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A profile of Donald Trump’s son-in-law and de facto campaign manager.
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A profile of Donald Trump’s son-in-law and de facto campaign manager.
Chris Pomorski Tablet Oct 2016 30min Permalink
A profile of Maine’s two U.S. senators, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins.
Martha Sherrill Washington Post May 2011 25min Permalink
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Should you need further convincing, here is a collection of some of Shteyngart's best non-fiction:</em>
An excerpt from Little Failure.
A trip to Azerbaijan.
Travel & Leisure Sep 2005 15min
Confessions of a Google Glass Explorer.
New Yorker Aug 2013 20min
The author on his love for the Russian language.
The Threepenny Review Apr 2004 20min
A profile of M.I.A.
GQ Jul 2010 25min
The night it all went wrong.
New Yorker Jun 2013 10min
Apr 2004 – Aug 2013 Permalink
Last August, contaminated water escaped from an abandoned mine in Colorado and traveled down the Animas River to Shiprock, the second-largest city in the Navajo Nation. Two weeks later, the EPA declared the sludge-filled river safe.
Robert Sanchez 5820 Feb 2016 20min Permalink
From shipbreakers in India to a plane crash in Brazil, organized crime in Naples to pirates in the Gulf of Aden—16 stories by a master of narrative non-fiction. Our Langewiesche archive.
Makeda Davis emerged from more than seven years in prison to a life that is complicated, unfamiliar, and, sometimes, soul crushing.
Stephanie Clifford Marie Claire Jun 2020 20min Permalink
On Yemen’s uncertain future.
Joshua Hammer National Geographic Sep 2012 15min Permalink
In a Plano bowling alley one night, Bill Fong came so close to perfection that it nearly killed him.
Michel J. Mooney D Magazine 20min
The strange case of Kip Litton, road race fraud.
Mark Singer New Yorker 40min
The story of a high school star who died minutes after hitting a game-winner to end an undefeated season, and the family and friends he left behind.
A youth wasted on pro-level Ultimate Frisbee.
In Argentina, where the fútbol underworld controls everything from t-shirt vending to murder, and “rowdy gangs” have turned the stadium into a battleground.
Patrick Symmes Outside 25min
How a Mexican drug cartel makes its billions.
How the U.S. lost out on iPhone work.
How a loathsome band makes gobs of money.
Ben Paynter Businessweek 10min
Reporting undercover from inside the online-shipping industry.
Mac McCelland Mother Jones 30min
Frank Firetti, a 54-year-old pool salesman in Virginia, and his fading American dream.
Eli Saslow Washington Post 25min
The emerging political consciousness of Silicon Valley.
George Packer New Yorker May 2013 40min
On recreational genetics and the vulnerability of family secrets.
Virginia Hughes Matter Dec 2013 40min
Inside the real program to sabotage Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Ralph Langner Foreign Policy Nov 2013 35min
How the city will drown.
Jeff Goodell Rolling Stone Jun 2013 30min
Boomtown San Francisco, as seen from the “Google Bus.”
Rebecca Solnit London Review of Books Feb 2013 15min
Feb–Dec 2013 Permalink
Traveling with a sex tourist to the Uzbek city of Tashkent.
Srinath Perur Open 55min
Cycles of boom and bust in the drilling town of Williston, N.D., as seen from the perspective of an itinerant dancer filling one of three slots at the only strip club in town, Whispers.
Entering her thirties single and adrift, the writer heads to San Francisco to spend time with Kink.com’s Princess Donna Dolore and attend a gangbang “where all the men were dressed as panda bears.”
Emily Witt n+1 35min
Investigating San Francisco’s OneTaste, which promises personal and professional success through the practice of orgasmic meditation.
Nitasha Tiku Gawker 35min
A visit to Tokyo’s first co-sleeping cafe, where one can pay a set fee to sleep next to a woman in 20 minute increments, though spooning, being patted on the head, and a change of pajamas are extra.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus Harper's 10min
How Dan Savage became America’s leading ethicist.
To be a foreigner is to be perpetually detached, but it is also to be continually surprised.
Pico Iyer Lapham's Quarterly Dec 2014 15min Permalink
A profile of Kermit Oliver, a reclusive, critically acclaimed artist who designs scarves for Hermès and works nights at the Waco post office.
Jason Sheeler Texas Monthly Oct 2012 20min
A profile of the singer as he took to the stage for the first time in a dozen years.
Amy Wallace GQ 30min
A profile of Fiona Apple.
Dan P. Lee New York 30min
The Grateful Dead’s afterlife.
Nick Paumgarten New Yorker 50min
Blockbusters in the age of “corporate irony.”
