Virginia Larzelere: Sentenced to Death for a Murder She Didn't Commit
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How a series of lies and an incompetent lawyer led to a Florida woman’s wrongful conviction.
Terrence McCoy New Times Broward-Palm Beach Sep 2013 20min Permalink
A writer embarks on a seven-year trek from Africa to Tierra Del Fuego.
Paul Salopek National Geographic Dec 2013 20min Permalink
In 1902, a poet attempts to stage the world’s first “perfume concert.”
Michelle Legro The Believer May 2013 20min Permalink
What it’s like to have your novel filmed by Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski.
Bruce Chatwin Interview Mar 1988 15min Permalink
Mistakes were made by the middle-aged Americans who hoped to take over Gambia.
Andrew Rice The Guardian Jul 2015 30min Permalink
What the internet looks like to someone who spent the past six years in an Iranian prison.
Hossein Derakhshan Matter Jul 2015 15min Permalink
A 58-year-old manuscript will become Harper Lee’s second novel, but questions about Lee’s care continue to swirl in Alabama.
Neely Tucker Washington Post Feb 2015 20min Permalink
How the Oculus founder, along with ex-Palantir executives, plan to reinvent national security, starting with Trump’s agenda.
Steven Levy Wired Jun 2018 20min Permalink
On returning to Britain, which is no longer home.
Rebecca Mead The New Yorker Aug 2018 20min Permalink
One man’s quest to ride the strangest wave.
Jessica Camille Aguirre Deadspin Dec 2018 15min Permalink
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“Incels” are going under the knife to reshape their faces, and their dating prospects.
Alice Hines New York May 2019 25min Permalink
Five years ago, the flight vanished into the Indian Ocean. Officials on land know more about why than they dare to say.
William Langewiesche The Atlantic Jun 2019 50min Permalink
Meeting the rebel government of an embattled country.
Anand Gopal Harper's Aug 2012 20min Permalink
After being diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer at age 43, Williams resolves to make the most of her “bonus time” with her young children between visits to specialists.
Marjorie Williams Vanity Fair Oct 2005 45min
The weeks following a near-death experience.
John Jeremiah Sullivan Oxford American Jan 1999 15min
On terminal inmates and those trying to save them.
Kurt Streeter Los Angeles Times Nov 2011 10min
On identifying the man who encouraged strangers to kill themselves over the Internet.
Nadya Labi GQ Oct 2010 25min
A step-by-step account.
Peter Stark Outside Jan 1997 15min
On a mother’s decision to donate her daughter’s organs.
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Detailing the rise and fall of the most prolific star in the history of porn, Sager’s 12,500-worder helped inspire Boogie Nights.
Mike Sager Rolling Stone May 1989
A self-published snapshot of the industry following the Great Recession.
Susannah Breslin They Shoot Stars Oct 2009 45min
The former entertainment editor at Hustler describes the psychological impact of his half-decade as a porn reviewer.
Evan Wright LA Weekly Apr 2000 40min
The story of an appearance by porn star Sasha Grey—referred to here as “Tasha”—on The Tyra Banks Show.
An essay on what Internet porn has done to American sexuality.
Natasha Vargas-Cooper The Atlantic Jan 2011 15min
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As the war begins to end, Iraqis confront a broken country.
Anthony Shadid Washington Post Jan 2009
As U.S. troops departed, Baghdad in ruins.
Anthony Shadid Washington Post Jul 2009 10min
Inside the safe houses where Syrian youth protesters have retreated since the uprising.
Anthony Shadid New York Times Magazine Aug 2011 20min
An account of captivity.
Anthony Shadid, Lynsey Addario, Stephen Farrell, Tyler Hicks New York Times Mar 2011 45min
An interview with Shadid.
Terry McDermott, Anthony Shadid Columbia Journalism Review Nov 2011 10min
Jan 2009 – Nov 2011 Permalink
On his enduring relevance.
Zadie Smith New York Times Magazine Sep 2012
A scholarly look at the 2004 hit.
Caleb Mason St. Louis University School of Law Jul 2012 40min
A transcript of an interview timed to the release of Jay-Z’s book, Decoded.
Terry Gross Fresh Air Nov 2010 35min
An early profile.
Dream Hampton Vibe Dec 1998
David Johnson’s unrequited correspondence with Jay-Z.
John Herrman Buzzfeed Jul 2012 10min
Dec 1998 – Sep 2012 Permalink
On the psychological considerations behind breast augmentation.
Amy Wallace Los Angeles Jan 2002 20min
During World War I, surgeon Harold Gillies and sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd created masks for disfigured soldiers. Gillies’ work, especially, served as the basis for modern surgical techniques.
Caroline Alexander Smithsonian Feb 2007 1h
A profile of the controversial “Dr. Schnoz,” author of My Beautiful Mommy, a children’s book about plastic surgery, and the doctor behind “Operation Chuppah,” which gave Orthodox Jewish women free nose jobs to attract husbands.
Michael E. Miller Miami New Times Jun 2012 20min
After learning that his twin girls will be born with cleft palates, Chernoff and his wife begin the long process of preparing for corrective surgery.
Allen Chernoff New York Jan 2004
Plastic surgery on the parts most people don’t see.
Melanie Berliet Atlantic Apr 2012
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A profile of Zendaya.
Hunter Harris GQ Jan 2021 20min Permalink
The anatomy of a collapse.
Ted C. Fishman Chicago Magazine Aug 2014 25min Permalink
From football fields in Texas to the real Ridgemont High, a collection of picks to help remember a time you might rather forget.
