A Beer Between Neighbors, 8,000 Miles From Home Learning how to say “a beer, please” in Zulu. Read More
Breakfast with Grandma If you grandmother survived French colonialism and a revolution, the least you can do is eat the entire baguette to make her happy.
Toy Soldiers: Q&A with Simon Brann Thorpe What happened when a photographer ask an entire battalion in Western Sahara to collaborate on a conceptual art project.
‘When We Hear Shots, We Run Toward Them’ An offshoot of CeaseFire, the embattled Chicago anti-violence organization, takes on Africa’s murder capital
Magical Drinking in Congo Despite years in Congo I never learned to tap or climb palm trees. I didn’t need to; my friends were agile tappers, hunters and shamans.
Accra City Guide Ghanaian Hustle At Suame Magazine, more than 200,000 skilled workers armed with welding guns and hammers make up the heart of the country’s informal economy.
Men and Food: Q&A with Matthieu Paley The French photographer on his quest to document the food of our ancestors.