The First Year
A baby’s brain needs love to develop.
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A baby’s brain needs love to develop.
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee National Geographic Dec 2014 15min Permalink
A conversation with Prince.
Neal Karlen Rolling Stone Sep 1985 35min Permalink
Why do people with dementia become lost?
Amy Dempsey The Toronto Star Nov 2014 Permalink
Six women tell their stories.
How one Texas boxing match changed history.
Cary Clack Truly*Adventurous Feb 2020 30min Permalink
How living off food stamps is making South Texans obese but leaving them hungry.
Eli Saslow Washington Post Nov 2013 Permalink
Basketball on a Crow reservation and a player named Jonathan Takes Enemy trying to escape.
Gary Smith Sports Illustrated Feb 1991 Permalink
What U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul has seen in Russia since he arrived two and a half years ago.
David Remnick New Yorker Aug 2014 45min Permalink
How KFC brought fried chicken to China and Africa as U.S. sales slumped.
Diane Brady Businessweek Mar 2012 10min Permalink
75 years after its founding, it’s still hard to explain exactly why Alcoholics Anonymous works.
Brendan Koerner Wired Jun 2010 20min Permalink
During his career, Josh Luchs gave college athletes thousands in cash, meals, and trips. Now he’s retiring and coming clean.
George Dohrmann Sports Illustrated Oct 2010 30min Permalink
Oral histories from a Dorset village on lockdown.
Jess Morency 19 Silver Linings Nov 2020 Permalink
Growing up with Charlie Brown.
Jonathan Franzen New Yorker Nov 2004 30min Permalink
What it’s like to be struck by lightning.
Ferris Jabr Outside Sep 2014 15min Permalink
An essay on Derek Jeter.
J.R. Moehringer ESPN Sep 2014 10min Permalink
Mayor Michael Bloomberg, profiled.
Elizabeth Kolbert New Yorker Mar 2004 20min Permalink
After being diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer at age 43, Williams resolves to make the most of her “bonus time” with her young children between visits to specialists.
Marjorie Williams Vanity Fair Oct 2005 45min
The weeks following a near-death experience.
John Jeremiah Sullivan Oxford American Jan 1999 15min
On terminal inmates and those trying to save them.
Kurt Streeter Los Angeles Times Nov 2011 10min
On identifying the man who encouraged strangers to kill themselves over the Internet.
Nadya Labi GQ Oct 2010 25min
A step-by-step account.
Peter Stark Outside Jan 1997 15min
On a mother’s decision to donate her daughter’s organs.
Jan 1997 – Nov 2011 Permalink
As the war begins to end, Iraqis confront a broken country.
Anthony Shadid Washington Post Jan 2009
As U.S. troops departed, Baghdad in ruins.
Anthony Shadid Washington Post Jul 2009 10min
Inside the safe houses where Syrian youth protesters have retreated since the uprising.
Anthony Shadid New York Times Magazine Aug 2011 20min
An account of captivity.
Anthony Shadid, Lynsey Addario, Stephen Farrell, Tyler Hicks New York Times Mar 2011 45min
An interview with Shadid.
Terry McDermott, Anthony Shadid Columbia Journalism Review Nov 2011 10min
Jan 2009 – Nov 2011 Permalink
On his enduring relevance.
Zadie Smith New York Times Magazine Sep 2012
A scholarly look at the 2004 hit.
Caleb Mason St. Louis University School of Law Jul 2012 40min
A transcript of an interview timed to the release of Jay-Z’s book, Decoded.
Terry Gross Fresh Air Nov 2010 35min
An early profile.
Dream Hampton Vibe Dec 1998
David Johnson’s unrequited correspondence with Jay-Z.
John Herrman Buzzfeed Jul 2012 10min
Dec 1998 – Sep 2012 Permalink
On the psychological considerations behind breast augmentation.
Amy Wallace Los Angeles Jan 2002 20min
During World War I, surgeon Harold Gillies and sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd created masks for disfigured soldiers. Gillies’ work, especially, served as the basis for modern surgical techniques.
Caroline Alexander Smithsonian Feb 2007 1h
A profile of the controversial “Dr. Schnoz,” author of My Beautiful Mommy, a children’s book about plastic surgery, and the doctor behind “Operation Chuppah,” which gave Orthodox Jewish women free nose jobs to attract husbands.
Michael E. Miller Miami New Times Jun 2012 20min
After learning that his twin girls will be born with cleft palates, Chernoff and his wife begin the long process of preparing for corrective surgery.
Allen Chernoff New York Jan 2004
Plastic surgery on the parts most people don’t see.
Melanie Berliet Atlantic Apr 2012
Jan 2002 – Jun 2012 Permalink
How a top law firm destroyed itself.
James B. Stewart New Yorker Oct 2013 45min Permalink
Confronting homophobia in Uganda.
Mac McClelland Mother Jones Jan 2012 Permalink
Going “Full Mickey” at Disneyland.
Heather Havrilesky Matter Sep 2015 20min Permalink
Letters from a jailed French jihadi.
Scott Sayre Harper's Jan 2015 35min Permalink
Can local news survive?
Henri Gendreau Wired Nov 2017 20min Permalink