The Case for the Subway
The subway built New York City. Now it might destroy it.
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The subway built New York City. Now it might destroy it.
Jonathan Mahler New York Times Magazine Jan 2018 35min Permalink
A profile.
Molly Langmuir Elle Feb 2019 15min Permalink
Apocalypse camp at the dawn of the Great Extinction.
Lauren Groff Harper's Feb 2020 25min Permalink
Finding meaning in the climate fight.
Greg Jackson Harper's May 2021 20min Permalink
How the real estate boom left Black neighborhoods behind.
Vanessa Gregory New York Times Magazine Nov 2021 30min Permalink
Robert Blake, Bonny Lee Bakley, and the misery of celebrity.
David Grann The New Republic Aug 2001 20min Permalink
How Tide became a black market currency.
Ben Paynter New York Jan 2013 10min Permalink
How an informant helped authorities nab a notorious anti-abortion activist.
Robert Kolker New York Nov 2008 25min Permalink
The investigation that brought down K2 Productions.
Katie J.M. Baker Jezebel Mar 2013 15min Permalink
The people working to make energy efficient homes cheap.
Bill McKibben New Yorker Jun 2015 20min Permalink
Ghost towns and nuclear waste sites are among what you find in the Nevada desert.
Visiting a cattle market in Karachi, right before the feast of Eid.
Saba Imtiaz Roads and Kingdoms Oct 2015 Permalink
How much time does Manny Pacquiao have left?
Brin-Jonathan Butler SB Nation Nov 2013 25min Permalink
Fifteen years ago, William Dranginis saw Bigfoot. He’s still trying to prove it.
Eric Wills Washington City Paper Jul 2008 20min Permalink
One year later, a dispatch from Steubenville.
Katie J.M. Baker Jezebel Sep 2013 15min Permalink
A story from the end of the earth.
Saki Knafo Men's Journal Oct 2016 25min Permalink
Projectionist provocateur Robin Bell lights up the night.
David Montgomery The Washington Post Magazine Oct 2017 15min Permalink
Could a global icon of extinction still be alive?
Brooke Jarvis New Yorker Jun 2018 25min Permalink
Lena Dunham comes to terms with herself.
Allison P. Davis The Cut Nov 2018 30min Permalink
Inside the Rams-Chargers marriage.
Seth Wickersham, Don Van Natta Jr. ESPN Nov 2019 30min Permalink
Giving birth as a black woman in America.
Naomi Jackson Harper's Aug 2020 25min Permalink
Investigating the unsolved murder of Malcolm X’s grandson.
John L. Mitchell, Jack Chang Vice Dec 2013 20min Permalink
Undercover as a student at Phoenix University, the largest for-profit higher education company in the country and the second-largest enroller of students (behind the SUNY system), where only 12 percent of first-time students graduate and the ad budget accounts for 30 percent of overall spending.
Christopher R. Beha Harper's Oct 2011 Permalink
How sectarian violence has made life in northern Nigeria “incomprehensibly frightful.”
James Verini National Geographic Nov 2013 20min Permalink
A single pill could take the sting out of our memories of trauma.
Ben Crair The New Republic May 2016 20min Permalink