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Bridget Peak

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Bridget Peak is an arts educator and current fellow at the Center for Arabic Study Abroad in Amman, Jordan.

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Will Gulf Camping Survive the Tourism Boom?

Even as they make heavy investment in tourism projects, including in remote areas, Gulf governments will need to ensure they do not lose sight of a camping tradition that celebrates a shared heritage tied to the region's wild places.

Will Gulf Camping Survive the Tourism Boom?
Bridget Peak

7 min read

Wild camping near Al-Hofuf in Saudi Arabia. (Credit: Bridget Peak)

Oman Cultural Complex Highlights Shift in Arab Cultural Production

Through the Oman Cultural Complex, Oman joins its neighbors in a collective Gulf vision of the future while maintaining its lauded commitment to Omani cultural heritage.

Oman Cultural Complex Highlights Shift in Arab Cultural Production
Bridget Peak

7 min read

Rendering of the Oman Cultural Complex. (Courtesy of ArchitectureStudio)

Layali Al-Qaisariyah: A Saudi Festival in an Agricultural Town

The Layali Al-Qaisariyah festival in Al-Hofuf, in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, is an illuminating example of how the kingdom's art and entertainment agenda manifests outside the major cities.

Layali Al-Qaisariyah: A Saudi Festival in an Agricultural Town
Bridget Peak

6 min read

Layali Al-Qaisariyah: A Saudi Festival in an Agricultural Town