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A profile of photographer Bill Cunningham.
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A profile of photographer Bill Cunningham.
Lauren Collins New Yorker Mar 2009 15min Permalink
A sociologist embeds with a gang in Chicago.
Forrest Stuart, Elly Fishman Chicago Magazine Sep 2016 20min Permalink
A small town upstate, a Queens ambulance veteran, and a murder
Nina Burleigh New York Times Apr 2014 20min Permalink
“A love letter to my new country.”
Andrew Sullivan New York Jan 2017 30min Permalink
Five years after the tsunami that killed tens of thousands in Japan, a husband still searches the sea for his wife, joined by a father hoping to find his daughter.
My obsession with the flaws, reproductions and potential collapse of Michelangelo’s masterpiece.
“Private prisons are shrouded in secrecy. I took a job as a guard to get inside—then things got crazy.”
How one school became a battleground over which children benefit from a separate and unequal system.
How the refugee crisis is changing the world economy.
A profile of former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Jeffrey Toobin New Yorker May 2016 30min Permalink
A hunt for maple poachers in Western Washington.
Ben Goldfarb High Country News May 2017 20min Permalink
It’s one of our most in-demand natural resources, and it’s running out.
David Owen New Yorker May 2017 20min Permalink
How a rugby legend came out.
Gary Smith Sports Illustrated May 2010 30min Permalink
Tackling North America’s longest continuous off-road race in an ’80s VW Bug.
Joseph Bien-Kahn Playboy Nov 2017 20min Permalink
Jessica Sidman Washingtonian Dec 2017 15min Permalink
How a loathsome band makes gobs of money.
Ben Paynter Businessweek Nov 2012 10min Permalink
A step-by-step account.
Peter Stark Outside Jan 1997 15min Permalink
Deep Throat, unmasked.
John D. O'Connor Vanity Fair Jul 2005 30min Permalink
“I decided that if he would not tell us his story, then I would.”
An on-the-ground investigation reveals that the U.S.-led battle against ISIS — hailed as the most precise air campaign in history — is killing far more Iraqi civilians than the coalition has acknowledged.
The articles that helped end Weinstein and start #MeToo.
“I have been having conversations about Harvey Weinstein’s history of sexual harassment for more than 17 years.”
“She lived with us for 56 years. She raised me and my siblings without pay. I was 11, a typical American kid, before I realized who she was.”
What football will look like in the future.
How Christian TV became Trump’s most reliable media mouthpiece.
Ruth Graham Politico Apr 2018 20min Permalink
Netflix has hired everyone and they already know what you’re going to like.
Josef Adalian Vulture Jun 2018 35min Permalink
On millionaire Forrest Lucas and his propaganda machine.
Anne Helen Petersen, Ken Bensinger, Salvador Hernandez Buzzfeed Jul 2018 30min Permalink
A profile of Jordan at 50.
Wright Thompson ESPN Feb 2013 Permalink
A profile of a suburban New Jersey fifth-grader named Colin Duffy.
Susan Orlean Esquire Dec 1992 20min Permalink
What it’s like to be too big in America.
Tommy Tomlinson The Atlantic Jan 2019 30min Permalink
A leading sci-fi writer takes stock of China’s global rise.
Jiayang Fan New Yorker Jun 2019 25min Permalink
Was Samantha Sally a prisoner or a conspirator?
Jessica Roy Elle Aug 2019 30min Permalink
Two ships, a supercharged hurricane, and one Coast Guard helicopter.
Tristram Korten GQ Oct 2016 25min Permalink
Do spirituality and self-help have a political constituency?
Taffy Brodesser-Akner New York Times Magazine Sep 2019 25min Permalink