David Denby The New Republic 35min
Oct 2012 Permalink
A profile of the Mexican newsweekly, a lone voice in reporting on the narcos.
The story behind the story that ended Dan Rather’s career.
Joe Hagan Texas Monthly 40min
On the Daily Mail’s dominance of England.
Lauren Collins New Yorker 35min
A profile of Rebekah Brooks, who started as a secretary at News of the World and became CEO of News International by 41, developing an incredibly close relationship with Rupert Murdoch along the way.
Suzanna Andrews Vanity Fair 30min
The history of Pitchfork and its prescient take on the relationship between culture and consumption.
On the mysterious disappearance of a beloved coding legend (and his code) with stops along the way for a short history of programming languages, an ethnography of code-based communities, and an inquiry into what it means to “die young without artifact.”
Annie Lowrey Slate 30min
An exposé of Internet Marketers.
Joseph L. Flatley The Verge 45min
The story of a bizarre—and bizarrely effective—smear campaign.
Joshua Davis Wired 25min
In a dark echo of Rear Window, a wheelchair-bound hacker seizes control of hundreds of webcams, most of them aimed at young women’s beds.
David Kushner GQ 20min
Why the future feels frozen in time, as framed by Marshall McLuhan (“We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future.”) and William Gibson (“The future is already here; it is just unevenly distributed.”)
Venkatesh Rao Ribbon Farm 20min
Searching for Dave Chappelle ten years after he left his show.
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah The Believer Oct 2013 35min
A few days in the life of Miley Cyrus.
Josh Eells Rolling Stone Sep 2013
An ode to Saunders.
Joel Lovell New York Times Magazine Jan 2013 25min
A visit to Star Axis, a desert art installation that connects you to the cosmos.
Ross Andersen Aeon Oct 2013 30min
On photographer Garry Winogrand and the unedited archive of more than half a million exposures he left behind.
Jacob Mikanowski The Awl Jun 2013 15min
Jan–Oct 2013 Permalink
The Supreme Court justice on the Devil, among other topics.
Jennifer Senior New York Oct 2013 25min
Pope Francis introduces himself.
Antonio Spadaro, SJ America Sep 2013 50min
The interview that kicked off the season of Kanye.
Jon Caramanica New York Times Jun 2013 20min
How at least one person still makes lots of money off books.
Laura Bennett The New Republic Oct 2013 10min
The writer re-emerges after more than a decade.
Alice Gregory The Believer Mar 2013 15min
Mar–Oct 2013 Permalink
A long vacation to the Siberian wilderness.
Mike Dash Smithsonian Jan 2013
How the corpses of Hitler’s victims haunt modern science.
Emily Bazelon Slate Nov 2013 30min
When New Yorkers lived knee-deep in trash.
Hunter Oatman-Stanford Collectors Weekly Jun 2013 20min
How the Hollywood publicity racket evolved.
Anne Helen Petersen The Virginia Quarterly Review Jan 2013 30min
What people have eaten when they’ll never eat again.
Brent Cunningham Lapham's Quarterly Sep 2013 20min
Jan–Nov 2013 Permalink
Sixty journalists cover an ordinary week in an epidemic.
Cincinnati Enquirer Sep 2017 30min Permalink
A profile.
Molly Langmuir Elle Jul 2019 20min Permalink
How life on four wheels became a brand.
Rachel Monroe New Yorker Apr 2017 20min Permalink
We knew everything we needed to know, and nothing stood in our way. Nothing, that is, except ourselves.
Nathaniel Rich New York Times Magazine Aug 2018 2h5min Permalink
A profile of Jordan at 50.
Wright Thompson ESPN Feb 2013
The girlfriend who wasn’t and everyone who bought it.
Timothy Burke, Jack Dickey Deadspin Jan 2013 15min
Bobby Riggs, the mob and “The Battle of the Sexes.”
Don Van Natta Jr. ESPN Aug 2013 35min
The life and sudden death of NASCAR’s Dick Trickle.
Jeremy Markovich SB Nation Jul 2013 30min
How sports channels extort cable subscribers.
Patrick Hruby Sports on Earth Jul 2013 20min
Jan–Aug 2013 Permalink
A series of mysterious, dangerous interactions in a bathhouse.
Roberto Bolaño New Yorker Apr 2013 20min
A series of linked fantasies, veering from the whimsical to the grave.
Rachel Swirsky Apex Mar 2013
The appearance of a “mole man” reflects the past and realities of a hardscrabble town.
Claire Vaye Watkins Kenyon Review Jan 2013 10min
A party game drives a woman to reflect upon a history of manipulation.
Anna Noyes Vice Jun 2013 55min
Greek heroes and gods roam suburban America.
Jan–Jul 2013 Permalink