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Tackling North America’s longest continuous off-road race in an ’80s VW Bug.
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Tackling North America’s longest continuous off-road race in an ’80s VW Bug.
Joseph Bien-Kahn Playboy Nov 2017 20min Permalink
Jessica Sidman Washingtonian Dec 2017 15min Permalink
Deep Throat, unmasked.
John D. O'Connor Vanity Fair Jul 2005 30min Permalink
“I decided that if he would not tell us his story, then I would.”
An on-the-ground investigation reveals that the U.S.-led battle against ISIS — hailed as the most precise air campaign in history — is killing far more Iraqi civilians than the coalition has acknowledged.
The articles that helped end Weinstein and start #MeToo.
“I have been having conversations about Harvey Weinstein’s history of sexual harassment for more than 17 years.”
“She lived with us for 56 years. She raised me and my siblings without pay. I was 11, a typical American kid, before I realized who she was.”
What football will look like in the future.
Netflix has hired everyone and they already know what you’re going to like.
Josef Adalian Vulture Jun 2018 35min Permalink
On millionaire Forrest Lucas and his propaganda machine.
Anne Helen Petersen, Ken Bensinger, Salvador Hernandez Buzzfeed Jul 2018 30min Permalink
What it’s like to be too big in America.
Tommy Tomlinson The Atlantic Jan 2019 30min Permalink
Was Samantha Sally a prisoner or a conspirator?
Jessica Roy Elle Aug 2019 30min Permalink
Two ships, a supercharged hurricane, and one Coast Guard helicopter.
Tristram Korten GQ Oct 2016 25min Permalink
Do spirituality and self-help have a political constituency?
Taffy Brodesser-Akner New York Times Magazine Sep 2019 25min Permalink
My husband’s struggle with postpartum depression was my struggle, too.
Aubrey Hirsch Gay Mag Sep 2019 20min Permalink
A tragic crime. A medical breakthrough. A last chance at life.
Gene Weingarten Washington Post Magazine Sep 2019 40min Permalink
And what can we do to fix it?
Aaron Gordon Motherboard Mar 2020 35min Permalink
Solitude, slow travel, and change
Lauren Markham Lit Hub Apr 2020 10min Permalink
A letter from a cyclist who survived.
Andrew J. Bernstein Outside May 2020 Permalink
A found diary holds a love story—and a mystery.
Christina Lalanne The Atavist Magazine Nov 2020 30min Permalink
Droplets v. aerosols.
Megan Molteni Wired May 2021 20min Permalink
How Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya came to challenge her country’s dictatorship.
Dexter Filkins New Yorker Dec 2021 Permalink
Outrageous lies destroyed Guy Babcock’s online reputation. When he went hunting for their source, what he discovered was worse than he could have imagined.
Kashmir Hill New York Times Jan 2021 15min Permalink
Elevators, online dating and the mind behind Super Mario Bros. — Paumgarten on Longform.
“From this day forward, Ken doesn’t always have to look like the most basic frat bro ever to get a B- in econ. He can be complicated, mysterious—maybe even vegan. No more Mr. Nice Ken. (Actually, he’ll still be very, very nice.)”
Caity Weaver GQ Jun 2017 15min Permalink
Jackie Thomas was $29,134 in debt and in trouble with state regulators. She hadn’t slept in days. If a judge ruled against her, she’d fail the mothers who could only keep their jobs thanks to the 24-hour child care she offered.
Lizzie Presser ProPublica May 2021 25min Permalink
Life as a serial killer's kid, a rare interview with Stephen King and Chris Rock's last chance to become a leading man — the most read articles this week in the new Longform App, available free for iPhone and iPad.
Life as a serial killer’s daughter.
Melissa Moore BBC 10min
A profile of Chris Rock as he makes one last attempt to jump from standup to leading man.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker 25min
A son’s love letter to his sick mom.
Cord Jefferson Matter 20min
The author on why he belives in God (“It makes things better”), the perils of writing high (“Annie Wilkes is cocaine, she was my number-one fan”) and what he thinks of other writers (“Hemingway sucks, basically”).
Andy Greene Rolling Stone 30min
Experiments in workday productivity.
Kevin Roose Matter 10min
Diamond heists, LonelyGirl15, and a trip to compete in the U.S. Open sumo championships—Joshua Davis on Longform.
A diagnosis in question.
James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Apr 2014 20min Permalink