Seth Ferranti
Inside the Life-and-Death Hunts of a Mysterious Tribe of Hunter-Gatherers
Unlike the hostile reception an American missionary received from the remote Sentinelese people last year, Doug Bock Clark was brought along on spiritual whale hunts for a view inside a fading culture.
The US Government Has Always Been a Tool of Greedy Corporations
It didn't start with Ronald Reagan or even Republicans.
What Inmates Are Saying About Trump Possibly Going to Prison
"There would have to be some kind of protective custody situation."
We Asked Inmates How Michael Cohen Will Get Treated in Prison
"The guy is one of the most well-known snitches in America right now. And I don't care what prison he goes to—he's hit!"
'A Robot Killed a Man': A New Doc Looks at the Terrifying Future of Automation
HBO's 'The Truth About Killer Robots' examines the legal, economic, psychological, and moral implications of our inevitable, AI-run dystopia.
What Inmates Are Saying About Trump's Plan to Shorten Prison Sentences
“They give us hope and they take it away.”
There Are No Good Guys in ‘Narcos: Mexico’
The fourth season takes us to the origin of America's war on drugs and into a world filled with "bad guys and very bad guys."
This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob and Pulled Off a Major Scam
He was buds with Marilyn Monroe and (of course) involved in shady union extortion shit. Then he got whacked.
Larry Clark Is Still Making Movies About Young People Fucking
"I've been a photographer for almost 60 years, so I know who the camera likes."
What Inmates Are Saying About the Brutal Prison Hit on Whitey Bulger
"He got what he had coming to him."
America Is Selling Blood for Big Profits to the Rest of the World
It's the most primordial substance there is, so maybe it was inevitable that it would become a commodity more valuable than oil.
How the Art of Dungeons and Dragons Helped Make It a Phenomenon
A new book sheds light on the hardcore hobby that once caused a panic.