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Playboy Interview: Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert
“Ebert: Sometimes we do really dislike each other.
Siskel: And sometimes we don’t.”
Reprints Arts Media Movies & TV
“Ebert: Sometimes we do really dislike each other.
Siskel: And sometimes we don’t.”
Lawrence Grobel Playboy Jan 1991 40min Permalink
“The first time I was ever published in a book was 1997. It was because I found Roger Ebert’s email and asked him a question.”
Will Leitch Deadspin Mar 2010 10min Permalink
An oral history of Siskel and Ebert.
Josh Schollmeyer Slate Mar 2012 15min Permalink
A profile of the D.O.C., the rapper’s rapper, who ghostwrote for Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
Alex Pappademas Playboy Mar 2013 25min Permalink
On the business of selling books.
On Aint It Cool News’ Harry Knowles, who built an influential empire on insider movie news while wheelchair-bound and at one point weighing over 500 pounds, then lost it all.
Hal Espen, Borys Kit The Hollywood Reporter Mar 2013 15min Permalink
The author visits Franklin County, Mississippi, where, according to census data, there are zero same-sex couples.
John D. Sutter CNN Mar 2013 15min Permalink
The case for gay marriage.
Jonathan Rauch The New Republic May 1996 15min Permalink
A former Facebook executive critiques Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” movement.
Kate Losse Dissent Mar 2013 15min Permalink
How a disgraced Civil War general became one of the best-selling novelists in American history.
John Swansburg Slate Mar 2013 45min Permalink
How the Brooklynization of culture killed regional music scenes.
Justin Moyer Washington City Paper Sep 2012 10min Permalink
How the author of Friday Night Lights spent more than half a million dollars over three years on “eighty-one leather jackets, seventy-five pairs of boots, forty-one pairs of leather pants, thirty-two pairs of haute couture jeans, ten evening jackets, and 115 pairs of leather gloves.”
Buzz Bissinger GQ Mar 2013 25min Permalink
Life as a human cannonball.
Aimee Levitt The Riverfront Times Mar 2013 15min Permalink
An interview with the late writer.
Jerome Brooks The Paris Review Dec 1994 30min Permalink
Conspiracy theories, utopian fantasies, and cult involvement surrounding the international standard of musical tuning.
Colin Dickey The Believer Jan 2013 15min Permalink
A visit to a Maine museum devoted to Bigfoot and other mythical creatures.
Martin Connelly The Morning News Mar 2013 10min Permalink
An asshole learns to sing.
Andrew Corsello GQ Jun 2003 15min Permalink
The history of blue jeans, “America’s greatest contribution to the global closet.”
Jenni Avins Vice Mar 2013 10min Permalink
On Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet, its uncanny knack for reflecting changes in Russian politics and culture, and the recent acid attack on its artistic director.
David Remnick New Yorker Mar 2013 45min Permalink
“Modern writing at its worst does not consist in picking out words for the sake of their meaning and inventing images in order to make the meaning clearer. It consists in gumming together long strips of words which have already been set in order by someone else, and making the results presentable by sheer humbug.”
George Orwell Horizon Apr 1946 20min Permalink
A son tries to make sense of his mother’s end.
Jacob Bernstein New York Times Magazine Mar 2013 25min Permalink
On reading and writing fan fiction.
Katherine Arcement London Review of Books Mar 2013 10min Permalink
A profile of the late-night host.
Jonah Weiner Rolling Stone Mar 2013 20min Permalink
The economics of being a young writer.
Keith Gessen n+1 Mar 2006 10min Permalink
The diarist and photographer Peter Beard, known both for his series documenting a mass elephant starvation and for discovering the supermodel Iman on a Nairobi street, reflects on his life of “drugs, debt, and beautiful women” while recovering from being trampled by an elephant.
Leslie Bennetts Vanity Fair Nov 1996 30min Permalink