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A former Facebook executive critiques Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” movement.
Kate Losse Dissent Mar 2013 15min Permalink
Solving the mystery of the corpse in the Eleganté Hotel.
Mark Bowden Vanity Fair May 2013 30min Permalink
New York’s Russian community in Brooklyn.
Peter Pomerantsev London Review of Books Sep 2012 15min Permalink
A life with bipolar disorder.
Jaime Lowe New York Times Magazine Jun 2015 Permalink
The life of Antonio Zambrano-Montes, shot dead by the police in Washington state.
Brooke Jarvis Seattle Met May 2015 20min Permalink
Death, ISIS, and tourism in the Atlas Mountains.
Rachel Monroe Outside Jul 2019 15min Permalink
Coming out in a country where that can get you killed.
Farhad Dolatizadeh The Stranger May 2014 10min Permalink
On being black in an all-white Swiss village.
James Baldwin Harper's Oct 1953 20min Permalink
On living in Saudi Arabia.
Hilary Mantel The Spectator Jan 1987 15min Permalink
On the deadly explosion in West, Texas.
Zac Crain D Magazine Jul 2013 Permalink
Rampant rape and murder in the Brazilian slums.
Suketu Mehta New York Review of Books Aug 2013 20min Permalink
Investigating the murky reality behind the attack in Libya.
David D. Kirkpatrick New York Times Dec 2013 10min Permalink
An investigation into clergy sexual abuse in Philadelphia.
Robert Huber Philadelphia Magazine Jun 2011 25min Permalink
Joseph Mitchell immerses himself in the Fulton Fish Market.
Joseph Mitchell New Yorker Jun 1952 45min Permalink
Life and death inside a NATO hospital in Afghanistan.
Corinne Reilly The Virginian Pilot Jul 2011 45min Permalink
The plight of the uninsured in a red state.
Kai Wright The Nation Jun 2015 25min Permalink
On the post-quake presidential election in Haiti.
Amy Wilentz New Yorker Sep 2010 20min Permalink
The next big thing in the death business.
Hayley Campbell Wired (UK) Aug 2017 20min Permalink
The days, weeks, and months after the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
Amanda Fortini California Sunday May 2018 15min Permalink
Mitch McConnell’s refusal to rein in the President is looking riskier than ever.
Jane Mayer New Yorker Apr 2020 35min Permalink
Partying in Kavos during the pandemic.
Ben Munster MEL Magazine Oct 2020 Permalink
A fingerprint expert spends decades investigating the death of an unidentified boy found in the woods in 1957.
Sabrina Rubin Erdely Philadelphia Magazine Nov 2003 20min Permalink
A profile of Marlon Brando, 33, holed up in a hotel suite in Kyoto where he was filming Sayonara.
Truman Capote New Yorker Nov 1957 55min Permalink
How a Japanese company took over the American living room.
Blake J. Harris Grantland May 2014 20min Permalink
The first living ex-pope in 600 years watches as the successor he enabled dismantles his legacy.
Paul Elie The Atlantic May 2014 20min Permalink