Mt. Pleasant: The Social Power of Music
Pico Island through Diogo’s photos & voice
A local's audiovisual story of Pico Island (Azores).
Bomba - A Dance of The African Diaspora
Metro Car Stopping
Washington-born artist rum.gold is carving out a niche area where “people can feel things without having to be judged for it”
rum.gold is a natural born observer. Born in Washington, D.C. the 28-year-old singer uses his soul-stirring songs as a vehicle to transport the listener through inventive characters, time periods, and even personal traumas. He dives into this theme in ‘U Street Anthology’, unraveling a beautiful tapestry of his roots in the US capital.
‘A Rhythm That Crosses Borders’: Meet The Ten-Person Band Bringing The World Of Cumbia to D.C.
Cumbia Heights is an Alternative tropical band based in Washington DC, made up of 8 immigrants representing Latin America from Tierra del Fuego to the international border in northern Mexico.
Creative Legends of the DMV
Interviews with artists and creative people from the area and about stories of how songs and groups came to be, cautionary tales of incredibly innovative and talented musicians you may or may not have heard of, as well as stories about venues and screenwriters and filmmakers and creative people getting their ideas for their works and/or growing up in the area and have that being a direct influence on their creativity.
Grounded: From online store to community hub.
Danuelle Doswell and Mignon Hemsley, co-owners and co-founders of Grounded, a plant business that’s going brick-and-mortar in Anacostia.
Puerto Rico: Cars vs Public Transportation
Seeking Local Creativity with Therefrom
Walter Pierce Park - More than a park
A podcast episode discussing the unique history of a small neighborhood park near Adams Morgan, DC.
History of Hains Point
Few people know the story better than Gary Scott, a retired National Park Service historian who worked out of an office on Hains Point for more than 35 years.
Chinatown Voices: Stories from DC’s Chinatown Resident
A project showcasing the voices of twelve Chinatown residents to tell stories about family, immigration, growing up in D.C., and what the community is like today.
D.C.’s Indie Movie Haven: Suns Cinema Embraces the Eclectic
Doors of San Juan
A photo essay showcasing and describing the unique cultural and historic significance of the doors found throughout San Juan, Puerto Rico. Written and photographed by local collaborator and creative Eric Ardito.
Addis Ababa in the 1960’s
A collection of photos from Addis Ababa in the period 1963-67.
Sound of Warsaw’s Old Town
Sound & Sight from: a Warsaw Metro Station
Sound of Warsaw Metro Station
Sound & Sight from: a Warsaw Metro Station
Petku Urban
A photo exploration of the character and personality of Tirana’s diverse buildings. Captured and written by local photographer Fjona Zanaliu.
Brazilian Reggae & Boogie: DJ Set by Gia Nunez
São Paulo-based DJ Gia Nunez on My Analog Journal plays a vibey selection of Brazilian Reggae with layers of Boogie from the 80s and 90s.