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My Dinner with Hiro
Images of pavilions, kimonos and bonsai had captured my attention since my parents returned from a trip to Japan when I was ten, dumping brochures...
AI CAN
In this interview, Panorama’s Director, Matthew Webb, speaks with noted illustrator Allen Shaw about AI and his new collaborative Short Film AI CAN.
Where is the River?
I never leave Paris without having the sense of a missed opportunity. Not because I didn’t go to the coolest or oldest or weirdest bistro...
A Bloom in the Dark
Just north of Paris, where I’d moved with my husband Ben a year earlier, the French national football team was playing Germany at the Stade...
Issue 15: Paris
Paris has long been the site of opulence, resistance, rebellion, and style. It has inspired great writing and writers, philosophy and philosophers. In this collection,...
In Conversation with Arturo Rodríguez
Being in front of a volcanic eruption, from the perspective of someone who hasn’t been there, might seem like standing on an alien planet. But,...
Sachunterricht
Growing up on two acres next to a lake in upstate New York, I spent many hours outside. Pretending there was quicksand in the reeds,...
On Parties Gone Wrong
Our world was shaped by WWII. The conflict, which spanned the globe, and the order that came after it, shaped the way we now think...
Issue 13: Fire
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s 13th edition, on the theme of ‘fire.’ Fire: /ˈfʌɪə/ origin: Old English fȳr (noun), fȳrian...
A Perpetual Chameleon Dance
The Tate Modern, the National Portrait Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the fabulous Victoria and Albert… all of them fabulous, and within walking distance. But...
Pastizzi
I am twenty years old and have just eaten what I think is the most perfect pastry in the world. But I think I’m in...
Namesake
I struggled mightily with coins during my first few days in Japan. My internal currency converter—shoved bleary-eyed and yawning onto the streets of Tokyo—required a...
Issue 12: Cities
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s 12th edition. In this issue, we present work on the theme of ‘cities,’ whether in...
Ascension
October 1998 – My feet trip on hardened ruts in the earth of the Albuquerque field, and I worry about the cameras dangling from my...
Ten Years after Typhoon Haiyan, I Forgot to Tweet about the Disaster
This essay reflects upon my work aiding recovery and interrogates humanitarian work after the Super Typhoon Haiyan disaster in the Philippines, my home country. It...
Who is Reading Panorama Journal?
Panorama’s 35,790 readers hail from 177 countries. The US tops the list with 46% of total readership, followed by the UK (17%), India (5%), Philippines...
THE EAST: A Couple of Clactons
On the train to Essex, I realise I know little about Essex. And that little is scrappy and second-hand. Growing up in the 1990s, I...
Searching for Bánh Mì in East Berlin
We said that we went to Dong Xuan in Berlin in search of bánh mì. But, what we were really curious about were the market...
Decolonising the Border
It’s hard to imagine a more evocative (or more urgent) travel theme than BORDERS. The pieces featured in this issue of Decolonising Travel all engage...
The Box with the Sunflower Clasp
To my great sadness, I have no memory at all of my mother’s voice. By the time I was three months old, Ilse had taken...
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