

Tuk-tuks, Temples & an Elephant Haven
Story and Photos Helen Feliciano-Bailey Web Feature sponsor New England Vegfest Originally published in Driftwood Issue Three EXPLORING THE CITY Just over 400 miles north of the bustling city of Bangkok sits the mountainousChiang Mai. The “New City” has a cultural identity unlike anything you'll find in otherareas of Thailand. Its historic character, warm people, and serene yet adventurousatmosphere are sure to leave a lasting impression on any visitor. While it’s truethat in


Artist to Artist: Sue Coe & Zoe Kolln
Artists Sue Coe & Zoe Kolln Web Feature sponsor VegOut Seattle Originally published in Driftwood Issue Three ...in which we bring together two artists working from different parts of the world. In this issue, English artist and illustrator Sue Coe chats with Olympia, Washington, artist and tattooer Zoe Kolln. Both artists use printmaking and illustration as a means to spread awareness and engage with issues ranging from veganism to social justice and human rights. ZK: How did


TJ Tumasse: Undercover Investigator
Story and Photos Holly Feral Web Feature sponsor GoodBites Originally published in Driftwood Issue One In 2007, TJ Tumasse kissed his mother good-bye. He got in his four-wheel-drive truck and blasted “Wherever I May Roam” by Metallica as he drove off toward his new life as an undercover investigator of factory farms. You’re likely familiar with TJ’s work. From 2007 to 2013, he embedded himself in 16 factory slaughterhouses across the U.S. Footage from his hidden cameras has b