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On Keith Richards’ autobiography.
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On Keith Richards’ autobiography.
There’s some very sensible advice on how to take drugs, too.
Jenny Diski London Review of Books Dec 2010 15min Permalink
On a comic offering portrayals of secular Muslims that American audiences rarely see.
Andrew Marantz New Yorker Apr 2017 25min Permalink
A profile of Ernest Hemingway.
Lillian Ross New Yorker May 1950 45min Permalink
A profile of UConn basketball coach Geno Auriemma, who has not found peace despite unprecedented success.
Wright Thompson ESPN W Mar 2018 20min Permalink
A free-ranging conversation between music writers Simon Reynolds and Greil Marcus.
Victims of Mexico’s drug violence often end up in unmarked graves. This man set out to find them.
Matthew Bremner Men’s Journal Nov 2018 15min Permalink
An interview with Samin Nosrat, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, on fame, veganism, depression, and writing a new cookbook.
Helen Rosner, Samin Nosrat New Yorker Feb 2020 15min Permalink
Understanding Joe Biden by way of his favorite historian.
Kara Voght Mother Jones Apr 2021 15min Permalink
“A quarantine facial-hair experiment led me to a deep consideration of my Blackness.”
Wesley Morris New York Times Magazine Oct 2020 20min Permalink
On the writer’s new book and tell-all style.
Meghan Daum The New York Times Magazine Sep 2014 15min Permalink
After his father died in an Airbnb rental, the writer investigates what the company can do to improve safety.
What happened when the U.S. Military decided to take its lead from America’s biggest brands.
Naomi Klein The Guardian May 2011 20min Permalink
A ride-along with the guys tasked with demolishing the city’s 10,000 “abandoned, godforsaken homes.”
Howie Kahn GQ May 2011 20min Permalink
What really happened between the plaintiffs in Lawrence vs. Texas, the case that ended anti-sodomy laws?
Dahlia Lithwick New Yorker Mar 2012 15min Permalink
The author’s long-running relationship with the grotesque.
Alana Massey Pacific Standard Dec 2014 15min Permalink
“But the journalism itself is not free. It can’t be free. And if it is free, it’s not going to be very good.”
Robert Birnbaum The Morning News Jun 2010 Permalink
Her suicide made headlines around the world after classmates were indicted on felony charges related to bullying. The real story isn’t that simple.
Emily Bazelon Slate Jul 2010 15min Permalink
Examining the state’s campaign to grant clemency and restore civil rights.
Vann R. Newkirk II The Atlantic Jan 2018 10min Permalink
“The reason women-only billiards tournaments exist is not because the players can’t beat men. It’s because they can.”
Megan Greenwell Topic Mar 2018 10min Permalink
A long-running inferiority complex, vast statutory power, a chilling new directive from the top—inside America’s unfolding immigration tragedy.
Franklin Foer The Atlantic Aug 2018 25min Permalink
On a Missouri farm, two families worked the land side by side, until a murder shattered their American dream.
Sean Patrick Cooper The Atavist Magazine Nov 2018 40min Permalink
The U.S. military prison’s leadership considered Mohamedou Salahi to be its highest-value detainee. But his guard suspected otherwise.
Ben Taub The New Yorker Apr 2019 50min Permalink
The government required him to see a therapist. He thought his words would be confidential. Now, the traumatized migrant may be deported.
Hannah Dreier Washington Post Feb 2020 20min Permalink
Tatiana Angulo came to the U.S. legally and was trying to do everything right. Then came the coronavirus.
Hannah Dreier Washington Post Jun 2020 15min Permalink
The actor and director is the one thing we can all agree on.
Zach Baron GQ Nov 2020 20min Permalink