The Gangster in the Huddle
The double life of Aaron Hernandez.
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The double life of Aaron Hernandez.
Paul Solotaroff, Ron Borges Rolling Stone Aug 2013 15min Permalink
A profile of Ron Paul.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker Feb 2012 20min Permalink
On the ground in Wilmington.
Paul Blest The Outline Feb 2018 10min Permalink
In appreciation of meaningful, ubiquitous, enduring applications.
Previously: Paul Ford on the Longform Podcast.
Our favorite stories about hitting the road.
How Sherwin Shayegan pulled off a 3,000-mile, piggyback ride-fueled journey.
Bryan Curtis Grantland Jul 2012 20min
On the road with John Coster-Mullen, a truck driver who reverse engineered the atomic bomb.
David Samuels New Yorker Dec 2008 40min
A wandering summer road trip.
Annie Proulx Outside May 2004 30min
A Liberian road trip with the creator of MTV, Ralph Reed, and a reformed cannibal named General Butt Naked.
Joe Hagan Men's Journal Feb 2013 25min
The Great Railway Bazaar author drives across the country.
Paul Theroux Smithsonian Sep 2009
“We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.”
Hunter S. Thompson Rolling Stone Nov 1971 1h35min
On his last night, Williams lay dying in the back of a blue Cadillac, with 17-year-old Charles Carr at the wheel.
Peter Cooper The Tennessean Jan 2003 15min
A cross-country drive with the first head writer of Saturday Night Live.
Paul Slansky Playboy Mar 1983
Nov 1971 – Feb 2013 Permalink
A clue-filled children’s book, a golden hare, and Britain’s greatest treasure hunt.
Paul Slade PlanetSlade Mar 2005 1h15min Permalink
What we can learn from a secret comic strip.
Paul Slade PlanetSlade Feb 2014 10min Permalink
The cold, forgotten realities of “conventional warfare.”
Paul Fussell The Atlantic Aug 1989 40min Permalink
A profile of then-Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz.
Wil S. Hylton GQ Dec 2003 25min Permalink
On the front lines of the labor movement.
Paul Blest, Nick Martin Splinter May 2018 10min Permalink
Welcome to Toke-la-homa.
Paul Demko Politico Nov 2020 Permalink
The legacy of late hip-hop producer Paul C.
Dave Tompkins 360hiphop Jan 2001 35min Permalink
On the 1866 murder of Laura Foster and the subsequent hanging of Tom Dula.
Paul Slade PlanetSlade Nov 2010 1h30min Permalink
John McCain
Todd Purdum Vanity Fair Nov 2010 25min
John Kerry
James Traub New York Times Magazine Jul 2011 25min
Al Gore
David Remnick New Yorker Sep 2004 50min
Bob Dole
Jeanne Marie Laskas GQ Jul 2012 10min
George H.W. Bush
Paul Burka Texas Monthly Nov 1997
George McGovern
Michael Leahy Washington Post Feb 2005 35min
Nov 1997 – Jul 2012 Permalink
An inside account of the Egyptian leader’s last day in power.
Yasmine Saleh, Paul Taylor Reuters Jul 2013 10min Permalink
Racial discrimination and the collection of small consumer debts.
Paul Kiel, Annie Waldman ProPublica Oct 2015 25min Permalink
How a cabbie came to assist a jail break.
A mysterious wild cat in Sri Lanka may hold a clue.
Paul Bisceglio The Atlantic Aug 2018 20min Permalink
In 1976, newly appointed Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens voted to reinstate capital punishment in the United States. Thirty years later, he argued that it’s unconstitutional. Here, he explains why he changed his mind.
John Paul Stevens New York Review of Books Dec 2010 15min Permalink
Searching for Jimmy Robinson, a boxer who fought Muhammad Ali in 1961, then disappeared.
Wright Thompson ESPN Dec 2009 35min
An investigation into the disappearance of 24-year-old Rebecca Coriam from aboard the Disney Wonder opens the strange and insular world of cruise employees, who vanish mysteriously at alarming rates.
Jon Ronson Guardian Nov 2011 20min
In 1938, Gaines was the catalyst for a pivotal civil rights court case. One year later, he was gone.
Chad Garrison Riverfront Times Apr 2007 15min
The father of the first kid featured on a milk carton thinks he knows who kidnapped the him 30 years ago.
Lisa R. Cohen New York May 2009 15min
The search for Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, began in 1945. The unending quest tore his family apart.
Joshua Prager Wall Street Journal Feb 2009 20min
In 1926, at the age of 12, Barbara Follett published a critically acclaimed novel. Fourteen years later, she disappeared.
Paul Collins Lapham's Quarterly Dec 2010
Apr 2007 – Nov 2011 Permalink
Money, money, money.
Paul M. Barrett Businessweek Mar 2013 15min Permalink
A historic Little Rock building and its owner, before and after a catastrophic fire.
Paul Reyes Oxford American Apr 2013 25min Permalink
Rand Paul as the movement’s Pearl Jam.
Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Aug 2014 25min Permalink
An essay about phone dials and a response to the end of blogging.
Paul Ford Ftrain.com Aug 2012 Permalink
The economics of climate change and the end of humanity.
Paul Krugman New York Review of Books Nov 2013 15min Permalink