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On light pollution and a place called Gerlach.
Oliver Roeder FiveThirtyEight Feb 2017 20min Permalink
On becoming a stepmom.
Leslie Jamison New York Times Magazine Apr 2017 25min Permalink
An investigation into how the American military disposes of its waste.
Abrahm Lustgarten ProPublica Jul 2017 40min Permalink
On the Old Regular Baptists and the joyful sound.
David Ramsey Oxford American Nov 2017 30min Permalink
Why are we still involved?
Nicolas Niarchos The New Yorker Jan 2018 20min Permalink
The outsized legacy of the emo rapper who always said he would die young.
John Jeremiah Sullivan GQ Jan 2018 20min Permalink
Does anyone care?
Ruby Cramer, Kevin Collier Buzzfeed Mar 2018 10min Permalink
On the front lines of the labor movement.
Paul Blest, Nick Martin Splinter May 2018 10min Permalink
The event evolves.
Molly Langmuir Elle Aug 2018 15min Permalink
He was on a flight bound for the English Premier League. Then he was gone.
Sam Borden ESPN Jan 2019 15min Permalink
On excess, wealth, and teenage love.
Nancy Jo Sales Vanity Fair Sep 2001 30min Permalink
A profile of Joss Sackler.
Norman Vanamee Town & Country May 2019 15min Permalink
On pregnancy at 45, childbirth, postpartum depression, and #MeToo.
Nicole Cliffe Self Jun 2019 15min Permalink
A life lived at 7’7”.
Sandy Allen Buzzfeed Jul 2014 20min Permalink
What the Democratic Party could learn from first-term Congresswoman Katie Porter.
Rebecca Nelson California Sunday Mar 2020 20min Permalink
Inside the Trump 2020 campaign.
Olivia Nuzzi New York Aug 2020 30min Permalink
The attorney general exemplifies the growing influence of right-wing Catholicism under Trump.
Fintan O'Toole NY Review of Books Oct 2020 20min Permalink
An obituary for the baseball legend.
Howard Bryant ESPN Jan 2021 10min Permalink
The story of Rubin “Hurricane” Carter’s exoneration.
William Nack Sports Illustrated Apr 1992 1h10min Permalink
Lauren Bacall at 86.
Matt Tyrnauer Vanity Fair Mar 2011 30min Permalink
David Letterman weathers a sex and extortion scandal.
Mark Seal Vanity Fair Apr 2010 30min
Johnny Carson, profiled at the top of his game.
Kenneth Tynan New Yorker Feb 1998 1h30min
An out-of-character conversation.
Eric Spitznagel Playboy Oct 2012 30min
A profile of Kimmel published just after he got the late-night job.
Jason Gay New York Observer May 2002 10min
A writer for Conan O’Brien on how The Tonight Show really ended and on how his boss got screwed
Todd Levin GQ Jul 2010 20min
Steve Allen, the original host of The Tonight Show, in his cranky, later years.
Josh Getlin Los Angeles Times Jan 1998 10min
Jan 1998 – Oct 2012 Permalink
The Spanish police believed he was a missing American teen. So, seemingly, did the Texas family who had lost him three years prior. Who they had actually found was Frédéric Bourdin, was a 23-year-old Frenchman on the run.
David Grann New Yorker Aug 2008 45min
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 started contacting her. No one was who they claimed to be.
Nadya Labi Wired Aug 2007 15min
For nearly a decade, Laura Albert lived a double life as troubled teen turned cult writer JT LeRoy, writing books, chatting constantly with celebrities, and convincing another woman to appear as JT LeRoy in public.
Nancy Rommelmann LA Weekly Feb 2008
Jerry Joseph showed up in a small Texas town seemingly out of nowhere, produced a birth certificate that said he was of age, and quickly became a star for the local high-school basketball team. It was a role he’d played before.
Michael J. Mooney GQ Jul 2011 25min
The story of Alan Young, a career con whose go-to move was to pose as a member of the Temptations and smooth-talk his way into luxury hotel rooms and limo rides.
Kara Platoni East Bay Express Mar 2002 30min
When a man named Clark Rockefeller snatched his daughter during a custody dispute, what the D.A. called “the longest con I’ve seen in my professional career” unraveled.
Mark Seal Vanity Fair Jan 2009 55min
Mar 2002 – Jul 2011 Permalink
Excerpts from Live From New York, an oral history of SNL.
Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller Vanity Fair Sep 2002 45min
SNL in its grim 20th season through the lens of first-year (and only-year) cast member Janeane Garofalo.
Chris Smith New York Mar 1995 35min
A pre-30 Rock profile of Tina Fey.
Virginia Heffernan New Yorker Nov 2003 20min
Eight years removed from the show, Murray was at the peak of his box office power and living in a secluded farmhouse in the Hudson River Valley.
Timothy White New York Times Magazine Nov 1988
How one of the most maligned cast members in SNL history ended up a talking head on Fox News.
Gus Garcia-Roberts Miami New Times Jan 2012 20min
A sweeping, honest interview published just before Murphy announced he wouldn’t host the Oscars included his first public comments on SNL in years.
Brian Hiatt Rolling Stone Nov 2011 25min
Nov 1988 – Jan 2012 Permalink
Dispatches revealing the March 1968 murder of 109 Vietnamese civilians during a search-and-destroy mission on a rumored Viet Gong stronghold, often referred to in military circles as Pinkville, actually the village of My Lai.
Seymour M. Hersh St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jul 1968 20min
How the racism of white players and coaches ruined the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals.
Jack Olsen Sports Illustrated Dec 1968 15min
An eyewitness account of Robert Kennedy’s assassination.
Pete Hamill Village Voice Jun 1968 15min
On Van Morrison’s grounbreaking album, which was released in November 1968.
Lester Bangs Nov 1979 15min
From the Apollo 8 flight journal.
The speech Martin Luther King, Jr delivered the day before he died.
Martin Luther King, Jr Apr 1968 20min
Apr 1968 – Nov 1979 Permalink