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A three-part investigation into crooked fundraising.
Kris Hundley, Kendall Taggart The Tampa Bay Times Jun 2013 45min Permalink
How New York real estate became the new Swiss bank account.
Andrew Rice New York Jun 2014 25min Permalink
Raising a cow on an industrial feedlot.
The debate over who’s responsible when a child kills.
Lisa Belkin Yahoo Sep 2014 25min Permalink
An author confronts her troll.
Kathleen Hale The Guardian Oct 2014 20min Permalink
The uncomfortable, and increasingly vital, relationship between Barack Obama and billionaire donors.
Jane Mayer New Yorker Aug 2012 30min Permalink
Exploring remote atolls in the South Pacific.
Andrew McCarthy Travel + Leisure Oct 2012 10min Permalink
The many reasons Lost shouldn’t have happened.
Alan Sepinwall Grantland Nov 2012 20min Permalink
On wearing a concealed handgun and how it changed the author’s worldview.
A trip to a grave in Damascus as shelling started in Homs.
Jennifer Mackenzie Killing the Buddha Dec 2012 15min Permalink
An investigation into how Hollywood abuses animals.
Gary Baum The Hollywood Reporter Dec 2013 25min Permalink
“I’ve tried therapy, drugs, and booze. Here’s what helps.”
Scott Stossel The Atlantic Dec 2013 50min Permalink
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How a commuter college in Miami became a chess powerhouse.
Josh Schonwald The Miami New Times May 2006 25min Permalink
An essay on music and family, sparked by the author’s realization that his speakers sucked.
On digital animators’ quest to capture the endlessly complex human face.
Lawrence Weschler Wired Oct 2006 15min Permalink
The monologist as a young man.
Nell Casey New York Times Magazine Oct 2011 35min Permalink
How an academic found herself imprisoned by Qaddafi.
Clare Morgana Gillis The Atlantic Dec 2011 20min Permalink
A jury recommends life in prison; the judged orders a death sentence.
Paige Williams New Yorker Nov 2014 35min Permalink
"The Colonel went out sailing. He spoke with Turk and Jew . . ."
Mary McCarthy Harper's Mar 1953 15min Permalink
He doesn’t really know. Never really has, actually, and that’s the way he likes it.
Wil S. Hylton Esquire Feb 2001 10min Permalink
A teenaged prisoner is left unprotected by America’s laws against prison rape.
Maurice Chammah The Marshall Project Feb 2015 30min Permalink
The quest to create a friction-free Disney World.
Cliff Kuang Wired Mar 2015 15min Permalink
A meditation on life in the black “upper class.”
Margo Jefferson Guernica Jun 2014 15min Permalink
How Tom Arnold’s little sister started the meth epidemic.
Karl Taro Greenfeld Playboy Jan 2012 30min Permalink