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Beyond Black and White: Notes from Tehran

These on-the-ground notes from Iran reject oversimplification and one-sided narratives: "There is layer upon layer."

23 JANUARY 2026 • By M. Nateqnuri

Dear Souseh: Curvy and Confused

Women's bodies have always been policed but Souseh reminds us that we don't have to buy into the narrative.

23 JANUARY 2026 • By Lina Mounzer

Who Speaks for Iraq? A Review of Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

Despite its strong performances and scenography, Rajiv Joseph's play remains a western telling of the Iraq War.

23 JANUARY 2026 • By Nazli Tarzi

What Shirin Neshat Taught Me About Iran

Neshat’s work reminds us that Iran has always contained multitudes: radical artists, secular thinkers, feminists, modernists.

16 JANUARY 2026 • By Hassan Abdulrazzak

Controlled Demolition: an Epistolary Review

Author Ammiel Alcalay defies categorization in his latest book (in fact four), producing a work that is both timely and timeless.

16 JANUARY 2026 • By Lina Mounzer

Trump, The Liberator! (and the Fear Wagons)

In this dissection of Trumpian spectacle, TMR columnist Amal Ghandour digs into the root (evil) of Empire.

16 JANUARY 2026 • By Amal Ghandour
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Beyond Black and White: Notes from Tehran

These on-the-ground notes from Iran reject oversimplification and one-sided narratives: "There is layer upon layer."

23 JANUARY 2026 • By M. Nateqnuri

Dear Souseh: Curvy and Confused

Women's bodies have always been policed but Souseh reminds us that we don't have to buy into the narrative.

23 JANUARY 2026 • By Lina Mounzer

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