On a rainy Thursday afternoon, you can still smell cardamom as you stroll down Brick Lane before you even see…
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On a Tuesday morning, you’ll hear it before you see it if you stroll down Great Eastern Street. In the…
A five-year-old boy named Arman sits across from a speech pathologist in a tiny therapy room outside of Chicago. He…
Last winter, a software engineer typed a sentence into a chatbot in a small Lahore office that was half in…
When actors begin practicing the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, a certain silence descends upon the rehearsal space. Everyone…
A Ukrainian woman in her forties sits across from a therapist who, until two years ago, had a fairly typical…
I was watching a friend play a 30-second video on his phone at a café in Lahore when I first…
A man by the name of Pancho lived in a sort of locked room for almost twenty years. At the…
On a Tuesday afternoon, enter a Knightsbridge real estate showroom and pay close attention. You’ll hear bits of Mandarin spoken…
A portfolio manager I’ve spoken with intermittently for years sent me a one-line message on a muggy Tuesday in late…
