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Inside a high-profile Hollywood child custody battle.
Vanessa Grigoriadis Rolling Stone Jul 2014 20min Permalink
Retracing Hunter S. Thompson’s steps 40 years later.
Zach Baron The Daily Oct 2011 55min Permalink
Woodward and Bernstein’s other anonymous sources.
Max Holland Newsweek Oct 2014 Permalink
The aftermath of a sudden death.
Linda Vaccariello Cincinnati Magazine Oct 2014 20min Permalink
A journalist on the lingering effects of escaping a kidnapping.
Gregory D. Johnsen Buzzfeed Nov 2014 20min Permalink
A snitch comes clean.
Peter Jamison Tampa Bay Times Dec 2014 20min Permalink
The writer’s obsession with a genus of snake known as “indigo.”
Padgett Powell Garden and Gun Apr 2015 30min Permalink
The last trip of a dedicated wanderer.
Jason McGahan Playboy Jun 2015 25min Permalink
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A breakdown of the early 80s homeless epidemic.
Jonathan Alter Newsweek Jan 1980 15min Permalink
A profile of 6’8”, 430-pound Brian Shaw.
Burkhard Bilger New Yorker Jul 2012 40min Permalink
An exposé of extralegal killing.
Ida B. Wells New York Age Jun 1892 Permalink
The oracular works of Philip K. Dick.
Alexander Star The New Republic Dec 1993 Permalink
An essay about the weeks after the author’s brother nearly died.
John Jeremiah Sullivan Oxford American Jan 1999 15min Permalink
“It was a clusterfuck of clusterfucks.”
Andy Greenberg Wired Aug 2018 25min Permalink
On the 13-member rap collective Brockhampton.
Craig Jenkins Vulture Nov 2018 15min Permalink
As early as 1948, the Oscars sucked.
Raymond Chandler The Atlantic Mar 1948 15min Permalink
How a journeyman actor became a star.
Molly Young GQ Aug 2019 20min Permalink
What happens when immigrant-rights advocates reach a breaking point?
Lauren Markham Virginia Quarterly Review Mar 2020 45min Permalink
The author, age 96, on the end.
Diana Athill The Guardian Sep 2014 10min Permalink
An interview with Pulitzer-winning food critic Jonathan Gold.
Andrew Simmons, Jonathan Gold The Believer Sep 2012 15min Permalink
Wandering through the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus Harper's Mar 2009 Permalink
He was an 18 year old Marine bound for Iraq. She was a high school senior in West Virginia. They grew intimate over IM. His dad also started contacting her. No one was who they claimed to be and it led to a murder.
Nadya Labi Wired Aug 2007 15min
John Dirr’s son Eli didn’t really have cancer. In fact, neither Eli nor John Dirr ever existed. The story of a decade-long hoax.
Adrian Chen Gawker Jun 2012
On an affliction for the digital age, “Munchausen by internet.”
Cienna Madrid The Stranger Nov 2012 35min
How a 19-year-old actress and a few struggling Web filmmakers created a star.
Joshua Davis Wired Dec 2006 15min
How a Massachusetts psychotherapist fell for a Nigerian e-mail scam.
Michael Zuckoff New Yorker May 2006 20min
The story was told by Sports Illustrated, CBS News, and countless others: linbeacker Manti Te’o, Heisman trophy candidate and the face of Notre Dame football, was playing brilliantly despite the tragic loss of his girfriend to leukemia early in the season. The reporters missed one key element of Te’o’s story, however: the girl hadn’t died. She couldn’t have. She didn’t exist.
Timothy Burke, Jack Dickey Deadspin Jan 2013 15min
May 2006 – Jan 2013 Permalink
An obsessive marine biologist gambles his savings, family, and sanity on a quest to be the first to capture a live giant squid.
David Grann New Yorker May 2004 45min
On the grief that comes with losing livestock.
E.B. White Atlantic Jan 1948 15min
A profile of a 25-year-old Spanish sensation.
Susan Orlean Outside Dec 1996 25min
The inevitably tragic story of Travis the chimp and the family of tow-truck operators who raised him like a human child.
Dan P. Lee New York Jan 2011
A trip to a lobster festival in Maine leads to an examination of the culinary and ethical dimensions of cooking a live, possibly sentient, creature.
David Foster Wallace Gourmet Aug 2004
Jan 1948 – Jan 2011 Permalink
A take down of the press corps and the modern presidential campaign, published on the eve of the ’88 election.
Joan Didion New York Review of Books Oct 1988 40min
On the press buses, nicknamed Bullshit 1 and Bullshit 2, following John McCain.
David Foster Wallace Rolling Stone Apr 2000 1h35min
Manny Pacquiao, still in his fighting prime, on the campaign trail for a congressional seat in the remote, untamed Southern province of the Philippines that spawned him.
Andrew Marshall The Post Aug 2010 15min
A first-time candidate working out his public identity early in his campaign for the Illinois State Senate.
Hank De Zutter Chicago Reader Dec 1995 15min
The nihilistic confessions of a presidential campaign reporter who covered Giuliani, Huckabee, and Clinton for Newsweek.
Michael Hastings GQ Oct 2008 20min
The strengths and limitations of the Republican frontrunner.
Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Nov 2011 20min
Newt Gingrich’s brief turn at the top in Iowa.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker Jan 2012 15min
Oct 1988 – Jan 2012 Permalink
A profile of the late actor-turned NRA president.
Ed Leibowitz Los Angeles Magazine Feb 2001
Adapting from his book of the same name, Chivers traces how the design and proliferation of small arms, originating from the Pentagon and the Russian army, rerouted the 20th century.
C.J. Chivers Esquire Nov 2010 30min
Most military experts agree that robots, not people, will inevitably do the fighting in ground wars. In Tennessee, a high-end gunsmith is already there. The story of Jerry Baber and his robot army.
Evan Ratliff The New Yorker Feb 2009 20min
How two twentysomethings, equipped with the Internet and weed, ruled the lucrative world of weapons trading … for a while.
Guy Lawson Rolling Stone Mar 2011 45min
On America’s relationship with the right to bear arms, from the founding fathers to the Black Panthers and the Ku Klux Klan.
Adam Winkler Atlantic Sep 2011 20min
The author sits down with notorious (and recently convicted) arms dealer Viktor Bout, Bout’s brother, and a close friend.
Peter Landesman New York Times Magazine Aug 2003 30min
In the days after 9/11, Mark Stroman went on a revenge killing spree in Texas. Rais Bhuiyan survived and, a decade later, tried to stop Stroman’s execution.
Michael J. Mooney D Magazine Oct 2011 25min
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