Gone Fishing
A profile of New York chef and fisherman David Pasternack.
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A profile of New York chef and fisherman David Pasternack.
Mark Singer New Yorker Sep 2005 30min Permalink
In court and visiting prison with the parents of young Russian Nationalists who’ve killed.
Olesya Gerasimenko Open Democracy Feb 2012 Permalink
The stories of four men who’ve lost their jobs and desperately want new ones.
Ryan D'Agostino Esquire Mar 2012 30min Permalink
On the family origins of an eating disorder.
Jennifer Egan Salon Jul 1997 10min Permalink
The breathable outerwear industry is at war with Bob Gore—the inventor of Gore-Tex.
Mike Kessler Outside Mar 2012 20min Permalink
A young man’s personal account of undergoing “ex-gay treatment.”
Gabriel Arana The American Prospect Apr 2012 20min Permalink
A profile of environmental activist Van Jones.
Elizabeth Kolbert New Yorker Jan 2009 25min Permalink
A profile of Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian Prime Minister.
Ben Birnbaum The New Republic May 2012 20min Permalink
The autopsy of a once-dominant site.
A profile of Fleshlight inventor Steve Shubin.
Dan Solomon The Austin Chronicle May 2012 10min Permalink
Teaching Ted Kaczynski’s anti-technology ideas.
Jeffrey R. Young The Chronicle of Higher Education May 2012 25min Permalink
The curious case of SpongeBob SquarePants illustrator Todd White, three ninjas, and an art caper.
David Kushner Vanity Fair Jun 2012 15min Permalink
The taming of the political reporter.
Alessandra Stanley, Maureen Dowd GQ Sep 1988 25min Permalink
On New York City’s “Young Turks of radical urban playground design.”
James Trainor Cabinet Jun 2012 20min Permalink
In mountainous Wenzhou “the emperor is far away” and the freest of markets reign.
Bradley Gardner Reason Dec 2011 15min Permalink
The complex, highly evolved world of Moscow’s subway-riding stray dogs.
Sandinista, reverend, and president of the U.N. General Assembly.
James Verini The New Republic Jun 2009 Permalink
The story of the most secret underground society in Paris.
Sean Michaels Brick Magazine Jul 2010 Permalink
A day in the life of a Brooklyn laundromat.
N. R. Kleinfield New York Times Jan 2010 10min Permalink
How Juarez became the murder capital of the world.
Sarah Hill Boston Review Jul 2010 Permalink
The New York Times reveals the deception of 27-year-old reporter Jayson Blair.
- New York Times May 2003 30min Permalink
Notes from the Friars Club roast of Don King.
Jeff MacGregor Sports Illustrated Feb 2006 30min Permalink
The godfather of experimental psychedelics and his many occasionally imprisoned followers.
Charles Shaw Alternet Oct 2010 Permalink
A profile of Canadian politician Jamie Lee Hamilton.
Michael Harris The Walrus Jun 2010 15min Permalink
The addictive lure of Brooklyn’s last bingo parlors.
N.R. Kleinfeld New York Times Nov 2010 Permalink