Talk Like An Egyptian
Learning Arabic in Cairo after the Arab Spring.
Learning Arabic in Cairo after the Arab Spring.
Peter Hessler New Yorker Apr 2017 30min Permalink
A dispatch from Anthony Scaramucci’s SALT Conference.
Hamilton Nolan Deadspin Jun 2017 30min Permalink
On the life at sea of Henk De Velde, who has circumnavigated the globe six times.
Ryan Bradley Virginia Quarterly Review May 2017 15min Permalink
A muddy float trip down the Upper Missouri.
Tim Cahill Outside Jan 2001 20min Permalink
The greatest writers of the nineteenth century were drawn to the North Pole. What did they hope to find there?
Kathryn Schulz New Yorker Apr 2017 25min Permalink
How life on four wheels became a brand.
Rachel Monroe New Yorker Apr 2017 20min Permalink
Solo hiking the Appalachian trail as a black woman.
Rahawa Haile Outside Apr 2017 15min Permalink
On water in the West, climate change, and how the birth of modern environmentalism lies at the bottom of Lake Powell.
Rebecca Solnit California Sunday Apr 2017 20min Permalink
Visiting a gargantuan shrine to democracy in 2017.
Sam Anderson New York Times Magazine Mar 2017 15min Permalink
On the outsized pleasures of the very small.
Alice Gregory Harper's Feb 2017 15min Permalink
Filipinos make up nearly a third of all cruise ship workers. It’s a good job. Until it isn’t.
Lizzie Presser California Sunday Feb 2017 25min Permalink
A trip to Râmnicu Vâlcea, a town of 120,000 where the primary (and lucrative) industry is Internet scams.
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee Wired Feb 2011 10min Permalink
Looking for answers in India after a seeker disappears and his guide commits suicide.
Ariel Sophia Bardi Roads and Kingdoms Jan 2017 10min Permalink
Five cars (all bought with $3,000 or less) containing 13 men (some in costume) race from New York City to California.
Rick Maese Washington Post Oct 2016 20min Permalink
How a minimally trained, isolated man named Srinivasa Ramanujan figured out some of mathematics’ deepest theoretical problems using little more than an out-of-date elementary school textbook.
Robert Schneider, Benjamin Phelan The Believer Feb 2015 35min Permalink
An unlikely duo from Boston treks to Bolivia, hoping to solve a 30-year-old aviation mystery.
Peter Frick-Wright Outside Oct 2016 30min Permalink
On culture and the driverless car.
Robert Moor New York Oct 2016 20min Permalink
The story of an 86-year-old Norwegian man who tired to circumnavigate the globe, solo, in an engineless sailboat he built himself.
Anders Fjellberg Dagbladet Sep 2016 30min Permalink
How a pair of HGTV stars are trying to renovate the reputation of Waco, Texas.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner Texas Monthly Sep 2016 35min Permalink
A harrowing journey through Alaskan waters in an ancient tugboat.
Brendan Jones Smithsonian Sep 2016 15min Permalink
On the Italian island Lampedusa— “politically Europe, but geographically Africa”—as a wave of African immigrants is due to arrive from Libya by boat, ruining the tourist season.
Eliza Griswold Poetry Jan 2012 20min Permalink
A bus tour through Israel with a conservative radio host and 450 of his biggest fans.
Tom Bissell Harper's Jul 2016 40min Permalink
A day and a night in 1960s Greenwich Village.
Michael Herr Holiday Dec 1965 20min Permalink
A writer who went astray takes a road trip through the ruins of the American West.
Brian Phillips MTV Jun 2016 10min Permalink
Thirteen years ago, Chris Velten disappeared while retracing the travels of explorer Mungo Park in Africa. He hadn’t been heard from at all — until he sent a friend request.
Jamie Maddison Love Nature May 2016 20min Permalink