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Why did a man travel 200 miles to die in a national park?
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Why did a man travel 200 miles to die in a national park?
The people at Apple, Spotify, and Google who decide what you listen to.
Reggie Ugwu Buzzfeed Jul 2016 25min Permalink
Transgender voice therapy, an airline pilot, and what it means to sound like a woman.
Vivian Wang The Awl Jul 2016 10min Permalink
“Post-dignity design” and why apps speak to adults like children.
Jesse Barron Real Life Jul 2016 10min Permalink
In order to keep running, Tom White cut off his own leg.
Bruce Barcott Runner's World Oct 2008 40min Permalink
Unprecedented access to six months in the life of the President of the United States.
Michael Lewis Vanity Fair Oct 2012 55min Permalink
The complete (to date) New York Times series on the globalization of high tech industries.
New York Times Jan 2012 1h55min Permalink
The battle over what to do with New York City’s worst teachers.
Steven Brill New Yorker Aug 2009 25min Permalink
The Longform Guide to Obituaries.
It’s often said one should not speak ill of the dead. At Richard Nixon’s passing, Thompson chose not to observe the custom.
Hunter S. Thompson Rolling Stone Jun 1994 10min
In an odd twist of fate, the author predeceased the subject, Elizabeth Taylor, by six years.
Mel Gussow New York Times Mar 2011 15min
White, several years past the publication of Stuart Little, finds himself “in the role of pig’s friend and physician,” but also its chronicler.
E. B. White Atlantic Jan 1948 15min
How do you memorialize a monster?
Telegraph Aug 2003 15min
The case against the New York Times post-Sept. 11 series, “Portraits of Grief.”
Mr. Miller, a Canadian blogger, published this posthumously.
Derek K. Miller penmachine.com May 2011 30min
Jan 1948 – May 2011 Permalink
How to get high in America – legally.
Devin Friedman GQ Apr 2013 55min Permalink
Wandering a Detroit reduced to “crackhouses and churches” with “outlaw biker Jesus” Pastor Steve.
Mark Binelli The Morning News May 2013 20min Permalink
On artists using their bodies to blur the line between human and machine.
Sally Davies Nautilus Apr 2013 15min Permalink
Embedded with the “hotshots” trying to battle forest fires.
Kyle Dickman Outside Jun 2013 20min Permalink
The plot to turn Texas blue.
Robert Draper Texas Monthly Aug 2013 30min Permalink
On the attempt to rehabilitate Afghanistan’s child jihadis.
Andrew O'Hagan London Review of Books Aug 2013 15min Permalink
What happened to the only child who survived the 1985 MOVE bombing.
Jason Fagone Philadelphia Magazine Feb 2014 25min Permalink
The hedge funders who tried to give away a fortune anonymously.
Zachary R. Mider Businessweek May 2014 15min Permalink
On the president’s campaign to crack down on campus rape.
Jay Caspian Kang Harper's Sep 2014 30min Permalink
A survivor of child abuse refuses to be silenced.
Debra McKinney Anchorage Press Sep 2014 10min Permalink
The complexities of offering aid to a Syrian refugee camp.
Joshua Hersh VQR Oct 2014 30min Permalink
One rancher has a plan to save the endangered rhinoceros: domesticate them.
Carly Nairn Guernica 20min Permalink
The struggle to build a wine industry in rural China.
Amy Qin California Sunday Jul 2015 20min Permalink
The discovery of a new human ancestor, hidden in a hard-to-access cave.
Jamie Shreeve National Geographic Sep 2015 20min Permalink
A stripping trip to Florida gone horribly astray told across 158 tweets.
Aziah King Twitter Oct 2015 Permalink
One woman’s attempt to break the speed record on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Megan Michelson Backpacker Sep 2014 15min Permalink