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A writer struggles to defend his arbor vitae trees from a pack of hungry deer—“an episode of great vexation and buffoonery.”
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A writer struggles to defend his arbor vitae trees from a pack of hungry deer—“an episode of great vexation and buffoonery.”
Garret Keizer Lapham's Quarterly Jun 2008 15min Permalink
A profile of Oscar de la Renta.
David Amsden New York Oct 2014 20min Permalink
Witnessing one of deadliest landslides in American history.
Brooke Jarvis Seattle Met Nov 2014 25min Permalink
A profile of Michael Huffington.
Maureen Orth Vanity Fair Nov 1994 35min Permalink
A profile of Spike Lee.
John Colapinto New Yorker Sep 2008 40min Permalink
China’s new generation of neocon nationalists.
Evan Osnos New Yorker Jul 2008 30min Permalink
Confessions of a white-collar dope fiend.
Anonymous Washington City Paper Jan 1995 1h15min Permalink
A history of hoboes in America.
Lisa Hix Collectors Weekly Apr 2015 40min Permalink
A profile of Eric Holder.
Wil S. Hylton GQ Dec 2010 25min Permalink
A profile of football coach Jon Gruden.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker Dec 2011 20min Permalink
A profile of Bonnie “Prince” Billy.
Alex Pappademas GQ Nov 2018 20min Permalink
A profile of Bruce Springsteen.
Michael Hainey Esquire Nov 2018 30min Permalink
A profile of Zendaya.
Hunter Harris GQ Jan 2021 20min Permalink
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On Amir Taaki and Cody Wilson, two anarchists with a history of creating controversial software, and their dream of an economy based on untraceable, uncontrollable money.
Andy Greenberg Wired Jul 2014 25min Permalink
How an aging trio of Irish ‘travelers’ criss-crossed America in a mobile home conning Home Depot out of over $1 million.
Kara Platoni East Bay Express Sep 2003 25min Permalink
Inside Friends of Abe, one of Hollywood’s most influential (and most discreet) political organizations.
Andy Kroll California Sunday May 2016 15min Permalink
Mardi Fuller grew up in a world of swimming lessons and swim teams because of a mysterious death that haunted her family’s past.
Mardi Fuller Outside Dec 2021 30min Permalink
The debate surrounding Truvada, the first drug approved by the FDA to prevent HIV.
Tim Murphy New York Jul 2014 20min Permalink
The city that fell in love with the mob.
David Grann The New Republic Jul 2000 30min Permalink
How the French philosopher earned the means to publish freely by winning the lottery—repeatedly.
Roger Pearson Lapham's Quarterly Jul 2016 15min Permalink
The corruption investigation that has shaken South Africa, the world’s most unequal country.
Mark Gevisser The Guardian Jul 2019 25min Permalink
A profile of Hugo Chávez.
Jon Lee Anderson New Yorker Jun 2008 35min Permalink
A profile of photographer Ryan McGinley.
Alice Gregory GQ Apr 2014 20min Permalink
A profile of George McGovern.
Michael Leahy Washington Post Feb 2005 Permalink