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In a sea of skeptics, this physician was one of fibromyalgia patients’ few true allies. Or was he?
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In a sea of skeptics, this physician was one of fibromyalgia patients’ few true allies. Or was he?
Eric Boodman STAT Oct 2021 30min Permalink
Nicholas Quah founded and writes Hot Pod, a newsletter about the podcasting industry, and reviews podcasts for Vulture.
“I think to some extent I’m in love with the concept of momentum. Sheer velocity. It’s painful. It’s punishing. Physically, I’m worse off for it. But I feel like if I stop moving, something will fall. Something will break. And I’m over. It’s a horrible feeling.”
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Oct 2019 Permalink
An oral history of Burning Man.
Brad Wieners Outside Aug 2012 25min Permalink
A profile of Jimmy Breslin.
Ambrose Clancy GQ Nov 1987 20min Permalink
Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang are reporters for the New York Times. They are coauthors of An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination.
“There are two types of reporters. There are reporters who date and reporters who marry. I think both Cecilia and I are reporters who marry our sources and by that I mean they are lifelong sources. It’s not a relationship that you build quickly. It’s one where you have to really let them get to know you as a journalist, show them that you are always going to be honest and do what you say and protect their anonymity and that you’re not biased. I think some reporters make mistakes in that they try to curry favor with sources by writing things they think the sources will like and I think sources actually respect you more when you show them: no I am accurate and I am honest and I am objective and I’m actually going to check what you tell me so that I know it’s true and you know I am doing my homework on everything.”
Aug 2021 Permalink
A profile of Jeremy Lin.
Will Leitch GQ Oct 2012 15min Permalink
Tales of teenage romance.
Davy Rothbart California Sunday Nov 2017 10min Permalink
On young love.
A portrait of Harlem.
James Baldwin Esquire Jul 1960 30min Permalink
Colonialism, the convertible peso, and the strange dance between the cheap beach tourist and the tour guide tout.
Chris Turner The Walrus Apr 2012 30min Permalink
During the pandemic, people from the author’s hometown got sucked into QAnon and the Q-adjacent “Save the Children” movement.
Aída Chávez The Intercept Sep 2020 15min Permalink
Don’t read the comments.
Meghan Daum The Believer Jan 2012 20min Permalink
The fight against the coronavirus won’t be over when the U.S. reopens. Here’s how the nation must prepare itself.
Ed Yong The Atlanic Apr 2020 30min Permalink
A man’s love of pigeons leads him to build a Ponzi scheme out of birds.
Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Mar 2015 Permalink
A 1970 review of Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider.
Ellen Willis New York Review of Books Jan 1970 10min Permalink
A group of childhood friends, two of whom had already climbed Everest, finds tragedy on Mont Blanc.
Ned Zeman Vanity Fair Nov 2010 20min Permalink
How a former member of Jesus People USA exposed its history of sexual abuse.
Jesse Hyde Buzzfeed Aug 2015 30min Permalink
Tens of thousands of California’s poorest tenants have endured dangerous conditions in housing run by a single company: PAMA Management.
Aaron Mendelson LAist Feb 2020 45min Permalink
Anatomy of a murder trial.
Janet Malcolm New Yorker May 2010 1h45min Permalink
Understanding genius.
Tamsin Shaw New York Review of Books Oct 2014 15min Permalink
Encountering a pack of wild dogs in Manhattan.
Rebecca Skloot New York May 2005 10min Permalink
An out-of-character conversation.
Eric Spitznagel Playboy Oct 2012 30min Permalink
On joy, pleasure and Ecstacy.
Zadie Smith New York Review of Books Dec 2012 Permalink
A profile of Merle Haggard.
Bryan Di Salvatore New Yorker Feb 1990 1h25min Permalink
A cultural history of feral swine.
Ian Frazier New Yorker Dec 2005 40min Permalink