Francis’s Holy War
The surprising papacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
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The surprising papacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
Alma Guillermoprieto Matter Jun 2014 25min Permalink
The rise and fall of travel writing.
Frank Bures Nowhere Aug 2014 45min Permalink
On domestic violence and the NFL.
Louisa Thomas Grantland Sep 2014 10min Permalink
“Over the years, it’s been hard to get male movie stars to be in a movie if a woman’s the lead, where a great, great movie star, a woman, will be in a movie where the man’s the lead. So there’s just not parity there, we’re not on equal footing.”
Amy Larocca New York Sep 2015 25min Permalink
The hectic life of Gloria Steinem.
Jane Kramer New Yorker Oct 2015 40min Permalink
The writer’s relationship with two Moroccan prostitutes.
Sarah Dohrmann Harper's Oct 2015 30min Permalink
On George Plimpton and the founders of The Paris Review.
Early in the fifties another young generation of American expatriates in Paris became twenty-six years old, but they were not Sad Young Men, nor were they Lost; they were the witty, irreverent sons of a conquering nation.
Gay Talese Esquire Jul 1963 20min Permalink
An oral history of Aaliyah.
On the minds of teenagers.
David Dobbs National Geographic Oct 2011 15min Permalink
The history of Trader Joe’s.
Dave Gardetta Los Angeles Sep 2011 20min Permalink
A rookie competes in the World Elephant Polo Championships.
The Houthi coup in Yemen.
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad London Review of Books May 2015 15min Permalink
On being held hostage by Somali pirates.
Michael Scott Moore The Guardian Jun 2015 30min Permalink
The rise of anti-anxiety medication.
Lisa Miller New York Mar 2012 20min Permalink
A profile of Kanye West.
David Samuels The Atlantic Apr 2012 Permalink
The history of American whaling.
Caleb Crain New Yorker Jul 2007 15min Permalink
On the uneasy relationship between magic and medicine.
Daniel Mason Lapham's Quarterly Jul 2012 Permalink
In Austin in 1973, politicos and hippies could get together and create violent, visionary horror films for $60,000. So they did. The story of how The Texas Chainsaw Massacre got made.
John Bloom Texas Monthly Nov 2004 50min Permalink
Gang-bang buffet tables, deeply earnest 'Letters to the Editor,' ghost-writing Kierkegaard references into model bios in Barely Legal, and how a half-decade of reviewing porn eroded the thin line between the author's alter egos and self.
Evan Wright LA Weekly Apr 2000 40min Permalink
A personal history of house moving.
Jeannie Vanasco The Believer May 2017 10min Permalink
A profile of the attorney.
Jia Tolentino New Yorker Sep 2017 35min Permalink
The rise and fall of CrossFit’s science crusader.
Stephanie M. Lee Buzzfeed Jun 2018 20min Permalink
Lessons from the last Swiss finishing school.
Alice Gregory New Yorker Oct 2018 20min Permalink
Unequal pay, harassment, or worse at the nation’s largest jewelry retailer.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner The New York Times Magazine Apr 2019 30min Permalink
Inside the fight for safe cannabis for all.
Katie MacBride Playboy Jul 2019 25min Permalink