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A season with the New England Patriots’ 37-year-old quarterback.
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A season with the New England Patriots’ 37-year-old quarterback.
Mark Leibovich New York Times Magazine Jan 2015 30min Permalink
A letter from the coronavirus quarantine.
Wright Thompson ESPN Mar 2020 30min Permalink
Two brothers attempt to bond on a trek in the Cascades
Steve Friedman Outside Apr 2020 Permalink
On hope, violence, and being Black in the outdoors.
Latria Graham Outside Sep 2020 20min Permalink
Love, loss, and growing up in the Utah desert
Mark Sundeen Outside Mar 2021 35min Permalink
A viral short story and the real person it mysteriously drew on.
Alexis Nowicki Slate Jul 2021 Permalink
An interview with Amia Srinivasan.
Lidija Haas The Paris Review Sep 2021 Permalink
How your family tree could catch a killer.
Raffi Khatchadourian New Yorker Nov 2021 50min Permalink
Baba Ramdev renounced the material world twenty-three years ago to become a Hindu ascetic. Now he’s on TV selling toothpaste, instant noodles, and toilet cleaners and the company he is believed to control is poised to become the biggest consumer goods seller in India.
Ben Crair Bloomberg Business Mar 2018 15min Permalink
A rape case against a Deputy D.A. brought by a co-worker opens a window into a shockingly kinky and dysfunctional District Attorney’s office, brimming with conflict of interest.
John Geluardi East Bay Express Oct 2009 25min Permalink
In “Operation Mincemeat” a vagrant’s corpse, raided from a London morgue, washed up on a beach in Spain, setting in motion an elaborate piece of espionage that fooled Nazi intelligence. Or did it?
Malcolm Gladwell New Yorker May 2010 20min Permalink
He drives a Toyota. He eats fro-yo. He takes care of two dozen feral cats.
Editor’s note, 7/27/16: Hinckley has won his freedom and will live full-time with his mother.
Eddie Dean Washingtonian May 2016 20min Permalink
Our archive of articles from Grantland, which shut down Friday.
Visiting Cambodia, and a Khmer Rouge prison camp, 30 years after the genocide.
Michael Paterniti GQ Jul 2009 40min Permalink
How warming and acidifying oceans endanger the entire marine food chain.
Peter Brannen Aeon Feb 2014 10min Permalink
A father’s undiagnosed dementia reveals a family’s vulnerability.
Anne Rieman The Morning News Mar 2014 Permalink
On the campaign trail with Richard Nixon.
Gloria Steinem New York Oct 1968 45min Permalink
Transgender voice therapy, an airline pilot, and what it means to sound like a woman.
Vivian Wang The Awl Jul 2016 10min Permalink
The 32-year-old Atlanta rapper released three No. 1 albums in seven months.
Meaghan Garvey MTV Aug 2016 20min Permalink
The movement at Standing Rock.
Wes Enzinna Mother Jones Dec 2016 10min Permalink
On the strange relationship between Lionel Messi and his Argentinian hometown.
Wright Thompson ESPN Oct 2012 Permalink
How a woman who couldn’t stop sleeping woke up.
Virginia Hughes The Last Word On Nothing Nov 2012 10min Permalink
The Longform Guide to Obituaries.
It’s often said one should not speak ill of the dead. At Richard Nixon’s passing, Thompson chose not to observe the custom.
Hunter S. Thompson Rolling Stone Jun 1994 10min
In an odd twist of fate, the author predeceased the subject, Elizabeth Taylor, by six years.
Mel Gussow New York Times Mar 2011 15min
White, several years past the publication of Stuart Little, finds himself “in the role of pig’s friend and physician,” but also its chronicler.
E. B. White Atlantic Jan 1948 15min
How do you memorialize a monster?
Telegraph Aug 2003 15min
The case against the New York Times post-Sept. 11 series, “Portraits of Grief.”
Mr. Miller, a Canadian blogger, published this posthumously.
Derek K. Miller penmachine.com May 2011 30min
Jan 1948 – May 2011 Permalink
An investigation into a scholarly hoax.
On the coach’s battle with retirement.
Sam Anderson New York Times Magazine May 2013 15min Permalink