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Arts

Arts Politics Music

The Campaign That Rocked Washington

An unlikely bipartisan alliance attempts to get Yes into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

David Rowell Washington Post Dec 2013 15min Permalink

Arts Crime Media

The First 48 Makes Millions Off Imprisoning Innocents

What happened when 21-year-old Taiwan Smart became the target of both police and a reality TV show.

Terrence McCoy Miami New Times Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Arts

Here Comes Everybody

What accounts for the gender gap in literary criticism?

Miriam Markowitz The Nation Dec 2013 25min Permalink

Arts Business Food

A Toast Story

“More than a café, the shop is a carpentered-together, ingenious mechanism—a specialized tool—designed to keep Carrelli tethered to herself.”

John Gravois Pacific Standard Jan 2014 15min Permalink

Arts

The Training Bras of Literature

Sweet Valley High and the enduring economic power of blond twins.

Amy Benfer The Believer Jan 2004 25min Permalink

Arts Music

Super Heroine

An interview with Lorde.

Tavi Gevinson Rookie Jan 2014 1h45min Permalink

Arts Food

America, Your Food Is So Gay

The gay influence on American cooking.

John Birdsall Lucky Peach Jun 2013 10min Permalink

Arts Media

Structure

The art of shaping a magazine article.

John McPhee New Yorker Jan 2013 30min Permalink

Arts History Music

Dear Charlie

The rocky career and enduring appeal of country legend Charlie Rich, “the missing link between Elvis Presley and Ray Charles.”

Joe Hagan Oxford American Jan 2014 30min Permalink

Arts

Written Off

A profile of novelist Jennifer Weiner.

Rebecca Mead New Yorker Jan 2014 25min Permalink

Arts Tech Movies & TV

How Netflix Reverse Engineered Hollywood

Unpacking the 76,897 micro-genres that make up the cinematic DNA.

Alexis Madrigal The Atlantic Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Arts Music

‘And I Cannot Lie’

An oral history of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back.’

Rob Kemp New York Jan 2014 15min Permalink

Arts Sports Media

Remote Control

Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan and the “why me?” misheard around the world.

Sarah Marshall The Believer Jan 2014 45min Permalink

Arts Crime Movies & TV

Drugs, Diamonds, International Intrigue — You Won't Believe Two Hollywood Producers' Crazy Backstory

Did Remington Chase and Stefan Martirosian “orchestrate” a contract killing in Moscow?

Gene Maddaus LA Weekly Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Arts

Jon Gosselin in the Wilderness

The reality TV star today.

Simon van Zuylen-Wood Philadelphia Magazine Dec 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Crime History World Movies & TV

The Defense of a Jewish Collaborator

On Benjamin Murmelstein, the head of the council of elders at the Theresienstadt concentration camp.

Mark Lilla New York Review of Books Dec 2013 20min Permalink

Arts History

Split Personalities

“Does a talent for comedy necessitate a tragic life?”

Andrew McConnell Stott Lapham's Quarterly Dec 2013 Permalink

Arts

The French As Dostoevsky Saw Them

“Americans find it hard to believe that foreigners are unalterably foreign, for they have seen generations of immigrants who became Americans.”

Saul Bellow The New Republic May 1955 10min Permalink

Arts

The Fight Over the Doves

Resurrecting a legendary typeface.

The Economist Dec 2013 10min Permalink

Arts

An Interview With Louise Lasser: TV, Depression, and SNL

The Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman star on being married to Woody Allen, Jewish words, and Girls.

Claire Barliant The Toast Dec 2013 25min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Playboy Interview: Mel Brooks

A comic who had previously refused to discuss his private life opens up for the first time, riding high on the surprise success of Blazing Saddles more than thirty years into his career.

Brad Darrach, Mel Brooks Playboy Feb 1975 1h20min Permalink

Arts History World

The Tale Of Freak Show Star Julia Pastrana, Mexico’s Monkey Woman

An exploited celebrity’s long journey home.

Tim Stelloh Buzzfeed Dec 2013 30min Permalink

Arts Science

The Sculpture on the Moon

The tale of the only art exhibit in space.

Corey S. Powell, Laurie Gwen Shapiro Slate Dec 2013 30min Permalink

Reprints Arts World Movies & TV

Peter O'Toole on the Ould Sod

After two years of filming Lawrence of Arabia, Peter O'Toole returns to his childhood home in Ireland.

Plus: 50 years later, Gay Talese remembers the late Peter O'Toole.

Gay Talese Esquire Aug 1963 15min Permalink

Arts Business

Inside the Rainbow Gulag

The unraveling of Lisa Frank, Inc.

Tracie Egan Morrissey Jezebel Dec 2013 25min Permalink

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