
The words that have departed
This two-screen panel installation shows multiple perspectives on a live performance on topics pertinent to khaleeji women

The Mask Project
In Fez, Morocco, an artist walks through the medina wearing a copper mask. Madiha Sebbani’s Mask Project questions whether caring for the body requires a sacrifice of the mind

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

A Documentary Poem: Stand Up Comedy is Not Funny.
A wry, formally experimental poem by Arthur De Oliveira.

The Dancer
A dancer reaches inside herself for this villanelle.