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The story of Aiden Sinclair, the “grifter magician.”
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The story of Aiden Sinclair, the “grifter magician.”
Jess Zimmerman Atlas Obscura Oct 2015 15min Permalink
On the gender gap in diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Apoorva Mandavilli Spectrum Oct 2015 Permalink
The troubling final years of Mickey Rooney’s life.
Gary Baum, Scott Feinberg The Hollywood Reporter Oct 2015 30min Permalink
The ridiculousness of trying to rank the best restaurants in the world.
Lauren Collins New Yorker Oct 2015 25min Permalink
A second act for the former head of McSweeney’s.
Anne Helen Petersen Buzzfeed Nov 2015 15min Permalink
On the false narratives of anorexia.
Katy Waldman Slate Dec 2015 30min Permalink
A profile of new Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Guy Lawson New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 15min Permalink
On the unexpected longevity of a very strange theory.
Veronique Greenwood Nautilus May 2015 15min Permalink
A personal and legal history of assisted suicide.
Kevin Drum Mother Jones Jan 2016 15min Permalink
On the profound power of the placebo.
Jo Marchant Mosiac Feb 2016 20min Permalink
The inside story of how scientists finally proved that gravitational waves exist.
Nicola Twilley New Yorker Feb 2016 20min Permalink
Inside the world of 10-and-under competitive cheerleading.
Samantha Shapiro ESPN Feb 2010 15min Permalink
A conversation on the Times Square of the ’50s and ’60s.
Geoffrey O'Brien, Luc Sante BOMB Magazine Sep 1998 20min Permalink
Investigating the investigation of the 2001 anthrax attacks.
Noah Shachtman Wired Apr 2011 1h10min Permalink
A profile of 14-year-old fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson.
Lizzie Widdicombe New Yorker Sep 2010 25min Permalink
A bank robber tells the story of a successful heist.
Dane Batty Crime Magazine May 2011 Permalink
A profile of Felipe Lopez, high school phenom.
Susan Orlean New Yorker Mar 1993 40min Permalink
On the reverberations of a 1974 peasant massacre in El Salvador.
The life and death of Anna Nicole Smith.
Dan P. Lee New York Jun 2011 30min Permalink
When James Brown died on Christmas Day 2006, he left behind a fortune worth tens, maybe hundreds, of millions of dollars. The problem is, he also left behind fourteen children, sixteen grandchildren, eight mothers of his children, several mistresses, thirty lawyers, a former manager, an aging dancer, a longtime valet, and a sister who’s really not a sister but calls herself the Godsister of Soul anyway.
Sean Flynn GQ Apr 2009 50min Permalink
An oral history of The Simpsons.
John Ortved Vanity Fair Aug 2007 40min Permalink
On the prosecution of former hedge fund star Raj Rajaratnam.
George Packer New Yorker Jun 2011 45min Permalink
On the cross-country travels of the fugitive mob boss.
Shelley Murphy The Boston Globe Jan 1998 15min Permalink
Over the last several weeks, dozens of lawmakers, strategists and advocates described the closed-door meetings and tactical decisions that led to approval of same-sex marriage in New York, about two years after it was rejected by the Legislature. This account is based on those interviews, most of which were granted on the condition of anonymity to describe conversations that were intended to be confidential.
Michael Barbaro New York Times Jun 2011 10min Permalink
Inside Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
Sarah Ellison Vanity Fair Jun 2011 30min Permalink