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On the renaissance in psychedelic research.
Shaunacy Ferro Popular Science Apr 2013 10min Permalink
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On dissident filmmakers in Syria.
Lawrence Wright New Yorker May 2006 30min Permalink
The story of Héctor Espino, the greatest hitter never to play in the majors.
Eric Nusbaum SB Nation May 2013 25min Permalink
A fishery, an economy, and a way of life hang in the balance.
Barry Yeoman OnEarth May 2013 20min Permalink
Monica Lewinsky’s post-scandal life in New York City.
Vanessa Grigoriadis New York Mar 2001 20min Permalink
An investigation into the mass graves in Texas that contain the remains of migrants.
John Carlos Frey Texas Observer Jul 2015 25min Permalink
The baseball game that launched a career in fiction.
Haruki Murakami The Lit Hub Jun 2015 15min Permalink
A Chinese underwear merchant rises in Egypt.
Peter Hessler New Yorker Aug 2015 30min Permalink
Ghost towns and nuclear waste sites are among what you find in the Nevada desert.
The roots and effects of a biker shootout at the Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas.
Alan Jacobs Harper's Aug 2015 10min Permalink
There’s a new endangered species in rural America: veterinarians.
Ted Conover Harper's Sep 2015 30min Permalink
The murder of Tayshana “Chicken” Murphy in the Harlem projects.
Jennifer Gonnerman New Yorker Sep 2015 Permalink
Visiting a cattle market in Karachi, right before the feast of Eid.
Saba Imtiaz Roads and Kingdoms Oct 2015 Permalink
On the night sky’s understated importance in biological functions below.
Omar Mouallem Hazlitt Feb 2016 10min Permalink
Moe Tucker narrates her time drumming in the Velvet Underground.
Legs McNeil Vice Jan 2014 15min Permalink
The haunted aftermath of disaster in Japan.
Richard Lloyd Parry London Review of Books Jan 2014 30min Permalink
On goalies, and in particular, really good Finnish ones.
Chris Koentges The Atlantic Feb 2014 30min Permalink
A tale of wealth and rebellion in East Hampton.
Gail Sheehy New York Jan 1972 25min Permalink
On Johnny Carson, a cold man in a hot seat.
Kenneth Tynan New Yorker Feb 1978 1h30min Permalink
The story of $220M in bailout money.
Matt Taibbi Rolling Stone Apr 2011 10min Permalink
On the life of an American soldier AWOL in Canada.
Wil S. Hylton GQ Jun 2011 25min Permalink
On therapists who help people stay in the closet.
Mimi Swartz New York Times Magazine Jun 2011 30min Permalink
On the plight of the modern gypsy in Europe.
Ben Judah Moment Magazine Jul 2011 15min Permalink
On Rupert Murdoch and the tabloid culture he created in the U.K.
Anthony Lane New Yorker Jul 2011 25min Permalink
Is the desire in teens to switch their sex a mental disorder that needs treatment?
Natasha Vargas-Cooper Good Sep 2011 10min Permalink