by Jennifer Saparzadeh,
“My blossomed potted plant/ My moonlit balcony / From you I am alone / Fish out of its home.”
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“My blossomed potted plant/ My moonlit balcony / From you I am alone / Fish out of its home.”
Read Moreby Leena Aboutaleb,
de / construct, literature into spaces, scrawled on finger/bones, between guest beds, tore through across, bloodstained streets
Read Moreby Lizzy Vartanian Collier,
Exhibition analyses how sound constructs social identity and space.
Read Moreby Priyal Thakkar
We are one of 30 global youth platform partners in the launch of an initiative by @ChimeForChange and @weareirregular to explore gender and our fluid future. In this piece from Irregular Report’s second issue, Priyal ruminates on her poetry and creativity, how this informs her activism and vice versa, and why it's so important to be creative.
Read MorePalestine’s burgeoning music scenes, represented.
Read Moreby Laila Iravani
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Read Moreby Lizzy Vartanian Collier,
The struggle of the LGBTQ+ representation in Middle Eastern art might phase Alireza Shojaian—but it doesn’t stop him.
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Read Moreby Benjamin Stevenson,
“You see that girl
right there? She’s mukhabarat”—
informants for the government."
by Knar Hovakimyan,
"Time flows in cycles for her. And cycles within cycles. The yearly visit to the grave was always a reminder of a reset; she was back at a road already littered with her own footsteps."
Read Moreby Hamza Bilbeisi,
"The entire sky went grey, like a reflection of the displeased sea. The water barely eased itself onto me, it was a rushed nightmare."
Read Moreby Azmi Haroun,
Khabar Keslan presents six interviews with the curators and artists of the NYC-based exhibition Before We Were Banned alongside this review.
Read Moreby Shaikha Khalifa
"I do not know the nature I inhabit. I do not know the types of moths that visit my living room at night through my garden.
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