16 Formidable Lebanese Photographers in an Abbey
Nada Ghosn interviews the curator and Lebanese photographers exhibiting in the Abbey de Jumièges, north of Paris.
Nada Ghosn interviews the curator and Lebanese photographers exhibiting in the Abbey de Jumièges, north of Paris.
Iason Athanasiadis reviews the new Ibrahim al-Koni translation of a story that recounts Islam's conquest of North Africa.
Sarah Ben Hamadi explores street art, graffiti and the popular art scene in Tunis.
Rana Asfour reviews the third novel from Dutch Iraqi writer Rodaan Al Galidi.
Angélique Crux reviews the award-winning documentary from Lebanese filmmaker Wissam Tanios.
In her 10th music column for TMR, Melissa Chemam profiles Palestinian oud performer and percussionist Yousef Zayed, who lives in France.
Storyteller Sahand Sahebdivani remembers the late Turkish firebrand Aziz Nesin who wanted to translate Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses."
In "The Handsome Jew" the novelist from Yemen recounts a powerful yet tragic tale of forbidden love.
An attack on one writer anywhere is an attack on freedom of expression everywhere.
Dr. Abdullah Chahin, author of a book on the Syrian quagmire, responds to the TMR review of his book.
Jordan Elgrably paints a portrait of a translingual Moroccan American who champions the inbetween.
Mischa Geracoulis reviews dance music from the LA Armenian/Middle Eastern duo, Bei Ru and Krista Marina.
Critic Fouad Mami suggests that a Syrian author may be guilty of pseudo-thinking in service of the counterrevolution.
Farah Abdessamad responds to Tunisia's July 25 constitutional referendum with a poem for her country.
Our columnist on the ground in Tunis, Emna Mizouni, reluctantly reports that Tunisia's fragile democracy appears doomed.