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The Mobster Who Bought His Son a Hockey Team
A tale of goons, no-show jobs, and a legendary minor-league franchise that helped land its owner in prison
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Frank Sinatra Has a Cold
The defining piece of journalism about Frank Sinatra, and one of the most celebrated magazine stories ever published.
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Did Lead Poisoning Create a Generation of Serial Killers?
Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and many other notorious figures lived in and around Tacoma in the sixties. A new book argues that there was something in the water.
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Richard Price’s Street Life
The novelist and screenwriter works in a mode he calls “urban panorama”—a sociologically rich depiction of a city’s tensions and inequities.
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“Anora” Is More for Show Than for Substance
Sean Baker’s hectic drama, about the mismatch of a sex worker and an oligarch’s son, masks its synthetic storytelling with authentic locations.