Badlands: An Oral History
On the eve of the release of The Tree of Life, a look back at the turbulent making of Terence Malick’s debut.
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On the eve of the release of The Tree of Life, a look back at the turbulent making of Terence Malick’s debut.
Nathaniel Penn GQ May 2011 30min Permalink
On the 1934 lynching of Claude Neal, and the Florida town that kept the identity of those responsible a secret.
Ben Montgomery The St. Petersburg Times Oct 2011 25min Permalink
On the labor conditions behind branches of NYU, the Louvre, and the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
Andrew Ross The Baffler Oct 2014 15min Permalink
The challenges of growing up in the modern world as the reincarnation of a famous Tibetan lama.
Tim McGirk The Believer Feb 2013 30min Permalink
The water’s nearly gone in the San Joaquin Valley, and an old farmer sees the writing on the wall.
Mark Arax California Sunday Jan 2015 Permalink
David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos and director of the series finale, analyzes the final scene shot-by-shot.
James Greenberg Directors Guild of America Apr 2015 10min Permalink
On the enduring political influence and entrenched racism of the Greek system at the University of Alabama.
Jason Zengerle The New Republic Feb 2002 15min Permalink
The importance of the sports metaphor in the American consciousness and why Lewis Lapham didn’t join the C.I.A.
Lewis Lapham Lapham's Quarterly Jun 2010 15min Permalink
Inside the bleak world of Joe Francis, the man behind the “Girls Gone Wild” franchise.
Claire Hoffman The Los Angeles Times Aug 2006 25min Permalink
With the 428th pick in the 1974 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers selected…one of the most violent killers in U.S. history.
L. Jon Wertheim Sports Illustrated Nov 2016 25min Permalink
A religious order funded largely by the founder of the Cheesecake Factory announced plans to build a temple in a small California town. The town wasn’t thrilled.
Amos Barshad The Fader Jul 2017 25min Permalink
The need for a new letter on an old manual machine leads the author to the shop of Martin Tytell — repairman, historian, and high priest of typewriters.
Ian Frazier The Atlantic Nov 1997 25min Permalink
A report from the campaign trail.
Patricia Lockwood The New Republic Mar 2016 Permalink
On the insane business of bottled water.
Sophie Elmhirst The Guardian Oct 2016 20min Permalink
A history of the celebrity profile.
Anne Helen Petersen The Believer May 2014 30min Permalink
On the sex lives of the castrati.
Colm Tóibín London Review of Books Oct 2015 20min Permalink
The life and death of the racehorse Secretariat.
William Nack Sports Illustrated Jun 1990 30min Permalink
The true story of the first Thanksgiving.
Charles C. Mann Smithsonian Dec 2005 30min Permalink
The legacy of the Guatemelan adoption industry.
Rachel Nolan Harper's Mar 2019 30min Permalink
Attending the Afterlife Awareness Conference.
Aimee Levitt The Riverfront Times Jul 2013 20min Permalink
How the Chilean miners survived.
Héctor Tobar The New Yorker Jul 2014 55min Permalink
The limited vision of the news gurus.
Dean Starkman Columbia Journalism Review Nov 2011 30min Permalink
The story of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Tom Lamont GQ Nov 2017 30min Permalink
On the ground in Wilmington.
Paul Blest The Outline Feb 2018 10min Permalink
On the confines of masculinity.
Sarah Rich The Atlantic Jun 2018 10min Permalink