In Algeria, singer-songwriter Amel Zen and the group Iwal write and perform in their indigenous Dahri and Chaoui.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Sana HerirecheIn her biweekly column, following Israel's Black Wednesday massacres, Amal Ghandour mulls the future of Lebanon.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Amal GhandourFor this final iteration of the column before it goes on hiatus, Souseh writes a letter to herself.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Lina MounzerSix years into Lebanon’s collapse, Beirut’s cultural centers struggle to cope with an unprecedented displacement crisis.
17 APRIL 2026 • By Jim QuiltyAt a Berlin residency, a Gazan writer finds unexpected kinship among women bound by cross-border grief.
17 APRIL 2026 • By Alaa AlqaisiSarah Leah Whitson and Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man offer an idealistic framework to break the stalemate in Palestine.
17 APRIL 2026 • By Mya GuarnieriThe Mediterranean, generative yet unstable, is a site of passage and border, a space of paradise and ruin.
A daughter recalls her father’s near-loss in a river, following the water outward into what the Mediterranean remembers.
1 May 2026 • By Gabriela MitrushiDhifi, an artist who embraces imperfection and chance, talks about his latest concept, an inverted Mediterranean.
1 May 2026 • By Naima MorelliIn anticipation of TMR 58 • MOTHER TONGUE, this new poem explores the painful self-silencing of a language.
27 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Shahé MankerianShira Wolfe's cinematic poetry reads like scenes from a movie, describing a period of her life spent in Belgrade...
1 NOVEMBER 2025 • By Shira WolfeIn her biweekly column, following Israel's Black Wednesday massacres, Amal Ghandour mulls the future of Lebanon.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Amal GhandourFor this final iteration of the column before it goes on hiatus, Souseh writes a letter to herself.
24 APRIL 2026 • By Lina MounzerIn this quietly devastating short story set in Gaza, the sea offers a fleeting illusion of paradise — before the war returns.
1 MAY 2026 • By AISHA ABDEL GAWADIn this short story translated from Greek, a ferry ride across the Bosphorus becomes a reckoning with a life left behind.
1 MAY 2026 • By NEKTARIA ANASTASIADOUIn a crowded bar on the Calabrian coast, love and shame grow side by side as a child learns what it means to belong.
1 MAY 2026 • By EMANUELA ANECHOUMMount Athos and a scrolling screen collapse into a shifting sea of image and memory.
1 MAY 2026 • By XLOI KARNEZIA writer ponders the little remarked-upon, accelerating, and possibly unsalvageable demise of the world's oldest inhabited seas.
1 MAY 2026 • By IASON ATHANASIADISتبدو حكاية إبراهيم عادية؛ يقع في الحب ويهاجر إلى المحبوب، لكن خلف ذلك عالم واسع من الأسئلة والإجابات والدموع.
27 APRIL 2026 • By ماجد وهيب