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On the best Super Bowl halftime show.
Alan Siegel The Ringer Jan 2020 30min Permalink
The case against Anthony Fauci.
Sam Adler-Bell The Drift Jan 2021 20min Permalink
John Scott is a hockey enforcer — he makes his living fighting, not scoring goals. Scott wasn’t supposed to make the NHL. He certainly wasn’t supposed to make the all-star game. But when the fans voted him in, the league tried to keep him on the bench.
John Scott The Players' Tribune Jan 2016 10min Permalink
Taffy Brodesser-Akner is a staff writer at the New York Times and the creator of the new Hulu television series Fleishman Is in Trouble, based on her bestselling novel.
“I took the cast out to dinner … And the way they began talking to each other, which was very intimate, was like a punch in the stomach. Because I had always thought that I got people to open up to me [in celebrity profiles]. And I was like, Oh, no, I got them to answer questions differently than maybe they had before. … And that was a little devastating to me.”
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A report from the campaign trail.
Patricia Lockwood The New Republic Mar 2016 Permalink
The California Dream is made possible by old water and big water. Unfortunately, the former doesn’t care about us, and the latter’s running dry.
Nathan Hegedus The Morning News May 2014 15min Permalink
The CEO is 32. The CFO is 28. Their startup is the second-largest burger chain in the country.
Devin Leonard Businessweek Jul 2014 15min Permalink
The water’s nearly gone in the San Joaquin Valley, and an old farmer sees the writing on the wall.
Mark Arax California Sunday Jan 2015 Permalink
“If 4chan sounds trivial, that’s because it is. The site certainly doesn’t make much money…In fact, you could say that 4chan has cornered the market on the trivial on the Internet, which is no small feat (the trivial usually spreads by accident on the Web, according to no logic).”
Vanessa Grigoriadis Vanity Fair Apr 2011 Permalink
Attending the Afterlife Awareness Conference.
Aimee Levitt The Riverfront Times Jul 2013 20min Permalink
How the Chilean miners survived.
Héctor Tobar The New Yorker Jul 2014 55min Permalink
On the ground in Wilmington.
Paul Blest The Outline Feb 2018 10min Permalink
On the friendship that made Google huge.
James Somers New Yorker Dec 2018 20min Permalink
On July 11, 2002, the researchers revealed that they had synthesized the polio virus, which had been wiped out in the US in 1979. It was the first time a virus had been created from scratch with synthetic DNA. The work was funded by the Pentagon in part to establish whether terrorists could pull off such a feat. The answer was yes.
David Kushner Wired May 2019 15min Permalink
Exploring Paris’s parallel universe of tunnels, caverns and catacombs.
Will Hunt Intelligent Life Nov 2012 15min Permalink
Creation of a fast food phenomenon.
Austin Carr Fast Company May 2013 10min Permalink
A profile of a modern porn star.
Leigh Cowart NSFWCORP Jun 2013 50min Permalink
On America, Christianity, and “ignorance, intolerance, and belligerent nationalism.”
Marilynne Robinson New York Review of Books Sep 2015 15min Permalink
A profile of Yankee legend Yogi Berra, who died Tuesday.
Roy Blount Jr. Sports Illustrated Apr 1984 30min Permalink
A profile of Pope Francis.
James Carroll New Yorker Dec 2013 40min Permalink
An oral history of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back.’
An investigtion into higher education’s treatment, and often punishment, of mentally ill students.
Katie J.M. Baker Newsweek Feb 2014 25min Permalink
On Don DeLillo’s Underworld.
Luc Sante New York Review of Books Nov 1997 15min Permalink
What a century and a half of piled-up housing reveals about New Yorkers.
Justin Davidson New York Apr 2011 15min Permalink
A profile of Werner Herzog.
Chris Heath GQ May 2011 15min Permalink