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Arts

Arts Music

Free to Be

Forty years after its release, the story of “Free to Be… You and Me.”

Dan Kois Slate Oct 2012 45min Permalink

Arts Science

What Is Going on in There?

On hypochondria.

Hilary Mantel London Review of Books Nov 2009 15min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

Random Roles: Kelly Lynch

The Drugstore Cowboy star candidly discusses the characters who defined her career.

Will Harris AV Club Oct 2012 50min Permalink

Arts

Joan Didion: The Art of Nonfiction No. 1

I can’t ask anything. Once in a while if I’m forced into it I will conduct an interview, but it’s usually pro forma, just to establish my credentials as somebody who’s allowed to hang around for a while. It doesn’t matter to me what people say to me in the interview because I don’t trust it.

Hilton Als, Joan Didion The Paris Review Apr 2006 30min Permalink

Arts

Millionaires Clash Over Shadyside Mansion

A strange, ongoing property battle among the richest of Texans.

Terrence McCoy Houston Press Oct 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Crime

The Greatest Fake-Art Scam in History?

How a couple made millions on uncanny forgeries.

Joshua Hammer Vanity Fair Oct 2012 35min Permalink

Arts Music

"The Promise"

On Bruce Springsteen’s song, and growing up in a factory town.

Joe Posnanski Joe Blog Nov 2010 Permalink

Arts

God Wielded the Buzzer

On a biography of David Foster Wallace.

Christian Lorentzen London Review of Books Oct 2012 15min Permalink

Arts

Masquerade

A clue-filled children’s book, a golden hare, and Britain’s greatest treasure hunt.

Paul Slade PlanetSlade Mar 2005 1h15min Permalink

Arts Music

Down and Out in the Top 10

Grizzly Bear and the surprisingly crappy economics of indie rock stardom.

Nitsuh Abebe New York Oct 2012 25min Permalink

Arts World Music

Factory Girls

On the rise of K-pop.

John Seabrook New Yorker Oct 2012 30min Permalink

Arts Music

John Hammond, Jazz Promoter

A profile of the legendary producer at the beginning of his career.

Otis Ferguson Society Rag Sep 1938 15min Permalink

Arts Science Food

A Fish Story

Trying to fix the Atlantic Ocean’s food chain.

Alison Fairbrother Washington Monthly May 2012 35min Permalink

Arts Media

Interview: Nick Offerman

A conversation with Offerman, who plays Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation.

Elina Shatkin, Nick Offerman The Believer Oct 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Return to the World as a Thought

The legacy of late hip-hop producer Paul C.

Dave Tompkins 360hiphop Jan 2001 35min Permalink

Arts Media

"The Best TV Show That's Ever Been"

An oral history of Cheers.

Brian Raftery GQ Sep 2012 45min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV Religion

What Katie Didn't Know

Scientology’s stronghold on Tom Cruise’s dating life.

Maureen Orth Vanity Fair Sep 2012 30min Permalink

Arts Media

The Perfect Level of Fame

A day at the mall with the cast of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.

Rich Juzwiak Gawker Sep 2012 15min Permalink

Arts

Portrait of the Artist as a Postman

A profile of Kermit Oliver, a reclusive, critically acclaimed artist who designs scarves for Hermès and works nights at the Waco post office.

Jason Sheeler Texas Monthly Oct 2012 Permalink

Arts Music

Neil Young Comes Clean

At 66, Young sobers up.

David Carr New York Times Magazine Sep 2012 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Pink Slime

Inside the cluttered Los Angeles apartment of lo-fi auteur Ariel Pink.

Andy Beta Pitchfork Sep 2012 10min Permalink

Arts Media

The New New Girl

A profile of Mindy Kaling.

Jada Yuan New York Sep 2012 15min Permalink

Arts

The Electric Pencil

The story of Edward Deeds, a state mental hospital patient and artistic genius.

Aimee Levitt The Riverfront Times Sep 2012 25min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

The Secret History of Paul Thomas Anderson

The elusive director’s early years.

John H. Richardson Esquire Sep 2008 25min Permalink

Arts Movies & TV

The Revolutionary Energy of the Outmoded

Retro, apocalypticism, and our “culture of disaster.”

Christian Thorne October Apr 2003 35min Permalink

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