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An accidental evening with Yeats, in the spring of 1937.
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An accidental evening with Yeats, in the spring of 1937.
Avies Platt London Review of Books Aug 2015 30min Permalink
The meaning of Selena, 20 years after her death.
Jeff Winkler Texas Monthly Sep 2015 35min Permalink
AIDS activism in the “after” years.
Emily Bass n+1 Aug 2015 35min Permalink
Roger Goodell, the Patriots and one huge “makeup call.”
Don Van Natta Jr., Seth Wickersham ESPN Sep 2015 45min Permalink
Investigating the unsolved murder of a former NBA player.
L. Jon Wertheim Sports Illustrated Oct 2015 20min Permalink
Displaced from the Marshall Islands, residents build a new life in Oklahoma.
Krista Langlois Hakai Magazine Nov 2015 15min Permalink
The Rattlesnake Derby is like a bass-fishing tournament, except you really don’t want a bite.
Jeff MacGregor Sports Illustrated Jul 1998 15min Permalink
Inside the Republican Party’s bizarre, tumultuous 2015.
Dan Balz, Philip Rucker, Robert Costa, Matea Gold Washington Post Jan 2016 55min Permalink
Exploring the blurred line between biology and sentiment.
Brandon Keim Nautilus Feb 2016 10min Permalink
How a detachment of U.S. Army soldiers smoked out the original Ku Klux Klan.
Matthew Pearl Slate Mar 2016 3h5min Permalink
An interview with Dylan, 75, on the power of recording standards.
Bill Flanagan, Bob Dylan bobdylan.com Mar 2017 35min Permalink
Solo hiking the Appalachian trail as a black woman.
Rahawa Haile Outside Apr 2017 15min Permalink
The relationship between creative writing programs and modern fiction.
Elif Batuman London Review of Books Sep 2010 35min Permalink
Five of our favorite articles by the longtime Sports Illustrated writer, who died Sunday.
A profile of Jimmy Connors on the eve of the 1978 U.S. Open. His legendary confidence, honed by his mother since childhood, was in free-fall. (He would go on to win the final in straight sets.)
Aug 1978
A profile of Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight.
Jun 1981
“Robert Victor Sullivan, whom you’ve surely never heard of, was the toughest coach of them all. He was so tough he had to have two tough nicknames, Bull and Cyclone, and his name was usually recorded this way: coach Bob “Bull” “Cyclone” Sullivan or coach Bob (Bull) (Cyclone) Sullivan. Also, at times he was known as Big Bob or Shotgun. He was the most unique of men, and yet he remains utterly representative of a time that has vanished, from the gridiron and from these United States.”
Apr 1984
“This is the story of Billy Conn, who won the girl he loved but lost the best fight ever.”
Jun 1985
An intertwined profile of Roger Bannister, the first person to run four-minute mile, and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest.
Dec 1999
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On the business of an idea.
Eliza Brooke Racked Jul 2017 20min Permalink
A profile of the writer.
Ruth Franklin New York Times Magazine Aug 2017 20min Permalink
A profile of the documentary filmmaker.
Ian Parker New Yorker Sep 2017 30min Permalink
The writer travels with his father to Iceland and Greenland.
Wells Tower Outside Apr 2008 20min Permalink
A profile of the Lady Bird director.
Christine Smallwood New York Times Magazine Oct 2017 20min Permalink
How an American-born businessman became an enemy of the Russian state.
Sean Flynn GQ Nov 2017 20min Permalink
Chaos and heroism during a Kentucky school shooting.
Andrew Wolfson, Justin Sayers The Courier Journal Feb 2018 10min Permalink
The strange history of border fortifications.
Lauren Markham Harper's Feb 2018 20min Permalink
On mental health and professional sports.
Kevin Love The Players' Tribune Mar 2018 10min Permalink
A report from ringside in Spain.
Ernest Hemingway The Toronto Star Oct 1923 15min Permalink
The life of one of America’s bloodiest hitmen.
Jessica Garrison Buzzfeed May 2018 50min Permalink