
Stitches
Sarah Alagroobi's fine abstract art magnifies delicate intricacies through bright colors and patterns

Food for Thought
Emirati artist Badr Abbas's loud Cubist-style paintings point the fingers of satire against modern food culture

My souls, أرواحي
لدى الجميع أفكارعن من نكون. تصور ميثاء أفكار الآخرين عنها بفن مبسط

Living Between the Haram and A’ayb: Women in Gulf Societies
“To combat the rigidity of labels and their connotations, as Gulf sisters we can all support each other and not put each other down” - new in arts & culture, an essay on the freedoms of women in Gulf societies.

Al Seef in Dubai
Dayin Wijaya observes the Dubai creekside in his new poem.

Disabilities and The Unconscious Stigmatization in Our Pop Culture
Coupled with a photographic series incorporating henna and different native languages, Maitha AlSuwaidi explores how disabilities and the language surrounding them are stigmatized in mainstream discourse.

What is to be done
New in poetry, by Amal Al Shamsi.

Used to be's and not any mores
“White flesh seems sand-colored but I know it’s white because it’s supposed to be” - new introspective poetry by Amal Al Shamsi.

He Talks of Growing Pains
Amal Al Shamsi considers her Emirati ancestry in this new poem.