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Broadsheet’s top-14 holiday reading list.
The classic "Bystander Effect" blames a lack of intervention on diffusion of responsibility. That doesn't fly anymore.
On what it means to nourish ourselves and others.
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During 40 years of adventure, hard-charging writer and climber Mark Jenkins has asked a lot of his wife and kids. After his fourth attempt on a dicey Chinese peak, he examines the risks and rewards of a risk-defying career.
Scientists closely monitor the last member of a species. Is there space in a creature’s DNA to consider the prospect of no tomorrow?
Catherine Texier pushes back against society's dated ideas about older women, claiming her place among those who are determined to remain vibrant and relevant in the last decades of their lives.
“I love this story for its wryness and subtlety, but most especially for its willingness to take me where I don’t want to go.” A short story from Amelia Gray’s new collection, Gutshot.
Cat People examines the strange relationships people have with big cats and the legal loopholes that have made America home to more captive tigers than there are left in the wild.
In this personal essay, Katie Prout tries to untangle the story of her brother’s complicated, life-long battle with alcoholism against the backdrop of her family’s history of addiction.
Raised by a single, independent mother, one young woman struggles with her familial inheritance and the relationship between self-sufficiency and social isolation.
Our recent Longreads Member Pick by National Magazine Award winner Andrew Corsello from GQ is now free for everyone. Special thanks to our Longreads Members for helping bring these stories to you—if you’re not a member, join us here. “My Body Stopped Speaking to Me,” is a personal story about Corsello’s near-death experience, first published […]
We asked a few writers and editors to choose some of their favorite stories of the year in various categories. Here, the best in essays and criticism.
The best longform reporting, feature stories, and personal essays from BuzzFeed UK over the last month.
An intimate recollection of a Beat legend.
We asked our contributors to tell us about a few books they felt deserved more recognition in 2016. Here they are.
"Reading makes us human."
A guest post from Mumbai-based writer-filmmaker—and longtime #longreads contributor—Pravesh Bhardwaj (@AuteurPravesh).
Today we're launching the 2018 Longreads Member Drive with the goal of raising $50,000 from readers by November 2.
Let Longreads help you with your holiday shopping! We’ve made a catalog of books we featured in 2019 that we think would make great gifts for everyone on your list.
Casting news, upcoming true crime projects, and longreads: Welcome to the March budget sweep, in which we share all the stories we meant to talk about but didn’t.
Elizabeth Hudson (@elizahudson) is editor in chief of Our State magazine, an 81-year-old regional magazine all about the people, places, and things that make living in North Carolina great.
We asked a few writers and editors to choose some of their favorite stories of the year in specific categories. Here, the best in crime reporting.
Below, our favorite stories of the week. Kindle users, you can also get them as a Readlist. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. * * * 1. A Diagnosis Jenny Diski | London Review of Books | Sept. 1, 2014 | 16 minutes (4,133 words) words) “I’m a writer. […]
The women you'll find on top of the world.
Stories by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Min Jin Lee, and Saul Bellow.
The bowerbird, which lives on the east coast of Australia, has an abiding eye for anything blue. Solitary males travel great distances to bring back all manner of blue objects to decorate their nests. Shells, flowers, plastic bottles, and feathers are all fair game, and bowerbirds have even been known to grind up blue pigments […]
Language lessons with an extraordinary ape.
The best longform reporting, feature stories, and personal essays from BuzzFeed UK over the last month.
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The best longform reporting, feature stories, and personal essays from BuzzFeed UK over the last month.
Stories about looking for clues about the future.
Eighty years ago, in Berlin, Stella Walsh won her second Olympic medal. Decades later, Walsh’s murder and subsequent autopsy threw the legacy of track’s first female superstar into turmoil.
Several of this year’s nominees have been featured on Longreads before (see: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Adam Johnson, Noelle Stevenson), and this reading list features the five nonfiction nominees. The winner will be announced on November 18, 2015.
"And so I remember that it’s this moment I want, before it becomes the next, where anything could happen and anything could not."
A guest post from Mumbai-based writer-filmmaker—and longtime #longreads contributor—Pravesh Bhardwaj (@AuteurPravesh).
A reading list of essays we loved from Catapult magazine.
For one baker and educator in Northwest Arkansas, food is a connection to her family’s roots in Gaza—and an essential way to share the stories of their culture.
The soft-focus Britain of Downton Abbey bears little resemblance to the real Britain collapsing under the weight of racism, austerity, and COVID-19. As Brexit plods on, it's time for an honest reckoning of the history and future of this outsize little island.
Today we're launching the 2017 Longreads Member Drive with the goal of raising $25,000 from readers by November 16.
As part of Best of Longreads, our annual labor of love, we pored over all the stories we’ve picked in 2022 to create these year-end lists. The following features all embody the strong voice and excellent writing that made us fall in love with narrative journalism. Sweeping, hard-hitting, and emotional, each immerses us in a […]
Kate Gavino shares five stories about forgotten women authors, from Anita Brookner to Nancy Mitford.
Were there clues in the 15 years they spent together, before he came out? For more real life relationship stories and marriage advice visit Redonline.co.uk
Style has no limits. Wear socks with sandals. Dress as a different character every day. Admire your reflection in the subway windows. Here are five stories about our connection with the clothes we wear.
PLAYBOY: It’s been almost four decades since it happened. Does the grief dissipate? COLBERT: No. It’s not as keen. Well, it’s not as present, how about that? It’s just as keen but not as present. But it will always accept the invitation. Grief will always accept the invitation to appear. It’s got plenty of time […]
Our latest Exclusive is a new essay by Anna Vodicka about the island of Peleliu, which was home to one of World War II’s bloodiest battles.
Five stories celebrating the power and beauty of lists.