Ala Younis uses architecture, visual culture, and archives to excavate lesser-known connections and stories.
5 DECEMBER 2025 • By
A Moroccan artist creates genre-defying art that critiques orientalist tropes.
7 NOVEMBER 2025 • By
Our senior editor in Beirut, Lina Mounzer, relates intimately to the theme of TMR 53, having experienced civil...
5 SEPTEMBER 2025 • By
Palestinian embroidery is dynamic, and artists, designers, and makers are constantly finding new ways to innovate and reinterpret...
22 AUGUST 2025 • By
Arabic, France’s second-most spoken language, was featured at this year’s Avignon Festival, but is Arabic still the outsider's...
15 AUGUST 2025 • By
A look at Ziad Rahbani's life and legacy, and the man who first introduced him to the jazz...
8 AUGUST 2025 • By
Aaron Bushnell, the U.S. serviceman who self-immolated to protest the genocide in Gaza, has become a modern Palestinian...
11 JULY 2025 • By
TMR's literary editor gives insight and nuance to our Summer 2025 double literary issue.
4 JULY 2025 • By
June’s issue features essays, reviews, and fiction—highlighting Lina Mounzer’s centerpiece and Hadani Ditmars’ art story.
6 JUNE 2025 • By
Lebanese Canadian writer and visual artist Joyce Joumaa’s videos demonstrate that the colonized are not passive recipients of...
6 JUNE 2025 • By
Naima Morelli explores Istanbul’s art scene through a gallery, an art fair, and a museum retrospective.
6 JUNE 2025 • By
Film & photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures, new books...TMR World Picks run the gamut...
30 MAY 2025 • By