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A survivor of child abuse refuses to be silenced.
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A survivor of child abuse refuses to be silenced.
Debra McKinney Anchorage Press Sep 2014 10min Permalink
A profile of Albert Einstein as he confronted his newfound fame.
Alva Johnston New Yorker Dec 1933 25min Permalink
A profile of new Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
Guy Lawson New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 15min Permalink
A personal and legal history of assisted suicide.
Kevin Drum Mother Jones Jan 2016 15min Permalink
A profile of 14-year-old fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson.
Lizzie Widdicombe New Yorker Sep 2010 25min Permalink
In Tripoli, after Gaddafi.
Rory Stewart London Review of Books Sep 2011 15min Permalink
On spectacular saintliness, holy anorexia, and female hysteria.
Hilary Mantel London Review of Books Mar 2004 25min Permalink
A profile of Chief Justice John Roberts.
Jeffrey Toobin New Yorker May 2009 30min Permalink
An exposé of extralegal killing.
Ida B. Wells New York Age Jun 1892 Permalink
In a posthumously published essay, Twain recounts dreams of a long-lost love.
Mark Twain Harper's Dec 1912 Permalink
On Mark Twain’s recently released memoir.
Hundreds of people have gone missing on remote public lands. Who’s responsible for finding them?
Jon Billman Outside Mar 2017 20min Permalink
A tour of Manhattan’s nightlife.
Maureen Dowd New York Times Magazine Nov 1984 Permalink
An elite group of forensic scientists, charged with finding hidden human remains, nears retirement age.
Robert Sanchez 5280 Oct 2017 Permalink
How a ragtag group of artists launched an art-entertainment empire.
Taylor Clark California Sunday Sep 2018 20min Permalink
An oral history of Lilith Fair.
Jessica Hopper, Sasha Geffen, Jenn Pelly Vanity Fair Sep 2019 40min Permalink
Can his cerebral politics still galvanize voters in an age of extremes?
Ryan Lizza Politico Nov 2019 15min Permalink
A journey of recovery through electroconvulsive therapy.
Donald Antrim New Yorker Aug 2021 30min Permalink
In 1992, thousands of furious, drunken cops descended on City Hall—and changed New York history.
Laura Nahmias New York Oct 2021 20min Permalink
Stolen time with the writer as he neared the end.
Jeff Himmelman New York Times Magazine Apr 2014 20min Permalink
Rejecting the “American immortal” mentality.
Ezekiel J. Emanuel The Atlantic Sep 2014 20min Permalink
The Buckeye State’s fortunes and the fight for credit.
Matt Bai New York Times Magazine Sep 2012 30min Permalink
After offending Richard Marx, the author meets him to hash things out.
Edward McClelland The Morning News Jan 2013 15min Permalink
The turf wars at New York City’s hip hop station, Hot 97.
Ben McGrath The New Yorker Jul 2006 30min Permalink
The growing – and uneasy – alliances between the military and Silicon Valley.
E.B. Boyd California Sunday Sep 2015 15min Permalink