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Blow Up the Box

An interview with Barry Diller about Aereo and the past, present and future of TV.

Previously: Vanessa Grigoriadis on the Longform Podcast.

Vanessa Grigoriadis New York May 2012 10min Permalink

Business

The Minimum Wage Worker Strikes Back

On the fast food workers of St. Louis.

Sarah Kendzior Medium Apr 2014 20min Permalink

Business Tech

A Broken Place: The Spectacular Failure of the Startup That Was Going to Change the World

Shai Agassi had nearly $1 billion in funding and a dream to replace gas guzzlers with electric cars. All he was missing was a plan.

Max Chafkin Fast Company Apr 2014 35min Permalink

Business History World

One Small Store

Two men, separated by more than 150 years, discover the folly of attempting Western-style capitalism in Micronesia.

Jonathan Gourlay The Morning News Apr 2014 25min Permalink

Business

The Church of Warren Buffett

At the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway in Omaha.

Mattathias Schwartz Harper's Jan 2010 30min Permalink

Business

The Wolf Hunters of Wall Street

How Brad Katsuyama, a trader at the sleepy Royal Bank of Canada, discovered that the stock market was rigged and assembled a team to change it.

Adapted from Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt.

Michael Lewis New York Times Magazine Mar 2014 45min Permalink

Business Tech

Pixel and Dimed

On (not) getting by in the gig economy.

Sarah Kessler Fast Company Mar 2014 35min Permalink

Business Crime

The Town That Turned Poverty Into a Prison Sentence

In Harpersville, Alabama, a traffic violation can lead to months in jail and a never-ending stint in a work-release program – what some refer to as a modern-day debtors’ prison.

Hannah Rappleye, Lisa Riordan Seville The Nation Mar 2014 Permalink

Business History

A Brief History of the Corporation: 1600 to 2100

A story of boom and bust.

Venkatesh Rao Ribbonfarm Jun 2011 30min Permalink

Business

A Passage from Hong Kong

Notes from a month-long voyage on a massive container ship.

Maya Jasanoff New York Review of Books Mar 2014 15min Permalink

Business Tech

The Infinite Lives of BitTorrent

Despite its association with piracy, BitTorrent is a company in its own right, and one desperate to hit upon a way to monetize its revolutionary file transfer technology.

Sarah Kessler Fast Company Mar 2014 15min Permalink

Business

The Invention of the AeroPress

A profile of Alan Adler, the guy behind the Aerobie and the beloved AeroPress.

Zachary Crockett Pricenomics Mar 2014 15min Permalink

Business

The Collapse

How a top law firm destroyed itself.

James B. Stewart New Yorker Oct 2013 45min Permalink

Business Politics Science

An Unthinkably Modern Miracle

The author gets a crash course in health care pricing after having his urethra fixed.

John Fischer The Morning News Feb 2014 20min Permalink

Business Crime World

The Ivory Highway

Inside the lucrative — and illegal — business of elephant tusk trafficking.

Damon Tabor Men's Journal Feb 2014 35min Permalink

Business Media

Seduced and Abandoned

The dissolution of Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng’s marriage amidst evidence of her affairs with Tony Blair and Eric Schmidt.

Mark Seal Vanity Fair Feb 2014 45min Permalink

Business

What I Saw When I Crashed a Wall Street Secret Society

The first known infiltration of the finance fraternity Kappa Beta Phi.

Excerpted from Young Money.

Kevin Roose New York Feb 2014 10min Permalink

Business Crime

Welcome to Bakersfield, California

How a disgraced principal-turned real estate mogul helped cause the global financial crisis.

Gary Silverman Financial Times Feb 2014 15min Permalink

Business World

Why Are So Many Farmers Killing Themselves?

“An Indian farmer has committed suicide every half hour since 2001.”

Ilan Greenberg Modern Farmer Dec 2013 10min Permalink

Arts Business

Why Abercrombie Is Losing Its Shirt

The rise and fall of a teen fashion empire.

Matthew Shaer New York Feb 2014 15min Permalink

Business Tech

Saving eBay

How a small team of 20-somethings helped spark a $50 billion turnaround.

Nicholas Carlson Business Insider Feb 2014 25min Permalink

Business World

Far From Home

On the foreign workers of Dubai, who now make up 90 percent of the city’s population.

Cynthia Gorney National Geographic Jan 2014 20min Permalink

Business Crime

The Mark

On then-agent, now-congressman Michael Grimm and what happens when an F.B.I. informant turns out to be a con man.

Evan Ratliff New Yorker May 2011 30min Permalink

Arts Business

In The Name Of Love

How “Do What You Love” devalues actual work.

Miya Tokumitsu Jacobin Jan 2014 10min 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

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