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Special Operation
There were neither bombs nor ruins then, nor the vastness of Russia, nor Ukraine’s wide plains when the devil called God up on his walkie-talkie...
Doll's Eye
Wet dawn. The wind moaned. White lightning hooked itself violently into the land. Overnight, the sky had cracked open entirely, rain spilling like grey ink...
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...
Prague Spring
“Only those who struggle for their freedom are worthy of it….”-Plaque in Bratislava commemorating the Velvet Revolution. How can the patterns go on and on?...
The Confluence
“Potverdomme!” Marty pounded his fist on the antique table, knocking books to the floor. Used to the interjection, I murmured, “What happened this time?” I...
World on Fire
Looking back at this Comix now, almost a year and four months after the invasion first started, two things come to mind. First, humans are...
Night Farmers
The grand old train station, Hua Lamphong, in central Bangkok, has no cafe per se. Instead there is a food court. The food court offers...
Flee, Flee from Babylon (- გაიქეცი ბაბილონიდან!)
Hello? Can’t hear you, your voice – comes and goes, network connection is lousy, the signal weak – I’m at the meeting. Hold on, there’s...
The Information Front
The Information Front is a new publication that highlights the work of Ukrainian photographers currently active covering the war. Here we speak with one of...
Issue 7: Dawn
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s DAWN issue. This bright, awakening, and challenging composition comprises a multitude of world views, places,...
Smoked
When a dark-haired young man walked up to the Honorable Desmond Bernard in the public room of the Aristophanes Club and silently presented him with...
In Conversation with Andrew Evans
Sunlight streams through the plate glass windows of The Dupont Circle Hotel’s elegant café on a Thursday during the quiet time between lunch and happy...
Partition, Migration and Immigration as Travel Stories: Stories of Three Women Who Wro(i)te
Where I come from, we talk about distance in memories. Remember when your mother tied the suitcase with a chain to the railway berth so...