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The men who built the great American water park.
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The men who built the great American water park.
Bryan Curtis Grantland Sep 2014 15min Permalink
Inside the home funeral movement.
Libby Copeland The New Republic Jun 2015 25min Permalink
Tracking the slayings that shocked Sweden.
Michael E. Miller The Washington Post Sep 2015 10min Permalink
Meet John Zerzan, arguably the most influential anarchist in America.
Zander Sherman The Believer Dec 2015 30min Permalink
An Islamic State senior commander reveals the terror group’s origins.
Martin Chulov The Guardian Dec 2014 20min Permalink
The East India Company was once “too big to fail.”
William Dalrymple The Guardian Mar 2015 25min Permalink
How life has changed in the neighborhood where Trayvon Martin was killed.
Lane DeGregory The Tampa Bay Times Mar 2012 10min Permalink
The amiable international arms dealer and the sting.
Patrick Radden Keefe New Yorker Feb 2010 35min Permalink
On gay life in Saudi Arabia.
Nadya Labi The Atlantic May 2007 25min Permalink
Love and loss on the Texas Panhandle plains.
Skip Hollandsworth Texas Monthly Jul 2017 30min Permalink
Tech takes over the post-Soviet nation.
Nathan Heller The New Yorker Dec 2017 30min Permalink
On the 13-member rap collective Brockhampton.
Craig Jenkins Vulture Nov 2018 15min Permalink
On the controversy behind the False Memory Syndrome Foundation.
Katie Heaney New York Jan 2021 25min Permalink
The use and abuse of civil forfeiture.
Sarah Stillman New Yorker Aug 2013 45min
The shadowy cartel of doctors that controls U.S. healthcare.
Haley Sweetland Edwards Washington Monthly Jul 2013 2h
The Vice President, his future, and the jokes.
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Jul 2013 25min
How Hasidic Jews took over Ramapo, New York.
Benjamin Wallace-Wells New York Apr 2013 25min
In Texas, politicians and CEOs are one and the same.
Jay Root Texas Tribune May 2013 25min
Apr–Aug 2013 Permalink
How Tim Armstrong bet AOL’s future on his own unprofitable baby, Patch.
Nicholas Carlson Business Insider Nov 2013 1h45min
How a pair of pharmaceutical companies set their prices.
Barry Werth Technology Review Oct 2013 20min
The capitalist evangelism of Lean In.
Susan Faludi The Baffler Oct 2013 35min
A profile of Gina Rinehart, the richest person in Australia.
William Finnegan New Yorker Mar 2013 35min
Ego, hubris, and the failure to adapt.
Sean Silcoff, Jacquie McNish, Steve Ladurantaye The Globe and Mail Sep 2013 30min
Mar–Nov 2013 Permalink
Undercover in an industrial slaughterhouse.
Ted Conover Harper's May 2013 55min
How adoptive parents give their problem children away.
Megan Twohey Reuters Sep 2013 10min
Biogenesis and the final fall of Alex Rodriguez.
Tim Elfrink The Miami New Times Jan 2013 20min
The plight of temporary workers in America.
Michael Grabell ProPublica Jun 2013 20min
Where donation dollars actually go.
Jan–Sep 2013 Permalink
Tales of mayhem on the set of The Canyons.
Stephen Rodrick New York Times Magazine Jan 2013 25min
The secretive British men obsessed with the eggs of rare birds.
Julian Rubinstein New Yorker Jul 2013 30min
A haute couture confession.
Buzz Bissinger GQ Mar 2013 25min
Hippie surfers, a Spanish teacher and their weed empire.
Joshuah Bearman The Atavist Sep 2013 1h35min
A world-renowned physicist’s miscalculation.
Maxine Swann New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 25min
Jan–Sep 2013 Permalink
The false promise and double standard of integration in the Obama era.
Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic 40min
The insanity of U.S. gun law.
Jill Lepore New Yorker 30min
Lessons learned about Washington from investigating how the “grand bargain” fell apart.
Hanging out with Barack Obama.
Michael Lewis Vanity Fair 55min
How a high-speed rail disaster exposed China’s corruption.
Evan Osnos New Yorker 30min
On Edgar Ray Killen.
Patsy Sims Oxford American Nov 2014 20min Permalink
Remembering Amy Winehouse.
Leslie Jamison Tin House Jul 2018 20min Permalink
In the beginning, they were known as die Dönermorde – the kebab murders. The victims had little in common, apart from immigrant backgrounds and the modest businesses they ran.
Thomas Meaney The Guardian Dec 2016 25min Permalink
The World Cup and Argentina’s “Dirty War.”
Wright Thompson ESPN the Magazine Jun 2014 10min Permalink
A novelist and a psychotherapist discuss truth, fiction and the stories we tell ourselves.
JM Coetzee, Arabella Kurtz The Monthly Oct 2014 20min Permalink
Meet Kareem Ahmed, the President’s reclusive bankroller.
Eric Lach Talking Points Memo Oct 2012 20min Permalink
The unlikely people who’ve turned to selling weed in the recession.
Tony D'Souza Mother Jones Dec 2011 Permalink