When I met Robin back at The Arepa’s launch party at Melodie Lounge, I pitched a humor piece to him about the experience of riding Medellin’s city buses as a foreigner. Fast forward a few weeks and it’s in the new July issue of The Arepa.
The magazine can be picked up at the city’s hostels, major universities and popular bars and cafes, OR simply download the PDF here.
If you read nothing else besides my article (page 28), be sure to read Robin’s intro at the start of the magazine (page 2). If I weren’t already living here, his writing is exactly the kind which would inspire me to visit.
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