To Boston With Love
Tracing the Boston Marathon route via the people who live and work along its course.
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Tracing the Boston Marathon route via the people who live and work along its course.
Leigh Montville Sports Illustrated Apr 1987 25min Permalink
The most coveted items on the prison menu are salt and pepper packets.
Kevin Pang Lucky Peach Jan 2015 20min Permalink
Sex, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court.
Jill Lepore New Yorker May 2015 20min Permalink
What the health care industry can learn from how The Cheesecake Factory does business.
Atul Gawande New Yorker Aug 2012 40min Permalink
The truck driver who reverse engineered the atomic bomb.
David Samuels New Yorker Dec 2008 40min Permalink
Tim Berners-Lee, the man who created the World Wide Web, has some regrets.
Katrina Brooker Vanity Fair Jul 2018 15min Permalink
The ultra-athlete and the doubters.
On the long wait and the magical payoff.
Helen Rosner Afar Jul 2018 10min Permalink
Rethinking “the internet’s kindest place.”
Taylor Lorenz The Atlantic Oct 2018 25min Permalink
Can genetic engineering bring back the American Chestnut?
Gabriel Popkin New York Times Magazine May 2020 30min Permalink
How the Republican party offered a home to the Proud Boys.
Brendan O'Connor Guardian Jan 2021 20min Permalink
The writer investigates her brother’s death, their complicated relationship, and the disturbing mysteries he left behind.
Prachi Gupta Jezebel Sep 2019 30min Permalink
Inside the Quidditch World Cup.
Eric Hansen Outside Jun 2012 20min Permalink
The latest WikiLeaks unveiling has exposed more than 250,000 sensitive messages from American diplomats. Among the revelations: the plan for a unified Korea, the Chinese government’s hacking strategy, and negotiations with countries for housing Gitmo detainees.
Andrew W. Lehren, Scott Shane New York Times Nov 2010 15min Permalink
The trouble with the all-but-obligatory networking site, “an Escher staircase masquerading as a career ladder.”
Ann Friedman The Baffler Sep 2013 15min Permalink
An essay on wielding the scythe.
Paul Kingsnorth Orion Jan 2012 35min Permalink
Edna Kelly’s brain goes under the knife.
Jon Franklin The Baltimore Sun Dec 1978 15min Permalink
The story behind the spectacle.
Jessica Testa Buzzfeed May 2013 20min Permalink
The battle over stop-and-frisk within the NYPD’s ranks.
Jennifer Gonnerman New York Jun 2013 25min 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
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