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- Poetry | CAFÉ DOMA "series", West Village
by Farrah Sarafa | NYC, United States
- Journalesque | Riga
I set out on this trip to escape from my comfort zone, but the clean, safe and well-maintained cities of northern Europe left me feeling more domesticated than ever. All of that changed when I arrived in Riga, which is a hypnotic, beautiful city, but not in any conventional sense. The twentieth century was not kind to the Baltics, and scars from Latvia's recent brutalization are visible beneath the easygoing way of life here. by Colin Mulligan | Riga, Latvia
- Journalesque | Kanchanaburi: Inventory on the River Khwae
I'm looking around at the setting, taking it all in, putting them in the picture, putting the picture in me, framing things. My immediate thoughts are on childhood and its bliss, the great removedness from the adult mess we all move to some day. by Brent Katte | Kanchanaburi, Thailand
- Journalesque | Cuzco: Finding Hope in Unlikely Places
These streets were jagged, the people were beaten down by heat, and everything screamed of chaos. Despite all the commotion, I felt an inner peace from being in Cuzco. This discovery latched on to me and I have not let it go. by Megan Eileen McDonough | Cuzco, Peru
- Journalesque | Laughter and the Mekong
From somewhere inside came an impossible laughter, shrill and sustained for what seemed like a minute, something like childhood escaping into the day. The driver got out and the Laugh started to move, getting closer... by Brent Katte | Pakse & What Phu, Champasak, Laos
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