That’s a 700 kroner fish (approximately $100), considering your cost of gas and netting.” In 2022, Danish fishermen caught ...
In which we discuss the connection between boxing and environmental advocacy, Vanessa’s new book Earthly Bodies, the hidden ...
Why would trees go through the trouble of making this energetically expensive class of molecule in their leaves right before ...
Their fascinating, morbid jewelry was beautiful and repulsive, but I couldn’t muster anything to say. I simply stood and ...
That’s the core message of Orion’s Autumn 2023 issue, Seeking Shelter: The environments of the unhoused and the displaced. In this issue: ...
The Name of Time: Forty origin stories for the anthropocene The Summer of 2022 marks Orion’s 40th anniversary, which means our Summer issue this year is something entirely new: The Name of Time: 40 ...
In this issue of Orion, we chart a life punctuated by rituals—from childbirth to coming of age to marriage to burial—all written in the material of nature: leaves, flowers, fire, water, food, seeds, ...
Brian Doyle (1956-2017) was the longtime editor of Portland Magazine at the University of Portland, in Oregon. He was the author of six collections of essays, two nonfiction books, two collections of ...
IN THIS ISSUE, Holly Haworth peels back the world’s skin in “Bodies of Knowledge.” Katrina Vandenberg explores how a flower became our companion in the dark. In “Bayou Sutra,” Emily Sekine finds home ...
It’s Orion‘s very first love issue! This special Winter issue is perfect to cozy up with on the long, dark nights ahead, complete with stories and poems buzzing with affection, companionship, mating ...
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