Incredulous or Inevitable? : Data as a Commodity
One of the most frequent questions I get is about how I’ve been able to pick up temporary work throughout my travels without falling afoul of the law.
“The Hands That Held Me”: Emotional Truth in Bassey Ipki’s I’m Telling the Truth but I’m Lying
Frequent readers will know that Western Africa is one of my favorite parts of the world, so my expectations were already high when I secured a lift to Bamako.
Democracy Now! Perhaps In the Future, As Well!
Just as sailors abide by the laws of the sea, desert inhabitants live by a code that keeps them safe in this often extreme environment. Lesson number one: Your water is everyone’s water.
From Imageboard to Insurrection: Internet Culture and the New American Conspiracy
It’s not New York or Shanghai — it’s Cairo. Here are some tips and tricks for enjoying the cultural life of this great city without getting a headache or hearing loss.
What Do Nick Drake and T-Pain Have in Common?
While I generally try to travel the slow and steady way, sometimes opportunities arise that are too good to miss. When my friend Kahlil invited me to spend a weekend with his family in the Djebel Babor mountains, I had to make it happen.
Dungeons & Dragons in Demand
Morocco has four historical capitals: Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat. I spent a week in each and emerged with a clear favorite.
“Apprehending the Limit” : The Continuous Present, Past, and Future in Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival
I woke up to a mysterious text message from my friend Ekrem: “I’ve got a one-of-a-kind job waiting for you in Cappadocia if you can make it here by Monday.