Southern Horrors: Lynch Law In All Its Phases
An exposé of extralegal killing.
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An exposé of extralegal killing.
Ida B. Wells New York Age Jun 1892 Permalink
The oracular works of Philip K. Dick.
Alexander Star The New Republic Dec 1993 Permalink
How the hospitality world rents space for physicians to train.
ELIZABETH CULLIFORD Reuters Dec 2017 10min Permalink
An essay about the weeks after the author’s brother nearly died.
John Jeremiah Sullivan Oxford American Jan 1999 15min Permalink
“It was a clusterfuck of clusterfucks.”
Andy Greenberg Wired Aug 2018 25min Permalink
On the 13-member rap collective Brockhampton.
Craig Jenkins Vulture Nov 2018 15min Permalink
As early as 1948, the Oscars sucked.
Raymond Chandler The Atlantic Mar 1948 15min Permalink
How a journeyman actor became a star.
Molly Young GQ Aug 2019 20min Permalink
What happens when immigrant-rights advocates reach a breaking point?
Lauren Markham Virginia Quarterly Review Mar 2020 45min Permalink
The first entry in the City by City project, on a Baltimore funeral:
My homeboy is interred at a cemetery with a swan lake where we used to take our girls at night because it was a park with a lake and it was just over the line and in the county.
Lawrence Jackson n+1 May 2011 15min Permalink
A 29-year-old Jobs on the culture that gave birth to Apple.
David Sheff Playboy Feb 1985 1h5min
Having departed Apple, a slightly disillusioned Jobs describes his new project, NeXT, and his views on the future of technology.
Jobs, having been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, addresses the graduating class of 2005.
Steve Jobs Jun 2005 10min
The legendary rivals meet, in conversation.
Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg All Things D Aug 2011 55min
A former Gizmodo editor at the center of the lost iPhone 4 scandal recalls his relationship with Jobs.
Brian Lam Wirecutter Oct 2011
Feb 1985 – Oct 2011 Permalink
The story of former Vikings linebacker Fred McNeill and the lasting impact of his concussions.
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Mar 2011
The history of safety crises in football, why this one is different, and how it could change the game.
Ben McGrath New Yorker Jan 2011 35min
Searching for proof that football will endure.
J.R. Moehringer ESPN Aug 2012 35min
The demise of a Pro Bowl safety, whose last wish before shooting himself in the chest was for his brain to be sent to the NFL’s brain bank.
Gus Garcia-Roberts Miami New Times Apr 2011 25min
A profile of Dr. Ann McKee: preeminent neuropathologist, Packers fan, football’s “only hope.”
Jane Leavy Grantland Aug 2012 35min
How different are dogfighting and football?
Malcolm Gladwell New Yorker Oct 2009 30min
Oct 2009 – Aug 2012 Permalink
A portrait of a new nation.
Patrick Symmes Outside Apr 2013 25min Permalink
On the search for migrants lost at sea and the families left behind.
Caroline Moorehead Intelligent Life May 2014 25min Permalink
Pimp, brawler, Old Master.
Stephen Akey The Millions May 2014 25min Permalink
The Srebrenica massacre, almost 20 years later.
Scott Anderson New York Times Magazine May 2014 30min Permalink
The early days of Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers.
Ernie Brooks, Legs McNeil Vice Jun 2014 15min Permalink
The aftermath of a stranger’s death and the puzzle of psychosis.
Christopher Frizzelle The Stranger Aug 2012 25min Permalink
Meet Kareem Ahmed, the President’s reclusive bankroller.
Eric Lach Talking Points Memo Oct 2012 20min Permalink
A profile of 11th-grader Tabitha Rouzzo.
Anne Hull Washington Post Dec 2012 15min Permalink
On the history, science, and rise of ACL tears.
Neal Gabler Grantland Dec 2013 25min Permalink
The reality TV star today.
Simon van Zuylen-Wood Philadelphia Magazine Dec 2013 20min Permalink
How an academic found herself imprisoned by Qaddafi.
Clare Morgana Gillis The Atlantic Dec 2011 20min Permalink
On the actress’s stellar year.
Zach Baron GQ Dec 2014 Permalink
"The Colonel went out sailing. He spoke with Turk and Jew . . ."
Mary McCarthy Harper's Mar 1953 15min Permalink