A Dream Undone
The plot to erode the key legislative gains of the civil rights era.
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The plot to erode the key legislative gains of the civil rights era.
Jim Rutenberg New York Times Magazine Jul 2015 35min Permalink
Timothy Treadwell liked to say that, “Grizzlies are misunderstood.” Then one killed him.
Ned Zeman Vanity Fair May 2004 40min Permalink
Talking to Lee Daniels about Empire, Hollywood, and survival.
Zach Baron GQ Sep 2015 15min 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
A map of the Queen of Cookbooks’ rise to power.
Choire Sicha Eater Sep 2015 20min Permalink
“We take the bus when we can’t afford to do anything but disappear.”
Haley Cullingham The Awl Feb 2016 10min Permalink
How solitary confinement can lead to suicide.
Patrick White The Globe and Mail Dec 2014 Permalink
What does it take for heroin to grab hold in the small, remote towns of America? Like any business, it starts with one man and an entrepreneurial dream.
“If you’d like to relive your horrible moment, if you want people to know what actually happened, talk to me. I will tell your story.” — Sean Flynn on the Longform Podcast
Sean Flynn GQ Jan 2015 20min Permalink
A novelist’s memoir of depression, whose “intrinsic malevolence” as a disease brought him close to suicide.
William Styron Vanity Fair Dec 1989 40min Permalink
The great director always refused to get liposuction.
Gore Vidal New York Review of Books Jun 1989 25min Permalink
A suburban teen attempts to build a reactor, radioactivity ensues.
Ken Silverstein Harper's Nov 1998 30min Permalink
A steep discount on pharmaceutical drugs leads to a mass-murder case.
Kurt Eichenwald Newsweek Apr 2015 Permalink
A brazen land grab in Zimbabwe and why it’s getting harder to stop multinational corporations.
Michael Hobbes Foreign Policy Apr 2016 15min Permalink
How the French philosopher earned the means to publish freely by winning the lottery—repeatedly.
Roger Pearson Lapham's Quarterly Jul 2016 15min Permalink
Lenny Pozner used to believe in conspiracy theories. Until his son’s death became one.
Reeves Wiedeman New York Sep 2016 25min Permalink
The 7th grader’s sext was meant to impress him. It nearly destroyed her.
Jessica Contrera Washington Post Sep 2016 15min Permalink
On a centuries-long war that may be coming to an end.
Jordan Kisner The Guardian Sep 2016 20min Permalink
The landlord’s guide to gentrifying New York.
Simon van Zuylen-Wood Bloomberg Business Oct 2016 15min Permalink
“An idea too good not to believe.”
Jesse Singal New York May 2017 25min Permalink
An ode to the guitarist.
Lorrie Moore NY Review of Books Aug 2017 15min Permalink
How it feels to lose $30,000 in Bitcoin.
Mark Frauenfelder Wired Oct 2017 20min Permalink
How cops use arcane pedestrian laws to racially profile people in Jacksonville, Florida.
Topher Sanders, Kate Rabinowitz ProPublica Nov 2017 20min Permalink
What it means to be beautiful in the most populous country on earth.
Jiayang Fan New Yorker Dec 2017 30min Permalink
“Your dreams always have to be big. And mine were huge.”
Chris Heath GQ Jan 2018 45min Permalink
The lives of programmers sent abroad by Pyongyang to make money by any means necessary.
Sam Kim Businessweek Feb 2018 15min Permalink