Trip (magazine)

Trip is a Brazilian magazine first published in 1986. Founded by Paulo Lima and Carlos Sarli, the magazine originated from the radio program Trip 89. Initially a publication dedicated to surfing, it became known for addressing topics such as politics, sex and culture, with reports, interviews (Páginas Negras or Black Pages) and photo essay (Trip Girls). Since 2007, the magazine has organized the Trip Transformadores award, aimed at honoring people "who have been transformed helping to improve the reality in which they live".

Trip (magazine)

Trip is a Brazilian magazine first published in 1986. Founded by Paulo Lima and Carlos Sarli, the magazine originated from the radio program Trip 89. Initially a publication dedicated to surfing, it became known for addressing topics such as politics, sex and culture, with reports, interviews (Páginas Negras or Black Pages) and photo essay (Trip Girls). Since 2007, the magazine has organized the Trip Transformadores award, aimed at honoring people "who have been transformed helping to improve the reality in which they live".