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Brazil’s restless youth in the lead-up to the World Cup.
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Brazil’s restless youth in the lead-up to the World Cup.
Wright Thompson ESPN Dec 2013 30min Permalink
The environmental artist on massive budgets, wrapping the Reichstag, and working alone.
Barbara Rose Interview Mar 2014 Permalink
On the relationship between Keith Olbermann and the camera.
David Carr New York Times Magazine Jun 2011 10min Permalink
Thirty years after the murder in Abilene, the question remains unanswered.
Michael Hall Texas Monthly Nov 2011 35min Permalink
Looking for holes in the world’s nuclear security.
William Langewiesche The Atlantic Dec 2006 40min Permalink
The story behind the story that ended Dan Rather’s career.
Joe Hagan Texas Monthly May 2012 40min Permalink
Spending the summer as a tour guide on a glacier.
Blair Braverman The Atavist Jun 2015 30min Permalink
The view from a low point.
Kenneth R. Rosen The Big Roundtable Mar 2016 25min Permalink
The difference between being African and being African-American.
Yahdon Israel The New Inquiry Aug 2015 15min Permalink
The Chinese want to steal our genetically-engineered grain secrets. Why?
Ted Genoways The New Republic Aug 2015 15min Permalink
On the road with the comic after a bitter divorce.
Stephen Rodrick Rolling Stone May 2017 25min Permalink
Marvin Gaye at the beginning and at the end.
Nelson George Village Voice May 1984 10min Permalink
On set in Mexico with the Duke.
Joan Didion The Saturday Evening Post Aug 1965 10min Permalink
Following the fraudsters who use gods and myth to steal from the elderly.
Jiayang Fan New Yorker May 2014 25min Permalink
Meet the man who was raised by wolves.
Matthew Bremner The Guardian Aug 2018 20min Permalink
The economic reality behind a billion-dollar wellness craze.
Tess McClure The Guardian Sep 2019 20min Permalink
Frankie Manning was the greatest swing dancer alive. Then the world forgot about him.
Elizabeth Gilbert GQ Dec 1998 25min Permalink
The mystery behind who currently operates The Drudge Report.
Armin Rosen Tablet Nov 2020 Permalink
The quest to create a cheap, durable, clean stove for the masses.
Burkhard Bilger Conservation Jun 2011 15min Permalink
How the real estate boom left Black neighborhoods behind.
Vanessa Gregory New York Times Magazine Nov 2021 30min Permalink
Among the Sasquatch-searchers.
Robert Sullivan Open Spaces May 1998 25min Permalink
Encounters with the sea.
Simon Winchester Lapham's Quarterly Jul 2013 Permalink
The artist at 85.
Luke Dittrich Esquire Jan 2012 15min Permalink
The women would walk 10 miles from the village to the meat packing plants. Their pay supported drunk husbands and hungry children. When they were told to stop, they broke with tradition and went to the law.
Ellen Barry New York Times Jan 2016 25min Permalink
“We’re the fucking establishment now. You and I. We’re not…” the young red hat, encircled by his squad, pantomimed the old establishment with a swaying, limp-wristed dance. “We won. Fuck them.”
Mattathias Schwartz The Intercept Nov 2016 Permalink