On the start of the high school football season in Odessa, Texas. An adaptation published alongside the release of Bissinger’s 1990 book of the same name, which led to the movie and the show.
Buzz Bissinger Sports Illustrated Sep 1990 25min
Her suicide made headlines around the world after classmates were indicted on felony charges related to bullying, but the real story wasn’t that simple.
Emily Bazelon Slate Jul 2010 15min
At age 22, the author went undercover at his old high school. An excerpt of the book that became the film.
Cameron Crowe Playboy Sep 1981 15min
Mr. Lindwall was the only high school teacher who understood him. Then Mr. Lindwall went to jail, and it was his turn to try to understand.
Robert Kurson Esquire Mar 2000
Sixteen years after graduating, an alumnus heads back to his old stomping grounds in Cleveland.
Devin Friedman GQ Nov 2006 30min
How two love-struck, type-A high school students almost got away with murder.
Skip Hollandsworth Texas Monthly Dec 1996 40min
Navigating life as a brilliant teenage girl.
David Finkel Washington Post Jun 1993 30min
The profile of a 34-year-old woman named Charity Johnson who tricked people all over the country into believing she was still in high school.
Katie J.M. Baker Buzzfeed Sep 2014 20min
An essay on a fatal car crash in the author’s youth.
Michael Paterniti GQ Mar 2015 30min
The science behind why high school sucks.
Jennifer Senior New York Jan 2013 15min
Sep 1981 – Mar 2015 Permalink
On the shared life of Tatiana and Krista Hogan, four years old and joined at the head.
Susan Dominus New York Times Magazine May 2011 30min
A comprehensive history of the case against the Menendez brothers.
Dominick Dunne Vanity Fair Oct 1990 55min
In the late 60s and early 70s, Austin Wiggins forced his three teenage daughters to play their strange music at New Hampshire ballrooms, firm in the belief that they would become stars. They did not.
Susan Orlean New Yorker Sep 1999 20min
On the perspective-bending art of identical twins Trevor and Ryan Oakes.
Lawrence Weschler VQR Apr 2009 25min
How three brothers from Chicago found tremendous success in their respective fields—Rahm in politics, Ari in Hollywood and Zeke in medicine—by their mid-30s.
Elisabeth Bumiller New York Times Jun 1997 15min
Oct 1990 – May 2011 Permalink
Three years after skipping town, Bulger was frustrating investigators and endearing himself to neighbors all over the country. He made a particularly good impression with Gautreaux family in Grand Isle, Louisiana, where he spent the winter in 1995 and 1996 with the girlfriend who led to his eventual capture in 2011.
Shelley Murphy Boston Globe Jan 1998 15min
A view of the Barefoot Bandit from his hometown.
Can a writer disappear in America for a month with a $5,000 bounty on his head? Ratliff tried to find out, and found himself with an unnerving amount of free time.
Evan Ratliff Wired Nov 2009 35min
The story of how Benjamin Holmes, wanted by the FBI for arson, spent two decades hiding in plain sight. (Also the story of how, when Holmes finally came back to see his wife, she shot him.)
Melanie Thernstrom New York Times Magzine Dec 2000 20min
On the run in Canada with Randy Quaid and his wife Evi as the try to evade “the Hollywood Star Whackers.”
Nancy Jo Sales Vanity Fair Jan 2011 25min
A visit to the French hideaway of Ira Einhorn, co-founder of Earth Day, who had avoided arrest on murder charges for nearly 20 years. Einhorn was extradited to the United States in 2001 and is now serving a life sentence.
Russ Baker Esquire Dec 1999 35min
Jan 1998 – Jan 2011 Permalink
He’s the first kid to be featured on the side of a milk carton—and his father thinks he knows who abducted him from a New York City street in 1979.
Lisa R. Cohen New York May 2009 15min
From “comely heiress” to “armed terrorist,” an overview of the Patty Hearst kidnapping published weeks after her debut as a bank robber.
Time Apr 1974
Meet Rick Strawn, the man who’ll abduct your problem child for a fee.
Nadya Labi Legal Affairs Jul 2004 30min
Rohde was kidnapped while reporting in Afghanistan. His story—in five parts—in his own words.
David Rohde New York Times Oct 2009 20min
Elizabeth Smart, age 14, was kidnapped from her bedroom in a Salt Lake City suburb. She was found nine months later with an itinerant preacher and his wife. Theories on why it took so long.
Scott Carrier Mother Jones Dec 2010 25min
Several American men working in the oil industry are kidnapped on the job in Ecuador.
Did Bruno Hauptmann really kidnap the Lindbergh baby? An overview of the case amidst a bunch of arguing scholars.
Francis Russell New York Review of Books Nov 1987 25min
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In 1916, a down-on-its-luck traveling circus hung its star elephant. The crime? Murder.
Joan Vannorsdall Schroeder Blue Ridge Country May 1997 10min
The similarities between the reactions of elephants and humans to childhood trauma.
Charles Siebert New York Times Oct 2006
On imperialism, doubt and a day in colonial Burma.
George Orwell New Writing May 1936 15min
Is it ever OK for zoos to display elephants? And if not, what should keepers do with them?
Amy Dempsey The Toronto Star Jan 2013 15min
Nearly everything you could want to know about elephants, plus the metaphysical questions the animals raise about our own consciousness.
Caitrin Nicol The New Atlantis Jan 2013 1h35min
Riding rescued elephants through a wildlife park.
Paul Theroux Smithsonian Apr 2013 2h45min
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