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“It’s 7:30 a.m., and already the congressman and I are covered in blood.”
Ben Terris National Journal Jun 2012 10min Permalink
The untold story of steroids in baseball.
Tom Verducci Sports Illustrated May 2012 40min Permalink
Invented in 1899, it hasn’t been improved upon since.
Sara Goldsmith Slate May 2012 10min Permalink
A veteran critic reviews 32 shows in 30 days.
Robert Christgau Village Voice Jul 2006 20min Permalink
Growing up Afghan in the era of the Afghanistan War.
Morwari Zafar Granta Jun 2015 20min Permalink
He decided to bury a box of treasure in the desert. Why?
Taylor Clark California Sunday Jul 2015 Permalink
The life of Reverend Clementa Pinckney, killed in Charleston.
Joel Anderson Buzzfeed Jun 2015 10min Permalink
A black British father on his 12 years in the U.S.
Gary Younge The Guardian Jun 2015 25min Permalink
The man who gets all the superhero scoops in Hollywood.
Alex Pappademas Grantland Jul 2015 10min Permalink
Visiting a semi-secret LGBTQ commune in the middle of Tennessee.
Alex Halberstadt New York Times Magazine Aug 2015 20min Permalink
The rise, and rise, of bee mortality in America.
Alex Morris Rolling Stone Aug 2015 25min Permalink
The chaos of a group home in Long Beach, California.
Joaquin Sapien ProPublica Aug 2015 30min Permalink
Chasing stardom in YouTube’s crowded universe.
Ryan Bradley The Verge Aug 2015 15min Permalink
The rituals of a bluegrass festival on Racoon Mountain in Tennessee.
Tony Rehagen Bitter Southerner Aug 2015 Permalink
The life of Eric Werner, the chef of the most popular restaurant in Tulum, Mexico.
Rachel Khong Lucky Peach Sep 2015 20min Permalink
Relations between two ice cream vendors in Oregon turn nasty.
David Wolman, Julian Smith Epic Magazine Sep 2015 Permalink
In which Eliot analyzes Henry James, Virginia Woolf, and D.H. Lawrence.
T.S. Eliot The Times Literary Supplement Aug 2015 10min Permalink
Hanging out with the Atomic Bombshells in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Nicole Pasulka Hazlitt Sep 2015 15min Permalink
A profile of Business Insider CEO and editor-in-chief Henry Blodget.
Ken Auletta New Yorker Apr 2013 25min Permalink
How English became the weirdest major language in modern use.
John McWhorter Aeon Nov 2015 15min Permalink
In the middle of a new drought, looking back at a drowned California town.
Lauren Markham Guernica Oct 2015 15min Permalink
Who killed Jean Hope in 1970?
Michael J. Mooney D Magazine Dec 2015 15min Permalink
The search for answers after the worst American rail disaster in decades.
Matthew Shaer New York Times Magazine Jan 2016 25min Permalink
On an African-American entrepreneur and race in Silicon Valley.
J.J. McCorvey Fast Company Nov 2014 30min Permalink
Inside the world of underground sex trafficking in Houston.
Mimi Swartz Texas Monthly Apr 2010 35min Permalink