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Arts

Arts

Interview: Nora Ephron

“It takes this huge amount of will and energy for anything to happen to you.”

Kathryn Borel, Nora Ephron The Believer Mar 2012 20min Permalink

Arts

The Paralyzed Cyclops

An argument on the meaning of Cubism settled.

Lawrence Weschler The Believer Nov 2008 Permalink

Arts

Almost Famous

After two decades spent making movies, including last year’s record-
breaking Girls Trip, Malcolm D. Lee wishes he could stop paying his dues.

Allison P. Davis California Sunday Aug 2018 15min Permalink

Arts

Young Jean Lee’s Unsafe Spaces

The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.

Parul Sehgal New York Times Magazine Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Arts Crime

The Ugly Scandal That Cancelled the Nobel Prize

“The academy’s prestige has been shattered, probably forever,” by allegations of sexual harassment and corruption.

Andrew Brown The Guardian Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Best Article Arts

Can You Say..."Hero"?

A profile of Mister Rogers.

Tom Junod Esquire Nov 1998 35min Permalink

Arts

Henry Taylor’s Wild Heart Can’t Be Broken

A profile of the painter.

Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah Vulture Jul 2018 25min Permalink

Best Article Arts

Algren in Exile

On the unlikely friendship between Nelson Algren and the young writer during the final years of Algren’s life.

It was June of 1980 when Nelson called me breathlessly from the highway.

Joe Pintauro Chicago Magazine Feb 1988 55min Permalink

Arts Crime

The Crimes That Fueled a Fantastic Brazilian Museum

At Inhotim, Bernardo Paz commissioned the Jurassic Park of contemporary art. Then the Brazilian government started investigating him.

Alex Cuadros Bloomberg Jun 2018 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Bach at the Burger King

When the music of Vivaldi and Mozart are used to repel the homeless from sidewalks and Burger Kings, does it still glorify the dignity of humanity?

Theodore Gioia LA Review of Books May 2018 10min Permalink

Arts

Philip Roth: The Art of Fiction No. 84

“There has to be some pleasure in this job, and that’s it. To go around in disguise. To act a character. To pass oneself off as what one is not. To pretend.”

Hermione Lee, Philip Roth The Paris Review Sep 1984 25min Permalink

Arts

Why 100,000,000 Americans Read Comics

The creator of Wonder Woman makes the case for superheroes.

William Moulton Marston The American Scholar Dec 1933 15min Permalink

Arts

Justin Peck Is Making Ballet That Speaks to Our Everyday Lives

A profile of New York City Ballet’s resident choreographer.

Sasha Weiss New York Times Magazine May 2018 20min Permalink

Arts

My Dad Painted the Iconic Cover for Jethro Tull's 'Aqualung,' and It's Haunted Him Ever Since

The battle for the old man with “snots running down his nose / Greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.”

Robert Silverman The Outline May 2018 Permalink

Arts

The Singular Magic of Maira Kalman

At home with the beloved writer and illustrator.

Rumaan Alam The Cut Apr 2018 10min Permalink

Arts Crime

“I’m No Longer Afraid”

The stories of 35 women who were assaulted by Bill Cosby.

Noreen Malone, Amanda Demme New York Jul 2015 50min Permalink

Arts Music

The King of Oontz Oontz Oontz

A week with DJ Avicii.

Jessica Pressler GQ Apr 2013 20min Permalink

Arts Travel

Who Killed Tolstoy?

A trip to the International Tolstoy Conference to investigate an unsolved murder.

Elif Batuman Granta Apr 2018 15min Permalink

Arts

How Do We Write Now?

On creativity in the age of Trump.

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Lockwood on Longform Podcast

Patricia Lockwood Tin House Apr 2018 10min Permalink

Arts Music

Kurt Cobain: The Rolling Stone Interview

An interview with Cobain a few months after the release of In Utero.

David Fricke Rolling Stone Jan 1994 25min Permalink

Arts

Stan Lee Needs a Hero

Elder abuse, secret recordings, shady memorabilia dealings and the sinister battle for the estate of 95-year-old Marvel legend Stan Lee.

Gary Baum The Hollywood Reporter Apr 2018 10min Permalink

Arts

What Does She Think She Looks Like?

“This isn’t an essay about clothes, exactly, nor is it about fashion, quite. It is about women and clothes and something that happens between them that we could think of as a kind of third rail of female experience.”

Rosemary Hill London Review of Books Apr 2018 25min Permalink

Arts

Angels in America: The Complete Oral History

The story behind Tony Kushner’s examination of AIDS and homosexuality.

Isaac Butler, Dan Kois Slate Jun 2016 1h5min Permalink

Arts

Arthur Miller’s Missing Act

The playwright’s forgotten son.

Suzanna Andrews Vanity Fair Sep 2007 25min Permalink

Arts Media

How Joan Didion Became Joan Didion

“Didion was one of the boys, clearly, in the sense that men had noticed her writing and wanted to publish her. But she also couldn’t quite fit into their regime.”

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Excerpted from Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion

Michelle Dean Buzzfeed Mar 2018 20min Permalink

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