A Note from the Editor: Issue 41
Time for Tea: Reminiscing Routines
New in our invisible cities column, Farah Fawzi Ali uses the medium of tea-infused memories in different cities to weave a tender personal essay
A Brief History of Tea
“Daddy used to write in my birthday cards, ‘I love you more than all the tea in China.’ That’s a lot of tea and a lot of love.” — new in arts & culture by HLR
Karak Chai
Ghina Athirah Furqan’s recipe-memoir is a soft retelling of family
> on my iPhone
A memoir of family, New York streets, grocery items, crushes, and more, made entirely out of iPhone notes.
The Great Chalkboard War
A short, spiky story detailing a catastrophic event at a school
Sugarcoats
Filipino creative Leandro Reyes’ wistful poem ponders a lost connection. With art by Luchina Akhmad
Two Poems
Two poems by Kurt Van Ristell use the political and colonial history of tea to reflect on a complicated identity and how it is perceived by others
The Jig is Up
Amal Al Shamsi’s poem cuts across a black cat’s path and worries itself about the impending, over tea
Golden Shovel for ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ by George Sanders and Clarence Kelley
When communication sputters like a kettle – a poem by Shalini Corea
Teahouse
Kirill Hwan’s ‘Teahouse’ series presents a photographic ethnography of a village teahouse in China’s Zhejiang province
Passing Parade
In this photographic series, Henry Hu focuses on the stolen moments in between
Teatime
A small rainy day poem over a cup of Bengal Spice. With an accompanying multimedia piece by Malak Quota
Writing
Bahraini artist Mashael Alsaie’s poetry experiments and plays with language, memory and childhood – both bildungsroman and encapsulation of wry melancholia
Tea
Thom Atkinson’s ‘Tea’ series looks at the quiet rituals of tea drinking and examines the micro-theatre surrounding the British cup of tea.
Tea with Lemon
TEA WITH LEMON (dir. Robert Harrison) is a quirky indie comedy film about a clueless poet/café regular who attempts to charm a waitress by learning her mother tongue. But she is too preoccupied by her failing marriage to notice his futile efforts
Matcha Adventure
Livia Fālcaru’s whimsical and quirky illustrations describe her warm, comforting relationship with green tea
All of that Damned Alice Imagery
A love poem colored by Alice in Wonderland. With art by Marina Alaeva
Two Poems
‘Looking for the tea bags’ and ‘The milk aisle’ are two poems by John Osborne that navigate care, grief, loss, and love through the ordinary paraphernalia of tea ingredients
A 2B is always better.
Oliver Herbert’s stark poetry looks at the divisions and realities of Dubai life through the medium of sketching. With art by Mashael Alsaie