Pop-Up Magazine: One More Time
Friends...we couldn't leave without a proper goodbye. A few weeks ago, we announced that Pop-Up Magazine was coming to an end. We heard from so many of you and it meant so much. So we had an idea. We're so happy to share that we'll be coming back for a Farewell Tour this spring!
🔶 April 30 – Oakland at Paramount Theatre
🔶 May 2 – LA at The Theatre at ACE Hotel
🔶 May 4 – NYC at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Tickets go on sale now! https://bit.ly/405ymEI
Imagine a comedy show, play, concert, podcast, and film—all wrapped into one night. Tickets are now on sale for shows in Oakland, LA, NYC, and Portland - link in bio to reserve yours!
Thanks to our sponsor @thebotanistgin_us
Pop-Up Magazine Presents FIELD GUIDE: Walking
“Walking in Mexico City is fascinating all the time. There’s so much happening on the street.”
Journalist Aaron Reiss, photographer Sam Youkilis, and many others share stories about walking — funny, profound, unexpected, and moving. FIELD GUIDE is our new audio and art project made for the world around us.
Presented with support from Asana. Explore more and order the print edition: popupm.ag/fieldguide
Pop-Up Magazine Presents FIELD GUIDE
Grab your 🎧 and head outside for FIELD GUIDE, an audio experience + art project made for the world around us.
Our new collection of stories invites you to listen, take a walk, find a body of water, look up at the night sky, and meditate on trees big and small. FIELD GUIDE is presented with support from Asana.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts and order the special print edition, featuring 70+ pages of beautiful photography and illustrations ➡️ popupm.ag/fieldguide
The Sidewalk Issue | Pop-Up Magazine
Our new SIDEWALK ISSUE opens today! Your table of contents is a map. We’ve placed stories around three neighborhoods in Brooklyn, SF, and Downtown LA. Are you ready?
→ Grab some earbuds and a handful of quarters, and pick up a map at Ritual Coffee (Hayes Valley), Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, or BAM Fisher.
Accessibility features in this issue are presented with support from Google. Map illustrations by David Huang. Find transcripts, image descriptions, digital maps and more at popupm.ag/sidewalk
The Sidewalk Issue | June 4-20
Friends! We’re back with an all-new issue of Pop-Up Magazine. This time, stories unfold across the storefronts, newsracks and vending machines in three neighborhoods — one in San Francisco, one Los Angeles, and one in Brooklyn.
The SIDEWALK ISSUE begins this Friday 6/4, with support from Google. Learn more and get started → http://popupm.ag/sidewalk
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[Video description: Upbeat music slowly builds. Animated posters featuring the announcement of Pop-Up Magazine’s new Sidewalk Issue flash against changing city wall backgrounds. The posters say: Discover stories all around you. Film. Sound. Art. Music. Stories. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Brooklyn. June 4-20. Get your map at popupmagazine.com/sidewalk]
Pop-Up Magazine Presents Issue in a Box | On Sale 11/30
Coming soon to a mailbox near you…our very first Issue in a Box! Bite-sized stories, interactive objects, delicious treats, and a dash of that Pop-Up Magazine secret sauce.
Limited edition boxes go on sale Monday 11/30. Sponsored by Instacart. More at popupmagazine.com/box
My Grandma’s Life, from Jim Crow Louisiana to Oakland | Pop-Up Magazine
Filmmaker and photographer Adrian L. Burrell has been documenting his family’s life in West Oakland since high school. For our Fall Issue, he turns his lens on the matriarch of the family: his 94-year-old grandmother, Theresa.
Fall Issue is sponsored by Instacart. More at popupmagazine.com/watch
Take a Walk Teaser | Fall Issue
If you’re like us, maybe you’ve found yourself taking more walks lately. Today, join us on a walk from outer space to a pet cemetery in Massachusetts to Mount Kilimanjaro.
This story is available wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen and learn more about our Fall Issue, sponsored by Instacart, at popupmagazine.com/watch.
Video description: Animation cycle of six unique abstract figures walking continuously, with pull quotes from the audio featured throughout. Each of the six figures are created from brightly colored collaged paper, set against contrasting backgrounds.