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“Fuck everything, I thought. Bring on the cascading interventions. And they came.”
Meaghan O'Connell Longreads Nov 2014 55min Permalink
The flawed data on safety equipment.
Patrick Hruby Washingtonian Dec 2014 20min Permalink
Inside the abusive “three-quarter house” industry that serves addicts.
Kim Barker New York Times May 2015 25min Permalink
An anonymous essay on time spent in “protective custody” at a Nazi camp.
Dr. X The Atlantic Sep 1939 15min Permalink
A childhood spent with the oboe.
Meghan Daum Harper's Mar 2000 20min Permalink
A nasty divorce ends in murder and national notoriety.
Amy Wallace The Los Angeles Times Jun 1990 30min Permalink
What does it take to win the World Taxidermy Championships?
Susan Orlean New Yorker Jun 2003 15min Permalink
An awkward journalist-Russell Crowe friendship turns even more awkward.
Jack Marx The Sydney Morning Herald Jun 2006 25min Permalink
Is letting convicts roam free under electronic surveillance better than putting them behind bars?
Graeme Wood The Atlantic Aug 2010 10min Permalink
A 134-pound magazine writer takes his chances at the U.S. Open sumo championships.
Joshua Davis GQ Sep 2004 15min Permalink
Reporting from inside the Church’s Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles.
Dana Goodyear New Yorker Jan 2008 20min Permalink
The American medical experiment in Guatemala that left hundreds with STDs.
Sushma Subramanian Slate Feb 2017 25min Permalink
Three killings, three young accused killers, and the two homicide detectives that link them.
Marc Bookman Slate May 2017 20min Permalink
How one girl saved a football season in a small, rural town in Texas.
Elizabeth Merrill ESPN the Magazine Aug 2017 15min Permalink
On female anger in the post-Weinstein world.
Rebecca Traister thecut.com Nov 2017 25min Permalink
Five stories about Nick Kyrgios, tennis’ misunderstood genius.
Richard Cooke The Monthly Mar 2018 25min Permalink
On William Eggleston’s The Red Ceiling and an unsolved murder.
Will Stephenson Oxford American Mar 2018 20min Permalink
“By asking very simple questions, people have said the most astonishing things to me.”
Maria Bustillos popula.com Jul 2018 50min Permalink
What the press secretary believes.
Paige Williams New Yorker Sep 2018 Permalink
How chronic fatigue syndrome changed the author’s life.
Laura Hillenbrand New Yorker Jul 2003 30min Permalink
On the NBA’s most modern avatar.
Clay Skipper GQ Oct 2018 20min Permalink
Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim?
Dara Horn Smithsonian Nov 2018 15min Permalink
Alaska can show us the way.
Katia Savchuk Mother Jones Dec 2018 30min Permalink
A migrant family takes a Greyhound across America.
Miriam Jordan New York Times May 2019 10min Permalink
A former NBA player describes his own unraveling.
Ben Gordon The Player's Tribune Feb 2020 10min Permalink