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Arts

Arts Media

2 Good 2 Be 4Gotten

An oral history of Freaks and Geeks.

Robert Lloyd Vanity Fair Jan 2013 35min Permalink

Arts Food

Twelve Easy Pieces

On a business that sells packaged pre-sliced apples as snack food.

Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Feb 2006 20min Permalink

Arts Crime Music

Stagger Lee

Reverse engineering the details of a murder that took place in St. Louis on Christmas Night in 1895 from over a century of popular song.

Paul Slade PlanetSlade 40min Permalink

Arts

When Books Could Change Your Life

On the power of youth literature.

Tim Kreider Baltimore City Paper Sep 2008 Permalink

Arts Food

Toques from Underground

Los Angeles’ Wolvesmouth and the unlicensed dining industry.

Dana Goodyear New Yorker Dec 2012 25min Permalink

Arts Media

This Is Amazing!

A profile of Huell Howser, the happiest man on TV.

Tamar Brott Los Angeles Nov 2003 25min Permalink

Arts Media

"I Pretty Much Wanted to Die"

The many reasons Lost shouldn’t have happened.

Alan Sepinwall Grantland Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

The Killing of Gus Hasford

He came home from Vietnam, wrote the novel that became Full Metal Jacket, was nominated for an Oscar and riding high. Then he got thrown in jail for stockpiling stolen library books, started drinking, cut off his friends and fled to a remote Greek island. He never made it back.

Grover Lewis LA Weekly Jun 1993 40min Permalink

Arts Media

Larry Hagman's Curtain Call

A profile of the late actor.

Harry Hurt III Texas Monthly Jun 2012 30min Permalink

Arts Music

The Making of The Chronic

An oral history of the Dr. Dre album.

Ben Westhoff LA Weekly Nov 2012 Permalink

Arts Crime Music

The Man Who Charged Himself With Murder

Trevell Coleman wasn’t sure whether he’d killed a man. But after 17 years, he needed to find out.

Jennifer Gonnerman New York Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Deadhead

The Grateful Dead’s afterlife.

Nick Paumgarten New Yorker Nov 2012 50min Permalink

Arts

Interview: Yayoi Kusama

An interview with the Japanese artist, who has resided in a mental institution since committing herself in 1975.

Grady Turner, Yayoi Kusama BOMB Magazine Dec 1999 20min Permalink

Arts

My 6,128 Favorite Books

“If you have read 6,000 books in your lifetime, or even 600, it’s probably because at some level you find “reality” a bit of a disappointment.”

Joe Queenan The Wall Street Journal Oct 2012 10min Permalink

Arts Music

Dance Dance Revolution

A field report from Electric Daisy Carnival, a three-night bacchanal in the Las Vegas desert attended by “100,000 wasted hedonists scantily dressed in furry underwear.”

Gideon Lewis-Kraus GQ Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts

The Curious Case of the Sherlock Pilgrims

In the Swiss town of Meiringen, where an obsessed group of ‘pilgrims’ painstakingly recreate the death of Sherlock Holmes.

Edward Docx Prospect Oct 2012 15min Permalink

Arts Music

Genius: The Nickelback Story

How a loathsome band makes gobs of money.

Ben Paynter Businessweek Nov 2012 10min Permalink

Arts

Book Shopping with the Best-Read Man in America

Browsing the stacks with The Washington Post’s Michael Dirda.

John Lingan The Paris Review Nov 2012 Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

In Cold Type

The backstory of “The Duke in His Domain,” Truman Capote’s 1957 New Yorker profile of Marlon Brando.

Douglas McCollam Columbia Journalism Review Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Sex Media Music

Slash and Burn

The rise of One Direction fanfiction that imagines the band members in relationships – with each other.

Amanda Hess Tomorrow Nov 2012 10min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV Music

This Movie Is Rated Wu

A profile of RZA, hip-hop artist and kung fu film director.

Alex Pappademas GQ Nov 2012 15min Permalink

Arts Sex World Media

Light Entertainment

An essay on Jimmy Savile, British television and child sexual abuse.

Andrew O'Hagan London Review of Books Nov 2012 30min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Has Hollywood Murdered the Movies?

Blockbusters in the age of “corporate irony.”

David Denby The New Republic Sep 2012 35min Permalink

Arts Food

The Plot to Destroy America's Beer

The future of beer behemoth AB InBev.

Devin Leonard Businessweek Oct 2012 15min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Writers in Hollywood

On the novelist’s experience in movie-making.

Raymond Chandler The Atlantic Nov 1945 15min Permalink

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