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Hobo (German magazine)
Hobo was a fortnightly city guide and listings magazine which covered West Berlin during the 1970s. The magazine had been known as the Kreuzberger Nachtlaterne but in 1971, after publisher Per-Jörg Meschkat had observed the success of Time Out magazine during a visit to London, he reworked the...



Hobo is an art and culture magazine based in Vancouver and Paris and founded
in Vancouver in 2002.

Through collections of interviews, photo essays, and commentaries, Hobo
incites a romantic conception of a bohemian and nonconformist spirit and is
as a matter of course also ultimately a portrait of the personal interests,
sentiments, lives, and aesthetics of its founders and editors.

It is mostly known for in-depth interviews of well-known actors and artists,
and is often associated with the west and a reportage style of photography
that expresses the beauty of natural, rural landscapes.

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