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A bizarre 1970 Arctic killing over a jug of raisin wine shows that we need to think about crime outside our atmosphere now.
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A bizarre 1970 Arctic killing over a jug of raisin wine shows that we need to think about crime outside our atmosphere now.
A portrait of a toxic workplace.
Anne Victoria Clark, Jackson McHenry, Lila Shapiro, Gazelle Emami, Helen Shaw, Tara Abell, Nate Jones, E. Alex Jung, Megh Wright Vulture Apr 2021 45min Permalink
On Eve Babitz.
Babitz thought she’d die at thirty; she’s now 78 and witnessing her own resurrection. Youth was not wasted on her, and she crammed her life into her sentences.
Lucie Elven London Review of Books Jun 2021 15min Permalink
“I think talk shows have kind of lost that. It’s mostly about super famous people telling long, dull stories about their swimming pools or something.”
Andy Seifert, Norm McDonald AV Club Apr 2010 Permalink
How doctors tried, and failed, to save President Kennedy.
Jimmy Breslin New York Herald Tribune Nov 1963 10min Permalink
Nelson Cruz’s family was so sure Judge ShawnDya Simpson would free him, they brought a change of clothes to his hearing. Then everything took an unexpected turn.
Joe Sexton ProPublica Oct 2020 50min Permalink
LGBTQI groups found rare freedoms online, but this year, many were shut by censors. It feels like slowly being sanded down, said one member.
Lavender Au, Weiqi Liu Rest of World Dec 2021 Permalink
A young writer grows up with Alice Munro.
Cheryl Strayed The Missouri Review Jun 2009 15min Permalink
An oral history.
Lacey Rose, Michael O'Connell, Marc Bernardin The Hollywood Reporter May 2014 30min Permalink
When adults like Billy Smolinski go missing, it’s hard to get the authorities involved.
Alexander Nazaryan Newsweek Aug 2014 Permalink
Marital advice columns from the past.
Rebecca Onion Aeon Sep 2014 15min Permalink
At the bedside when a pregnancy ends.
Alex Ronan New York Sep 2014 15min Permalink
Talking with the influential New York gallerist.
Matthew Higgs, Paula Cooper Interview Aug 2012 15min Permalink
The author attempts to interview Grigori Perelman, a reclusive mathematical genius.
Brett Forrest Playboy Jul 2012 15min Permalink
An interview with Pulitzer-winning food critic Jonathan Gold.
Andrew Simmons, Jonathan Gold The Believer Sep 2012 15min Permalink
Trying to fix the Atlantic Ocean’s food chain.
Alison Fairbrother Washington Monthly May 2012 35min Permalink
A wide-ranging chat with the magazine editor.
Michael Kinsley New York Nov 2012 20min Permalink
The jury made a mistake when it convicted Abdul Raheem.
David S. Bernstein Boston Phoenix Apr 2005 Permalink
“I never attacked anyone weak. Only bullies, secure in their courts, bureacracies, fifedoms.”
Alice Gregory The Believer Mar 2013 15min Permalink
Blazers and bloodbath near the 6 train.
Michael Stone New York Nov 1986 40min Permalink
Why three young undocumented activists intentionally got themselves detained.
Michael May The American Prospect Jun 2013 35min Permalink
How to photograph Los Angeles from a helicopter.
Michael Light, Lawrence Weschler The Believer Nov 2010 20min Permalink
Whitewater rafting down a Chilean river with a movie star and the Kennedys.
David Rakoff Outside Oct 2003 15min Permalink
Playing tourist in the isolated nation.
Michael Malice Reason Jul 2013 20min Permalink
On the job with America’s senior citizen letter carriers.
Tom Moroney Bloomberg Aug 2013 10min Permalink