My Year As an Abortion Doula
At the bedside when a pregnancy ends.
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At the bedside when a pregnancy ends.
Alex Ronan New York Sep 2014 15min Permalink
An American journalist on being kidnapped, tortured and released in Syria.
Theo Padnos New York Times Magazine Oct 2014 35min Permalink
In North Georgia, two men feud over a quarter-mile property line.
Tony Rehagen Atlanta Magazine Nov 2012 25min Permalink
A writer’s chance meeting with his idol.
Davis Miller Louisville Courier-Journal Jan 1989 30min Permalink
Playing tourist in the isolated nation.
Michael Malice Reason Jul 2013 20min Permalink
A surprising trip into the propaganda machine.
Moira Weigel n+1 Mar 2014 20min Permalink
A personal reflection on bird-watching and relationships.
Jonathan Franzen New Yorker Aug 2005 50min Permalink
Almost ten years after his kidnapping, a man writes to the people who threatened his life.
Bradford Pearson Philadelphia Magazine Sep 2015 20min Permalink
On going deaf as a result of Ménière’s Disease.
Ysabelle Cheung Narratively Sep 2015 10min Permalink
Who killed Jean Hope in 1970?
Michael J. Mooney D Magazine Dec 2015 15min Permalink
How mental illness reshapes a marriage.
Mark Lukach Pacific Standard Jan 2015 20min Permalink
Walter Benjamin, mp3s, and what collecting says about us.
Julian Dibbell Feed Mar 2000 10min Permalink
How it feels to lose $30,000 in Bitcoin.
Mark Frauenfelder Wired Oct 2017 20min Permalink
The story of a dream come true.
Oobah Butler Vice UK Dec 2017 10min Permalink
It was Hell.
Kashmir Hill Gizmodo Feb 2019 20min Permalink
We all die immediately of a Brazilian butt lift.
Dayna Tortorici n+1 Jan 2020 30min Permalink
Rio de Janeiro drug gangs are embracing evangelical Christianity.
Alex Cuadros Harper's Jan 2020 30min Permalink
A dispatch from a caretaker.
Jessica Lustig New York Times Magazine Mar 2020 15min Permalink
On parenting during a pandemic.
Kevin Koczwara Esquire Apr 2020 15min Permalink
A rider’s self-improvement project becomes a whole lot more.
“For much of my life, there was something about my mother I felt almost allergic to. As she approached death, for the first time I found I didn’t merely love her, I actually liked her.”
Meghan Daum The Guardian Nov 2014 35min Permalink
Reaching a certain age and an uncertain decision.
Doree Shafrir Buzzfeed Jun 2014 10min Permalink
A profile of the cyclist by his former mechanic and assistant.
Mike Anderson Outside Aug 2012 25min Permalink
A personal essay about family through the lens of mashed potatoes.
An essay on heritage, history and literature.
John Jeremiah Sullivan New York Times Magazine Feb 2012 25min Permalink