It Stays in the Car
The life of a celebrity chauffeur in Los Angeles
The Buses of Caracas
A day in the life behind the wheel of one of Caracas' aging giants
Vietnam
Personal Windows into Queer Life in Vietnam
Capturing the synchronized rhythm of lovers in their life together
Acid Church
A queer psychedelic ramble through the Crescent City
A Normal Life
Hyun knew that since Chorong’s girlfriend Danbi left her that spring, she had woken up every morning and died again every night
The Sounds and Queer Merecumbé of the Mission
Finding a home in San Francisco's Mission
Sisterhood of Skateboarders
Johannesburg's all-women skateboarding crew
A Friendship Through Letters
Langston Hughes & Bloke Modisane spent years writing back and forth between the US and South Africa
Before there were guidebooks, 18th- and 19th-century authors wrote “stranger’s guides” to cities and countries–pamphlets and books that combined helpful tips with particular and offbeat advice and context: the best boarding houses alongside bits of history, preferred brothels as well as facts about paleontology and poetry. They were personal, eccentric and intimate portrayals of place. Stranger’s Guide is a modern version of that idea.