasty.
Suzanna Andrews Vanity Fair Mar 1998 35min Permalink
A journalist on the lingering effects of escaping a kidnapping.
Gregory D. Johnsen Buzzfeed Nov 2014 20min Permalink
On spectacular saintliness, holy anorexia, and female hysteria.
Hilary Mantel London Review of Books Mar 2004 25min Permalink
How the Border Patrol became America’s most out-of-control law enforcement agency.
Garrett M. Graff Politico Oct 2014 45min Permalink
Meet Ben Sherwood, the new head of the Disney/ABC Television Group.
Andrew Goldman New York Jan 2015 20min Permalink
The barely monitored use by cops of flashbangs, or military-style grenades.
Julia Angwin, Abbie Nehring ProPublica Jan 2015 15min Permalink
What one sergeant says he saw before the alleged suicides of three detainees.
Alexander Nazaryan Newsweek Jan 2015 Permalink
The shame of family detention camps on the U.S. border.
Wil S. Hylton New York Times Magazine Feb 2015 30min Permalink
Can the insights of neuroscience help us get over our prejudices?
Jeneen Interlandi New York Times Magazine Mar 2015 25min Permalink
The making of an all-time great video game.
Blake J. Harris Read-Only Memory Mar 2015 25min Permalink
The death of Bobby Phills, an NBA player who made one terrible mistake.
Jonathan Abrams Grantland Mar 2015 25min Permalink
Old India and new, viewed through the prism of the writer’s hometown.
Amitava Kumar Granta Apr 2015 15min Permalink
The writer’s obsession with a genus of snake known as “indigo.”
Padgett Powell Garden and Gun Apr 2015 30min Permalink
The sheriff of Putnam County, Georgia, finally meets a case he can’t solve.
Joe Kovac Jr. Atlanta Magazine May 2015 20min Permalink
The ups and downs of a beloved British pop band.
Amos Barshad Grantland May 2015 15min Permalink
An investigation into why the West is running out of water.
The labyrinth of policies that reward Arizona farmers for growing cotton, which uses six times as much water as lettuce and 60 percent more than wheat.
The woman who found the water to keep Las Vegas growing, for better or worse.
How a century-old water deal is encouraging waste and worsening the drought.
How the achievement of moving water comes at an enormous cost to the environment.
Ground water and surface water stores are interconnected. But we count them twice.
Abrahm Lustgarten, Naveena Sadasivam ProPublica May–Jul 2015 1h55min Permalink
Faulkner, a small writing shed, and Salida, Colorado: a profile of novelist Kent Haruf.
Chris Outcalt 5280 May 2015 20min Permalink
On the mysteries of the man behind Alice in Wonderland.
Anthony Lane New Yorker Jun 2015 20min Permalink
The last trip of a dedicated wanderer.
Jason McGahan Playboy Jun 2015 25min Permalink