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The salacious correspondence between the President and his mistress.
The Nigerian schoolgirls who escaped Boko Haram.
Sarah A. Topol Matter Oct 2014 Permalink
Walking the East Tennessee woods with a Carol, aka “The Forest Granny,” a woman who lives off the land.
Holly Haworth Oxford American Oct 2014 10min Permalink
A Javanese shrine where Muslim pilgrims seeking good fortune must peform a ritual: find a stranger, have sex with them.
Aubrey Belford The Global Mail Oct 2012 15min Permalink
Why do Ikarians live so long—and remain mentally sharp until the end?
Dan Buettner New York Times Magazine Oct 2012 25min Permalink
Behind the tabloid story of the “murder orphan” in Queens.
Compiled by Tim Maddocks.
On heading home for Thanksgiving.
Chris Radant Boston Phoenix Nov 1990 15min
How science changed our holiday feast.
Alexis Madrigal Wired Nov 2008
The history of the first Thanksgiving: The Indians who first feasted with the English colonists were far more sophisticated than you were taught in school. But that wasn’t enough to save them.
Charles C. Mann Smithsonian Dec 2005 13h55min
Is there a way to keep the Black Friday crowds safe?
John Seabrook New Yorker Feb 2011 25min
A Thanksgiving lesson in forgiveness.
Michael P. Branch Orion Nov 2011 15min
When turkeys attack.
Taylor Plimpton New Yorker Nov 2012
In a St. Louis suburb, the Turkey Day high school football game is more than just an old-fashioned rivalry
Mark Bowden Sports Illustrated Dec 2002 25min
Nov 1990 – Nov 2012 Permalink
Why do Syrian civilians in a Turkish camp live in relative luxury?
Mac McClelland New York Times Magazine Feb 2014 25min Permalink
Inside Obama’s most glaring reversal.
Anne E. Kornblut, Peter Finn Washington Post Apr 2011 15min Permalink
The disappointing tenure of Uruguay’s great lefty hope.
Eve Fairbanks The New Republic Feb 2015 20min Permalink
Romney’s former Bain partner makes a case for inequality.
Adam Davidson New York Times Magazine May 2012 15min Permalink
The story of Nicole Davis, a 25-year-old woman diagnosed with breast cancer six months into her pregnancy.
Megan Feldman 5280 Aug 2011 25min Permalink
An emerging school of therapy says that scripting your dreams while awake could eliminate the worst ones. Not everyone thinks that’s healthy.
Sarah Kershaw New York Times Jul 2010 Permalink
The story of a deadly collision on the D.C. Metro, told from surviving passengers’ point of view.
Eli Saslow Washington Post Jun 2009 10min Permalink
Putin, Medvedev, and how the Russian security agency FSB became the “new nobility.”
Amy Knight New York Review of Books Jan 2011 Permalink
An examination of the continued fascination with the 6-year-old beauty queen, 20 years after her murder.
Sarah Marshall Buzzfeed Sep 2016 20min Permalink
Activists hoped President Obama would fight for stronger regulation. Eight years later, they’re still waiting.
Michael Pollan New York Times Magazine Oct 2016 25min Permalink
On culture and the driverless car.
Robert Moor New York Oct 2016 20min Permalink
The complicated relationship between Gawker founder Nick Denton and his arch-nemesis investorr Peter Thiel.
David Margolick Vanity Fair Nov 2016 20min Permalink
The plan, basically: bring back the two founders (who were estranged), focus entirely on mobile, and apologize as much as possible.
Jessi Hempel Wired Oct 2015 25min Permalink
One of the first lefty political bloggers has no job, mostly tweets, and thinks Donald Trump has it right on immigration.
How the Baylor University Medical Center became a force in the heart transplant business.
Matt Goodman D Magazine Feb 2016 20min Permalink
Articles about meditation, solitude, and the quietest square inch in America.
A legend is growing in Nepal, where people say a meditating boy hasn’t eaten or drunk in seven months. He barely moves, just sits under a tree, still as a stone. It’s impossible, some say. Is it a miracle? A hoax? Let’s find out.
George Saunders GQ Jun 2006 40min
A trip to one of America’s quietest places with a man who has dedicated his life to keeping it that way.
Kathleen Dean Moore Orion Nov 2008 15min
Silent since a car accident nine years before, Erik Ramsey prepares to speak again.
Joshua Foer Esquire Oct 2008
A speech on the value of being alone with your thoughts, delivered to the plebe class at West Point.
William Deresiewicz American Scholar Apr 2010 25min
John Cage’s art of noise.
Alex Ross New Yorker Oct 2010 20min
A trip to India for total silence.
Michael Finkel Men’s Journal Aug 2012 20min
The Barden family today.
Eli Saslow The Washington Post Jun 2013 25min
Jun 2006 – Jun 2013 Permalink
A 13-year-old girl was declared brain-dead, but her family disagreed. Her case challenges the very nature of existence.
Rachel Aviv The New Yorker Jan 2018 35min Permalink
A profile of UConn basketball coach Geno Auriemma, who has not found peace despite unprecedented success.
Wright Thompson ESPN W Mar 2018 20min Permalink