In a blast from Hollywood's colorful past, Lebanese American writer Fred Saidy remembers Mrs. Nazralla's exquisite baklava, and...
15 FEBRUARY 2022 • By TMR
Syrian and Armenian American John Nazarian was for decades a champion of those who struggled in Los Angeles.
15 FEBRUARY 2022 • By TMR
Musician-composer Dimitris Mahlis celebrates multiple oud traditions as he offers TMR listeners two meditative taksim.
15 FEBRUARY 2022 • By TMR
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is home to a major new arts and cultural center, opening to the public on...
22 NOVEMBER 2021 • By TMR
Here are a few staff picks in a very short list that could benefit from having us add...
15 NOVEMBER 2021 • By TMR
TMR On November 15th, every year now for the last 40 years, PEN International has observed the Day...
8 NOVEMBER 2021 • By TMR
Rana Asfour, Book Editor at The Markaz Review, and the TMR Bookgroup talk to author Omar El Akkad...
25 OCTOBER 2021 • By TMR
During the long Gaddafi years, Libya produced many exiles, among them the satirical cartoonist and illustrator Hasan “Alsatoor”...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By TMR
Our editors reveal their diverse literary interests, with more than a dozen recommendations for summer reading.
25 JULY 2021 • By TMR
Travel the world, meet people, see great places, without ever leaving the comfort of your screen…well, in some...
3 JULY 2021 • By TMR
Taylor Miller explores the aesthetics of gentrification and the "settler colonial hydra that continually displaces, erases, and reinscribes...
14 MAY 2021 • By Taylor Miller, TMR
The first of many new resource guides to the arts of a particular culture, in this case, Armenian....
20 APRIL 2021 • By TMR