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Mountain Weather
As soon as I woke up, I thought, please let today be different. For a moment, I lay still, repeating those words in my head,...
Buongiorno
“I’m betting airport security is looking through your things,” says my host Ursula over our Italian breakfast, a sugary pastry and full-strength coffee, on her...
What Would He Have Said?
To Pay Our Respects. As we stand at the gates of the Mauthausen concentration camp, more than at any other time previously, I feel acutely...
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...
Food Shopping in Rome
In the US, naturally, I drove to the supermarket. The route led down a pot-holed avenue walled with office buildings. I loaded a cart with...
African Venice: Explore the African Presence in Venice through 10 Walks
Decolonising Travel Senior Editor Faith Adiele sat down with Shaul Bassi, Italian co-author of African Venice: A Guide to Art, Culture and People, the first...
The Cheesemaker's Daughter
When I heard that Kristin Vuković was publishing a novel about a family of cheesemakers, and that the story had an international backdrop connected to...
Legion: Life in the Roman Army
The exquisite head of Augustus, Rome’s first Emperor, welcomes you to Legion. It is a wonderful, comprehensive exhibition, which tells the story of the men,...
Beyond the Peel
I didn’t know it then, but this trip marked when a polite colleague became one of my closest friends. On a work call for a...
Emergency Alert
The times were tumultuous, sure, but no different from any other. Wars, famine, floods, oppression. Social media clamored with threats of global climate collapse. Roy...
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...
Cheating Myself
Italy was supposed to solve everything. When it didn’t, we visited Alaska. Nothing worked, not the best food in the world nor the fear of...
The Neapolitan Atavism
28 February 2028. In a world parallel to ours, and not much unlike it, the Centro Direzionale di Napoli is abandoned. Everyone has relocated to...
Design for Migration
Design for Migration is a platform that highlights design projects that deal with migrant issues. Here we speak with the organiser — Matteo Moretti.
The Bookshop (Once in Pisa)
When I read the anonymous email I knew immediately that it was you. The urgency in your voice sounded loud in my ears like Sunday...
The Sound of Chattering Greek Ladies
Hills, sea, tzatziki, ouzo, Guinness, monasteries and woods, this lyric essay is a collage of journeys in Greece, Ireland and home town Amsterdam. Throughout this...
Staring Down the Language Barrier
The first language I heard was Arabic. I am sure of it although I don’t actually remember. I do know the endearments toward babies, ill...
Issue 9: Borders
In this issue we have work from India, Nigeria, Philippines, Israel, Netherlands, UK, USA, Brazil, South Korea, Thailand, Germany, Italy, and more. In many ways...
Ocean Rage
Since the start of my career in 2000, I’ve worked and travelled all over the world. In Europe, the Middle East, South and Central Asia,...
Duino Castle and Rainer Maria Rilke
I have never met you. How could I have? You died twenty-seven years before I was born. That is why I am at Duino Castle...
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