Washington Post - Pearls Before Breakfast
One of the most famous and interesting magazine articles of the last decade, the Post put one of the world's greatest violinists, equipped with a multimillion-dollar Stradivarius, in a metro station during rush hour. If he played it for spare change, incognito, would anyone notice?
New Yorker - The Apostate
Don't be intimidated by how (ridiculously) long this new article is, it's great and describes not only the insane beliefs of the cult of Scientology but also the physical abuse, bigotry, child-labour, prisons and other insanity. Crazy, crazy stuff. I knew more than a bit about Scientology before, but a lot of the stuff in here really surprised me.
The New Yorker- The Mark of a Masterpiece
Essay about people using crime scene-esque technology to figure out the source of unknown paintings, ends up being a fantastic read.
Art of the Steal: On the trail of the world's most ingenious thief
"Gerald Blanchard could hack any bank, swipe any jewel. There was no security system he couldn't beat."
The Return of Superfly
"Frank Lucas, once the city's biggest, baddest heroin kingpin, the original O.G. in chinchilla, now seems like just a very likable guy. But don't be fooled."
The Falling Man
"In the picture, he departs from this earth like an arrow." Amazing 9/11 article.
How Companies and Brands get named
Hilarious article.
DFW Essays:
NYTMag - Federer as Religious Experience
The Atlantic - Host
Gourmet - Consider the Lobster
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