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Ghost towns and nuclear waste sites are among what you find in the Nevada desert.
Agony, hallucinations, and canoes on the Yukon River.
Eva Holland SB Nation Aug 2015 25min Permalink
On the rare white bear that may save a British Columbia rainforest.
Alex Shoumatoff Smithsonian Magazine Aug 2015 20min Permalink
Meet Britain’s “Batman of obscenity.”
Edward Docx The Guardian Sep 2015 30min Permalink
Visiting a cattle market in Karachi, right before the feast of Eid.
Saba Imtiaz Roads and Kingdoms Oct 2015 Permalink
Sarajevo, Chicago, and the memory of cities old and new.
Aleksandar Hemon New Yorker Dec 2011 25min Permalink
A conversation about God, anxiety, and the monkey.
Caity Weaver GQ Feb 2016 20min Permalink
On the night sky’s understated importance in biological functions below.
Omar Mouallem Hazlitt Feb 2016 10min Permalink
The difficult business of spending money well.
Michael Hobbes Huffington Post Highline Feb 2016 25min Permalink
The trial of a 10-year-old who murdered his neo-Nazi father.
Amy Wallace GQ Nov 2013 20min Permalink
A homegrown boxer sets his sights on the big time.
Brendan O'Connor BKLYNR Nov 2013 15min Permalink
The long road to Google’s self-driving car.
Burkhard Bilger New Yorker Nov 2013 45min Permalink
On using data to hire and fire.
Don Peck The Atlantic Nov 2013 35min Permalink
The story of Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez’s flight from Cuba.
Brin-Jonathan Butler Victory Journal Sep 2013 Permalink
Why a cow being airlifted by a helicopter says so much about the Swiss economy.
Veronique Greenwood Aeon Dec 2013 15min Permalink
A collection of picks on the folk singer, who died Monday.
Seeger’s life with folk music.
Alec Wilkinson New Yorker Apr 2006 30min
A transcript of Seeger’s testimony before the House Unamerican Activities Committee.
Aug 1955 25min
The real story behind Seeger’s classic “Wimoweh.”
Rian Malan Rolling Stone May 2000 45min
“I would say every artist is, in effect, trying to figure how the human race can be saved from itself. So in those days when we sang for the union workers, and today when I go around and sing on a picket line, I’m not really being all that different. Artists who say ‘We’re only interested in art for art’s sake’ are fooling themselves, I think.”
Penthouse Jan 1971 15min
A profile of Seeger at 84.
David Hadju Mother Jones Sep 2004 15min
Aug 1955 – Apr 2006 Permalink
“When society becomes unhinged, the arts get really good.”
Bryce Dessner, Philip Glass Interview Feb 2014 10min Permalink
Memories of the old neighborhood, before everything changed.
Arthur Miller Holiday Mar 1955 25min Permalink
Inside the most ubiquitous distraction of its era.
Tom Cheshire Wired (UK) Apr 2011 20min Permalink
The sudden, bloody transformation of normal citizens into rebels.
Robert F. Worth New York Times Magazine Mar 2011 30min Permalink
A personal essay about family through the lens of mashed potatoes.
What becomes of Asian-American overachievers after the test-taking ends?
Wesley Yang New York Jan 2012 35min Permalink
On the life of an American soldier AWOL in Canada.
Wil S. Hylton GQ Jun 2011 25min Permalink
What happens to 7-footers when they step off the basketball court?
Pablo S. Torre Sports Illustrated Jun 2011 20min Permalink
On the life and career of Chris Farley.
Sam Anderson New York May 2008 10min Permalink