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Inside the abusive practices of magazine-subscription sub-contractors.
Darlena Cunha The Atlantic Apr 2015 20min Permalink
The life of Antonio Zambrano-Montes, shot dead by the police in Washington state.
Brooke Jarvis Seattle Met May 2015 20min Permalink
Bill Russell, race, and the NBA of the 1960s.
Gilbert Rogin Sports Illustrated Nov 1963 20min Permalink
The story of booze and Bangalore.
Raghu Karnad The Caravan Jul 2012 15min Permalink
A profile of the mysterious and moderately intelligent Giant Pacific Octopus.
Brendan Kiley The Stranger Sep 2009 20min Permalink
The rise and fall of The Exile, Russia’s angriest English-language newspaper.
James Verini Vanity Fair Feb 2010 30min Permalink
Returning to the scenes of three famous deaths in Seattle.
Charles Mudede The Stranger Oct 2010 10min Permalink
The double life of a KGB spy living in 1980s Manhattan.
Shaun Walker The Guardian Feb 2017 20min Permalink
Survivors of the Pulse nightclub shooting, nine months later.
Jordan Ritter Conn The Ringer Mar 2017 35min Permalink
The culture of juicing at the Mr. Olympia competition.
Oliver Bateman Virginia Quarterly Review Jul 2017 20min Permalink
Marcus Hutchins stopped one of the most dangerous cyberattacks ever. Then the FBI arrested him.
Reeves Wiedeman New York Mar 2018 20min Permalink
At the world’s largest gathering of psychics and mediums, two brothers confront a painful secret.
Barrett Swanson The Atavist Magazine Dec 2019 40min Permalink
YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer shared every step of their parenting journey. Except the last.
Caitlin Moscatello The Cut Aug 2020 30min Permalink
The story of Miami’s Sun Gym gang and the basis for the new film directed by Michael Bay.
They were local bodybuilders with a penchant for steroids, strippers, and quick cash. And they became expert in the use of a peculiar motivational tool: Torture.
Miami’s Sun Gym gang developed a taste for blood and money. The police could have stopped them before they killed somebody. But they didn’t.
A wealthy couple disappears, the slumbering Metro-Dade Police Department awakens, and the ghastly deeds of Miami’s Sun Gym gang at last come to an end.
Pete Collins The Miami New Times Dec 1999 1h25min Permalink
Rae Sremmurd, who held the #1 spot for the last 3 weeks for their song Black Beatles, on the precipice of fame.
Naomi Zeichner The Fader Jun 2016 25min Permalink
The director on Obama, the state of black cinema, the Knicks, the Nets, the tragedy of public education in America, gentrified New York and why he lives on the Upper East Side.
Spike Lee, Will Leitch New York Jul 2012 25min Permalink
New York’s Pastor Parker and his growing string of Liberty Churches, each of which will “adopt the culture of its neighborhood.”
Jordan Kisner n+1 Dec 2013 30min Permalink
The city of Boston, the Tea Party movement, and the rightful heir to the American Revolution.
Jill Lepore New Yorker Apr 2010 25min Permalink
The dark art of presidential debate prep.
Robert Draper GQ Oct 2012 20min Permalink
On the rise of K-pop.
John Seabrook New Yorker Oct 2012 30min Permalink
Meeting the rebel government of an embattled country.
Anand Gopal Harper's Aug 2012 20min Permalink
On the Adderall days of college.
Molly Young n+1 Jan 2008 Permalink
On the scientific research of Romanian orphans.
Virginia Hughes Aeon Jul 2013 25min Permalink
The life of a mid-level bookie.
Doug Brown Cleveland Scene Dec 2013 20min Permalink
A profile of the vice president.
Glenn Thrush Politico Feb 2014 30min Permalink