What is Leisure? What is Rest?
A photo essay that captures the commas and pauses of workdays across the world.
Sorry to Bother You: Reflecting on Modern Capitalism and Satirical Black Cinema
As part of our new "b-roll" film column, Vamika Sinha revisits Boots Riley's Afro-surrealist Sorry to Bother You, and why it offers important commentary on the intersections of race and late-stage capitalism in 2020.
Labor: A Photo Series
A photo series featuring street photography of the working class in the UAE and elsewhere.
Portraits of Staff at Maru-a-Pula School
Owen Jobson sketches two security guards from Maru-a-Pula School in Gaborone, Botswana, staff at the school compound where he grew up.
Yin Yang Capitalism, and Others
In a new conceptual art series, Turkish artist Erhan Us provides scathing commentary on the effects of capitalism on humanity.
One-Door Convenience Store
A short story set in Bangkok 2020, amid the pandemic, a summer romance, and a 24-hour convenience store.
Hard Job: Three Poems
Three new poems by Garreth Chan, exploring sex work and sexual labor.
Abu Dhabi City Planning
Emily Broad's new poem reflects on a city "built on the backs of movement."
Fighting for Scraps: Class Relations and Murder in 'Parasite'
Kicking off our new film column "b-roll", Toby Le reviews Bong Joon Ho's Parasite through the lens of a pivotal murder sequence.
Domestic Labor
Mia Irani's trio of digital art pieces comment on domestic labor, immigration and the kafala system in the Middle East.
Homemaker
The latest addition to our haiku column by Louise Gerodias.
أمي
Sarah Afaneh's new poem explores the ordinary labors of womanhood, and the complicated bond of a mother and a daughter.
Chest Pain
"The diagnosis was Enlarged Heart Syndrome. I failed to understand why they intoned the news like they were reporting a death—I agreed with the diagnosis ..." – new in fiction by Vongai Mlambo.
The Labor Arc
chaimihai's self-reflective new poem unravels the labors of anxiety.
Red Dirt
“A diner surrounded by dirt is the perfect place for peculiar things” – new fiction set in Arizona, by Scout Satterfield.
notes on a work placement at an elderly care home 1979
Jane Ayres writes about the inhabitants of a care home in this free verse.