Woman in the Woods
A study of resilience in does and other female creatures.
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A study of resilience in does and other female creatures.
Sandra Steingraber Orion Jun 2021 20min Permalink
On losing a brother and trying to get him home.
Inside Robert Sarver’s 17-year tenure as owner.
Baxter Holmes ESPN Nov 2021 Permalink
A fragile relationship teeters during a family vacation.
Amanda Miska Storychord Apr 2014 10min Permalink
An eyewitness account of Robert Kennedy’s assassination.
Pete Hamill Village Voice Jun 1968 15min Permalink
Going undercover with David Sullivan, cult infiltrator.
Nathaniel Rich Harper's Nov 2013 30min Permalink
A profile of “America’s most vulnerable comedian.”
Sara Corbett New York Times Magazine Jul 2014 20min Permalink
From Word to smartphones.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus Wired Jul 2014 10min Permalink
How an honors student became a hired killer.
Nadya Labi New Yorker Oct 2012 35min Permalink
One man’s battle with mental illness.
“He was an ebullient boy, quick to laugh and easy to love. And then, at 17, the shadow fell. A devastating diagnosis of mental illness. Trouble, hospital, home, into the depths again. Now, sustained by his mother’s unimaginably patient love, he aims to make his way back.”
“There may be a more exhausting journey than that of the mentally ill, their families, and their caregivers. But for those locked in the cycle of hopes raised and dashed, it’s hard to imagine what it could be.”
“No matter how he hates them, Michael Bourne has finally decided to stick with his meds. They may save his life, but at the price of not feeling fully alive. It is a cruel calculus, for him and for many.”
How seven Italian scientists came to be convicted of manslaughter following a catastrophic quake.
David Wolman Matter Aug 2014 20min Permalink
On being black in an all-white Swiss village.
James Baldwin Harper's Oct 1953 20min Permalink
Paula Deen’s martyrdom industrial complex. On a cruise ship.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner Matter Sep 2014 30min Permalink
Reconsidering Virginia Woolf’s novel, Orlando.
Colin Dickey Lapham's Quarterly Oct 2014 15min Permalink
On New York City’s housing projects.
Mark Jacobson New York Sep 2012 25min Permalink
A 15-year-old hacker and his tricks.
Westerners’ spiritual quests in India gone wrong.
Scott Carney Details Sep 2012 15min Permalink
How a couple made millions on uncanny forgeries.
Joshua Hammer Vanity Fair Oct 2012 35min Permalink
We know we need it, but we don’t know why.
D.T. Max National Geographic May 2010 15min Permalink
How Moscow State university discriminated against Jewish applicants using deceptively simple problems.
Edward Frenkel New Criterion Oct 2012 20min Permalink
Tracking cyberextortionists and their roving swarms of bots.
Evan Ratliff New Yorker Oct 2005 15min Permalink
New research upends ideas about culture’s impact on how our brains our wired.
Ethan Watters Pacific Standard Feb 2013 20min Permalink
How Zion, Ill., a fundamentalist Christian settlement with a population of 6,250, created one of the most popular stations in the country during the early days of radio.
Cliff Doerksen Chicago Reader May 2002 25min
On conservative radio host John Ziegler and modern media.
David Foster Wallace Atlantic Apr 2005 1h30min
An oral history of WFAN, the first all-sports talk radio station.
Alex French and Howie Kahn Grantland Jul 2012 1h5min
A profile of Michael Savage.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker Aug 2009 25min
On the BBC radio addresses of E.M. Forster.
Zadie Smith New York Review of Books Aug 2008 20min
A profile of Ira Glass a few years into This American Life.
Marshall Sella New York Times Magazine Apr 1999 20min
On Beck’s rise, pre-fall.
Alexander Zaitchik Salon Sep 2009 15min
Apr 1999 – Jul 2012 Permalink
A conversation about a new art form called “creative journalism,” conducted the same month In Cold Blood was published.
Truman Capote, George Plimpton New York Times Jan 1966 35min
An interview with Talese on his career and daily writing routine.
Katie Roiphe Paris Review 50min
An interview with Katherine Boo about how you cover the world’s poorest.
Emily Brennan Guernica Sep 2012 10min
An essay on motivation.
George Orwell Gangrel Jun 1946 10min
Notes for the next generation.
Lester Bangs Shakin' Street Gazette Dec 1998 20min
And interview with The New Yorker’s John McPhee about how his style has evolved and his routine has endured.
Peter Hessler Paris Review 55min
A manifesto from one of the first professional bloggers on a new “golden age of journalism.”
Andrew Sullivan Atlantic Nov 2008 20min
Jun 1946 – Sep 2012 Permalink
One of the earliest in-depth reports on climate change, Revkin’s piece introduced many to the issue—and to the challenges of addressing it.
Andrew C. Revkin Discover Oct 1988
The perilous existence of the world’s glaciers, “global warming’s ticking time bomb.”
Ben Wallace-Wells Rolling Stone Sep 2010 30min
Why don’t TV weathermen believe in climate change?
Charles Homans Columbia Journalism Review Jan 2010 15min
On the possibilities of geo-engineering.
Graeme Wood Atlantic Jul 2009 15min
The story of how Washington blew its best shot to do something on climate change.
Ryan Lizza New Yorker Oct 2010 40min
Inside the increasingly hostile global-warming debate.
Tom Clynes Popular Science Jun 2012 20min
A primer on climate change economics.
Paul Krugman New York Times Magazine Apr 2010 30min
Oct 1988 – Jun 2012 Permalink