[ Djougou, Benin ] Chers Transglobalistas… For those of you who might like a small taste of the festival I posted about previously, I threw together two short...
[ Ulaanbaatar ] Greetings my friends, I hope you’ve been well. It’s surprisingly difficult to switch back to verbal communication after 36 days without it. Friends...
[ Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia ] A few days ago, somewhere on a dotted-red line beyond Binder, I started taking both still AND video portraits of the people I met–=with plans...
[ Ulaanbaatar ] Tomorrow, it all begins. Really begins. Yes, I’ve already been here fifteen days. And yes, I’ve gotten to know Ulaanbaatar a bit in that time. I’ve been...
[ Pokhara, Nepal ] onism – n. the frustration of being stuck in just one body, that inhabits only one place at a time, which is like standing in front of the departures...
[ Pokhara, Nepal ] Not all of you know I have an extensive background in music. I do. Many years’ intense engagement with sound’s theory and practice left me an addict....
[ Pokhara, Nepal ] You will rarely find overt politics here at The Transglobalist, except to clarify the (typically negative, unwanted) impact of the global haves on the world’s have-nots....
[ Pokhara, Nepal ] I’d like to tell you a story about ripples and waves. And a stone named Orly King. Orly died yesterday; cancer killed him. He was a skydiving legend:...
[ Istanbul ] Almost four months. Over one hundred days have come and gone since escaping (once again) the dense gravity of the U. S. of A.—and it hardly seems possible....