The Fallout From Sportswriting's Filthiest Fuck-Up
Twenty years later, looking back at an infamous paragraph.
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Twenty years later, looking back at an infamous paragraph.
Jeff Pearlman Deadspin Aug 2017 20min Permalink
A profile of Cardi B.
Allison P. Davis New York Nov 2017 20min Permalink
A profile of the director.
Zach Baron GQ Aug 2018 10min Permalink
The history of a couch.
Lisa Hix Collector's Weekly Aug 2018 25min Permalink
A journey of recovery through electroconvulsive therapy.
Donald Antrim New Yorker Aug 2021 30min Permalink
An American woman's travels and memories of her Russian husband.
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Caitlin McGuire The Adirondack Review Jun 2014 10min Permalink
How Tony Galeota went from mobbed-up teen on Long Island to legendary strip club manager in Miami to distraught prisoner in a Panamanian jail.
Michael E. Miller The Miami New Times Oct 2012 20min Permalink
Jared Johns found out too late that swapping messages with the pretty girl from a dating site would mean serious trouble. If only he had known who she really was.
Vince Beiser Wired Dec 2019 25min Permalink
A sociologist learns techniques for evading the authorities.
Alice Goffman Vice May 2014 15min Permalink
From the beginning, Intuit recognized that its success depended on two parallel missions: stoking innovation in Silicon Valley while stifling it in Washington. Indeed, employees ruefully joke that the company’s motto should actually be “compromise without integrity.”
Justin Elliott, Paul Kiel ProPublica Oct 2019 30min Permalink
On the origins of outbreaks.
David Quammen Popular Science Oct 2012 20min Permalink
A profile of Richard and Karen Carpenter.
Tom Nolan Rolling Stone Jul 1974 35min Permalink
A profile of the first-term senator.
Jason Zengerle GQ Oct 2013 20min Permalink
A pub’s-eye view of Ireland’s recent run of leaders.
Gabriel O'Malley n+1 Nov 2011 20min Permalink
Chronicling 1,541 days with a car accident survivor.
Stephen S. Hall New York Jun 2015 25min Permalink
On Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, “the permanent revolutionary,” and his son Seif.
Andrew Solomon New Yorker May 2006 55min Permalink
How words kept the author’s grandparents connected during the Second World War.
Haley Rustad The Walrus Nov 2018 15min Permalink
An oral history of Nirvana ‘Unplugged.’
Alan Siegel The Ringer Nov 2018 35min Permalink
It was Hell.
Kashmir Hill Gizmodo Feb 2019 20min Permalink
At LeBron James’s I Promise School.
Hanif Abdurraqib Bleacher Report Jul 2019 20min Permalink
On the pseudo-brands of Amazon.
John Herrman New York Times Feb 2020 15min Permalink
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In February 2015, a cryptic email reached correspondent Ann Cooper from around the globe and across 28 years. It would pull her back into one of the most extraordinary reporting jobs in her career.
Ann Cooper Roads & Kingdoms Oct 2018 25min Permalink
The President received at least $413 million in today’s dollars from his father’s real estate empire, much of it through tax dodges in the 1990s.
David Barstow, Susanne Craig, Russ Buettner New York Times Oct 2018 30min Permalink
While serving in WWII, Jerome Motto received regular correspondence from a woman he barely knew. These letters led to groundbreaking research on how to reach people at risk.
Jason Cherkis Huffington Post Highline Nov 2018 50min Permalink