Sunday, March 11, 2012

Dirk Hayhurst interview


New in Failure: Dirk Hayhurst, author of “Out of My League” (Citadel Press), on life as a struggling major league baseball player.

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Sealab: The Book


In the 1960s, Americans were focused on space and the idea of sending a man to the moon. In the meantime, a scrappy group of sea-dwelling divers were looking down — to the bottom of the ocean — and opening a vast undersea world to human exploration. So why have they been forgotten? Ben Hellwarth on Sealab, America’s Forgotten Quest to Live and Work on the Ocean Floor.

Monday, January 09, 2012

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Documerica photos

George Washington Bridge, New York (May 1973)


Trash and tires litter Baltimore Harbor (January 1973)


Drums containing hazarous industrial waste, Ville Platte, Louisiana (June 1973)



Snohomish River at Everett, Washington (May 1973)

Monday, January 02, 2012

Titanic 100th anniversary cruises


First, there was the Titanic Memorial Cruise. Now available: cabins on the Titanic Anniversary Cruise (roundtrip to and from New York) on the Azamara Journey [pictured above], and the Titanic Mini Cruise (roundtrip to and from Southampton on the MS Balmoral).

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Failure's Berkeley Pit feature highlighted in Denver Post

Sarah Gilman's Christmas Day column in the Denver Post highlighted Failure magazine's feature The Berkeley Pit. Unfortunately, the Post's editors failed to link to the article.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Fed Up With Lunch


The inspiring story of Sarah Wu (also known as Mrs. Q), who has become an unlikely part of the school lunch reform movement. The cover of her book, "Fed Up With Lunch" (Chronicle), is pictured at right.

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

"A Thousand Lives"


In the new book “A Thousand Lives” (Free Press), author Julia Scheeres makes it clear that Jim Jones never intended for Jonestown to succeed. In fact, he explored many different means of killing his followers, including loading them onto a jet plane and crashing it, and driving buses off the Golden Gate Bridge. Our feature on the book includes a link to the video advertorial that Jones used to entice followers to come down to Guyana, as well as photos, documents, movies, and audio clips that the FBI rescued from Jonestown.

Sunday, December 04, 2011

The Berkeley Pit


Butte, Montana toxic waste site (and State Office of Tourism recommended "place to visit") yielding compounds that may be medically, environmentally useful. Photo courtesy of Donald Stierle.

Saturday, December 03, 2011

Berkeley Pit Viewing Stand


To go out onto Berkeley Pit Lake you have to complete a 40-hour Hazmat course. But for just two dollars, a member of the public can look out over the Pit from the Berkeley Pit Viewing Stand (which is accessed by walking through a long tunnel) - and take in this strangely-compelling view. Photo by Failure magazine.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Empire, Nevada became a ghost town in 2011


In January 2011, Empire was home to ninety-nine U.S. Gypsum Company employees and their families. Today, all the inhabitants of the company town are gone and the desert is reclaiming the land. Above: The view from outside Empire's locked gates. (Photo by Leigh Ann Lipscomb, late November 2011).



Above: The now-vacant drywall plant.
(Photo by Leigh Ann Lipscomb, late November 2011).

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Idaho Beef & Dairy CAFOs


Today Failure magazine published a feature on the work of watchdog group ICARE (Idaho Concerned Area Residents for the Environment), which aims to educate the public about the environmental impact of Concentrated Animals Feeding Operations (CAFOs), and also acts as a champion of small family farmers. The above photo depicts a feeding pen at a dairy CAFO on Bob Barton Highway in Jerome County, Idaho. Notice the single cow standing atop the manure pile.

Awkward Family Pet Photos: The Book


In Awkward Family Pet Photos, coauthors Mike Bender and Doug Chernack celebrate "the special — and frequently disturbing — bond between families and their pets.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Friday is here ...


... and for University of Minnesota economist Joel Waldfogel, it's "the most wasteful time of the year."

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Nudists Look to Attract the Young, Naked


Traditional nudist retreats may be failing, but thanks to social media, the rise of high-end resorts, and new groups like Young Naturists America (logo at right), young people are at last showing the lifestyle some love.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Evel Knievel's grave - Mountain View Cemetery


While working on an unrelated story in Butte, Montana, I ventured to Mountain View Cemetery to visit Evel Knievel's grave. This photograph was taken on October 27, 2011 (by Failure magazine).

Evel Knievel's headstone (back)


The back of Evel Knievel's extra-large headstone, photographed October 27, 2011, at Mountain View Cemetery in Butte, Montana. Photo by Failure magazine.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Prophet's Prey


“Short Creek is the most lawless town in the country,” says Sam Brower, author of the new book “Prophet’s Prey” (Bloomsbury), which chronicles his 15-year investigation into the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints, a radical religious group that practices polygamy. "It’s going to take the resources of the federal government to control crime in Short Creek and other FLDS communities, because “[FLDS] have millions of dollars and they’re in it for life,” he notes. Sam Brower's Failure Interview..

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Staxxon's Folding Shipping Container


A Montclair, New Jersey-based startup’s recently-patented technology has the potential to revolutionize the global shipping industry. (Above, a Staxxon container undergoing CSC testing.)