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How the famed war photographer covered D-Day.
Marie Brenner Vanity Fair Jun 2014 20min Permalink
A five-part series on the instant gratification economy.
Liz Gannes Re/Code Aug 2014 50min Permalink
The alt-country wunderkind turned walking disaster finds peace at 39.
The rock critic’s lasting impact.
Maria Bustillos New Yorker Aug 2012 10min Permalink
On New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik.
James Wolcott The New Republic Feb 2007 15min Permalink
A tragic car crash, its lone survivor, and his reeling town.
Josh Wingrove The Globe and Mail Oct 2012 25min Permalink
Richard Simmons at 64, sweatin’ to the oldies (and country and disco) thrice weekly.
David Davis SB Nation Nov 2012 15min Permalink
A dispatch from The National Review’s post-election cruise.
On the media’s failure to cover climate change.
Wen Stephenson Boston Phoenix Nov 2012 50min Permalink
The thin, resentful line between comic and audience.
Patton Oswalt pattonoswalt.com Jun 2013 Permalink
The people working to make energy efficient homes cheap.
Bill McKibben New Yorker Jun 2015 20min Permalink
A fugitive spends six years on the Appalachian trail.
William Browning SB Nation Jun 2015 35min Permalink
A drug derived from cannabis was the only thing that could control a young boy’s seizures.
Fred Vogelstein Wired Jul 2015 Permalink
An American reporter takes on the Yakuza.
Peter Hessler New Yorker Jan 2012 30min Permalink
Agony, hallucinations, and canoes on the Yukon River.
Eva Holland SB Nation Aug 2015 25min Permalink
On the rare white bear that may save a British Columbia rainforest.
Alex Shoumatoff Smithsonian Magazine Aug 2015 20min Permalink
A conversation about God, anxiety, and the monkey.
Caity Weaver GQ Feb 2016 20min Permalink
A homegrown boxer sets his sights on the big time.
Brendan O'Connor BKLYNR Nov 2013 15min Permalink
The long road to Google’s self-driving car.
Burkhard Bilger New Yorker Nov 2013 45min Permalink
On using data to hire and fire.
Don Peck The Atlantic Nov 2013 35min Permalink
Why a cow being airlifted by a helicopter says so much about the Swiss economy.
Veronique Greenwood Aeon Dec 2013 15min Permalink
“When society becomes unhinged, the arts get really good.”
Bryce Dessner, Philip Glass Interview Feb 2014 10min Permalink
What happens to 7-footers when they step off the basketball court?
Pablo S. Torre Sports Illustrated Jun 2011 20min Permalink
The search for what makes identical twins different.
Peter Miller National Geographic Dec 2011 15min Permalink
A report from the freediving word championships.
James Nestor Outside Feb 2012 25min Permalink