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A profile of the “smart person’s” astrologer, and the people who believe in horopscopes.
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A profile of the “smart person’s” astrologer, and the people who believe in horopscopes.
Molly Young New York Feb 2013 15min Permalink
An appreciation of the hometown team.
Woody Allen The New York Observer May 1998 10min Permalink
The history of blue jeans, “America’s greatest contribution to the global closet.”
Jenni Avins Vice Mar 2013 10min Permalink
Edna Kelly’s brain goes under the knife.
Jon Franklin The Baltimore Sun Dec 1978 15min Permalink
The story behind the spectacle.
Jessica Testa Buzzfeed May 2013 20min Permalink
The battle over stop-and-frisk within the NYPD’s ranks.
Jennifer Gonnerman New York Jun 2013 25min Permalink
A portrait of the Somali capital.
Katrina Manson The Financial Times Jun 2013 15min Permalink
Deep inside the world of Cartoon Network’s most popular show.
Maria Bustillos The Awl Apr 2014 35min Permalink
Tourism at the site of the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Alexander Nazaryan Newsweek Apr 2014 Permalink
On police brutality in New York and the race riots of 1964.
James Baldwin The Nation Jul 1966 20min Permalink
On the history of masturbation.
Stephen Greenblatt The New York Review of Books Apr 2004 20min Permalink
The impossible task of touring a tractor factory in post-Soviet Belarus.
Dimiter Kenarov The Virginia Quarterly Review Sep 2011 25min Permalink
The psychology of cults and the scholars who fight about it.
Charlotte Allen Lingua Franca Dec 1998 20min Permalink
The economics of climate change and the end of humanity.
Paul Krugman New York Review of Books Nov 2013 15min Permalink
Brazil’s restless youth in the lead-up to the World Cup.
Wright Thompson ESPN Dec 2013 30min Permalink
A Confederate soldier’s point of view on the Civil War.
George Cary Eggleston The Atlantic Jun–Dec 1874 40min Permalink
The bleak final season of Tony Gonzalez’s Hall of Fame career.
Seth Wickersham ESPN the Magazine Feb 2014 10min Permalink
The environmental artist on massive budgets, wrapping the Reichstag, and working alone.
Barbara Rose Interview Mar 2014 Permalink
Inside Gibsonton, Florida, the carny capital of the nation.
David Kushner Rolling Stone Sep 2003 Permalink
On the relationship between Keith Olbermann and the camera.
David Carr New York Times Magazine Jun 2011 10min Permalink
On the phenomenal, disturbing influence of Ayn Rand.
Jonathan Chait The New Republic Sep 2009 30min Permalink
Retracing the early economic steps of the Obama administration.
Ezra Klein Washington Post Oct 2011 25min Permalink
Thirty years after the murder in Abilene, the question remains unanswered.
Michael Hall Texas Monthly Nov 2011 35min Permalink
Fear, racism, and the historically troubling attitude of American pioneers.
Eula Biss The Believer Feb 2008 30min Permalink
Guatemala discovers, in bat-guano spotted documents, the truth about its violent past.
Peter Canby The Nation Feb 2015 15min Permalink