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They have lost five years of life expectancy and no one knows why.
Monica Potts The American Prospect Sep 2013 25min Permalink
A profile of the NFL quarterback gone bust.
John Cagney Nash Playboy Sep 2013 20min Permalink
A voting rights march, from Selma to the statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama.
Renata Adler New Yorker Apr 1965 40min Permalink
A few days in the life of Miley Cyrus.
Josh Eells Rolling Stone Sep 2013 25min Permalink
Frederick Douglass and the specter of slavery in Talbot County, Maryland.
Ending a pregnancy in the most “pro-life” state in America.
Irin Carmon MSNBC Oct 2013 10min Permalink
The death of a Russian dissident and how radioactive poison became a tool of assassins.
Will Storr Matter Nov 2013 35min Permalink
The riotous private sector life of former New York senator, Al D’Amato.
Jennifer Senior New York Aug 1999 25min Permalink
An ambivalent look at Google Glass, the “Model T of wearable computing.”
Theodore Ross Medium Jan 2014 10min Permalink
The complicated process of ghostwriting Julian Assange’s autobiography.
Andrew O’Hagan London Review of Books Feb 2014 1h40min Permalink
What really happened in the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion?
Rachel Monroe Oxford American Mar 2014 30min Permalink
A son interviews his mother about language and love in the South.
Kiese Laymon Guernica Mar 2014 15min Permalink
The Bitcoin ghostwriter who wasn’t.
Andy Greenberg Forbes Mar 2014 Permalink
James Reston’s problematic proximity to the powerful.
Stephen Chapman New Republic Apr 1980 15min Permalink
An artifact from the era when MySpace was king.
James Verini Vanity Fair Mar 2006 20min Permalink
An oral history of the Playboy Clubs.
Bruce Handy Vanity Fair May 2001 40min Permalink
An essay on gynobibliophobia and the critical reception of women writers.
Francine Prose Harper's Jun 1998 Permalink
Inside the twisted, litigious world of software patents.
Alex Blumberg, Laura Sydell Planet Money Jul 2011 15min Permalink
A profile of Barry Bonds published as the steroid talk intensified.
David Grann New York Times Magazine Sep 2002 30min Permalink
Retracing Hunter S. Thompson’s famous steps, 40 years later.
Zach Baron The Daily Oct 2011 55min Permalink
Why has the White House ignored clemency petitions?
Graham Rayman Village Voice Oct 2011 15min Permalink
On the U.S. immigration prison-industrial complex.
Tom Barry Boston Review Nov 2009 35min Permalink
On the LAPD’s decade-old cold case division: its detectives, its tactics, and its successes.
Matthew McGough Pacific Standard Oct 2011 25min Permalink
On the brutal killing of a high school girl in British Columbia.
David Kushner Vanity Fair Oct 2011 20min Permalink
On the particular genius of Tolstoy.
Janet Malcolm New York Review of Books Jun 2015 15min Permalink