Soldiers of Misfortune
Profiles of Vietnam veterans several years after returning home.
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Profiles of Vietnam veterans several years after returning home.
Tracy Kidder The Atlantic Mar 1978 50min Permalink
A profile of gallery owner Paula Cooper.
Michael H. Miller The New York Observer Sep 2011 20min Permalink
A profile of the R.E.M. frontman.
On the backyard wrestling clubs of South Florida.
Bob Norman New Times Broward-Palm Beach Apr 2001 15min Permalink
On a prison hospice in California.
Kurt Streeter The Los Angeles Times Nov 2011 20min Permalink
The search for what makes identical twins different.
Peter Miller National Geographic Dec 2011 15min Permalink
A report from the freediving word championships.
James Nestor Outside Feb 2012 25min Permalink
On the “unfair significance” of Jeremy Lin.
Jay Caspian Kang Grantland Feb 2012 10min Permalink
A trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Nick Paumgarten New Yorker Feb 2012 30min Permalink
The 2011 Tohoku Japan earthquake and tsunami, as experienced by eight schoolchildren.
Chris Heath GQ Jul 2011 30min Permalink
Life and death inside a NATO hospital in Afghanistan.
Corinne Reilly The Virginian Pilot Jul 2011 45min Permalink
The alchemy of predicting professional success, from quarterbacks to teachers.
Malcolm Gladwell New Yorker Dec 2008 25min Permalink
From prison, a member of the Earth Liberation Front tells her story.
McKenzie Funk Outside Aug 2007 20min Permalink
A call for making a living with your hands.
Matthew B. Crawford The New Atlantis May 2006 30min Permalink
The man who made millions selling counterfeit wines.
Michael Steinberger Vanity Fair Jul 2012 20min Permalink
A personal history of “America’s most misunderstood religion.”
Walter Kirn The New Republic Jul 2012 25min Permalink
The story of a lead squandered.
Kurt Eichenwald Vanity Fair Aug 2012 30min Permalink
The rapid rise of a wordless language.
Adam Sternbergh New York Nov 2014 20min Permalink
Inside the multibillion-dollar business of keeping foreigners out of America.
Jose M. Orduna Buzzfeed Dec 2014 25min Permalink
What can social media do for you when you’re in the clink?
Inmates technically aren’t permitted to have cell phones. But social media services are chock full of posts made from inside.
Prisoners emerge not being familiar with smartphones, Spotify, and all sorts of ways that technology now governs how we live and work.
A pilot program will allow prisoners to access an intranet on tablets they rent with their commissary accounts. Will it help?
How one young American veteran got caught in the cobweb of Syrian rebel politics.
Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Feb 2015 35min Permalink
Giving up the iPhone ghost, and other forays into knock-off technology.
John Herrman Matter Mar 2015 15min Permalink
On Kendall Jenner, public versus private lives, and the American Dream.
Zach Baron GQ May 2015 15min Permalink
On the second-class status of women film directors.
Jessica P. Ogilvie LA Weekly Apr 2015 15min Permalink
The very early life of Joe Biden.
Richard Ben Cramer What It Takes Jul 1993 Permalink