Skip to content

 

Literature and Arts from the Center of the World

  • LOGIN
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • TMR Weekly
  • TMR 52 • Freedom to Read
  • Poetry Markaz
  • Bil Arabi
  • Events
  • Support
        • Home
        • Review
        • TMR Weekly
        • Events
        • Podcast
        • Book Club
        • Store
        • About
          • About
          • Masthead
          • International Board
          • Frequent Authors
          • Supporters & Partners
        • Contact
          • Submissions
          • Become a Member
          • Donate
          • Volunteer
        • Press Room
          • Press Kits
          • Releases & Media Stories
          • Books from TMR

Featured article

4 July, 2025 • Alireza Iranmehr, Salar Abdoh

The Bullet, the Missile and the Woman In-Between

A meditation on how war distorts the perception of time, transforming events and emotions into distant memories.

Read More →

16 May, 2025 • Lynzy Billing

Arrested and Rearrested: Palestinian Women in the West Bank

Since October 7, Palestinian women in the West Bank have experienced increasing intimidation, imprisonment and violence.

Read More →

28 December, 2024 • TMR

10 Recommended Stories in The Markaz Review 2024

TMR's five main editors have selected two of our favorite stories of the year for your reading pleasure. Of course, we are utterly subjective.

Read More →

4 October, 2024 • Jordan Elgrably

Censorship and Cancellation Fail to Camouflage the Ugly Truth

Israel’s war on Gaza and Palestinians in the West Bank has prompted dissent around the world that refuses to be silenced.

Read More →

29 January, 2024 • Laëtitia Soula

Israel-Palestine: Peace Under Occupation?

Laëtitia Soula reports on a French trade union event that presented anti-colonialist writer and publisher Alain Gresh.

Read More →

5 November, 2023 • T.H. Shalaby

Atom Bombs and Earthquakes: Changing Arabian Culture Via Architecture

T.H. Shalaby maps out and questions architectural planning in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.

Read More →

26 June, 2023 • Christina Paschyn

Queer Khaleejis and Western Biases—Individual Freedom at Stake

Christina Paschyn talks to queer activists in the Gulf who challenge the Western narrative on oppression and freedom for the LGBTQ community.

Read More →

1 May, 2023 • Iason Athanasiadis

Working the News: a Short History of Al Jazeera’s First 30 Years

Iason Athanasiadis on how the Arab world’s most famous product went from boisterous matchbox to counter-hegemon with an establishment role.

Read More →

1 May, 2023 • Reem Halasa

Jordanian Women Race-Car Drivers Work the Track

Reem Halasa profiles a handful of Arab women in Jordan who love to drive fast, compete and claim victory.

Read More →

5 March, 2023 • Iason Athanasiadis

The Odyssey That Forged a Stronger Athenian

An Athens native returns to Greece after a 20-year sojourn across the Mediterranean and Middle East, covering turmoil and displacement.

Read More →

5 February, 2023 • Susan Schulman

Dispossessed by Climate—Iraqi Refugees in Their Own Country

Writer-photographer Susan Schulman documents the climate devastation that has sent many Iraqis into internal exile.

Read More →

15 December, 2022 • Brahim El Guabli, Aomar Boum

Everyone has a Stake in Morocco’s Football Team

The Moroccan team's World Cup wins have galvanized their Arab and African fans and inspired millions around the world.

Read More →

15 December, 2022 • Iason Athanasiadis

The Greek Panopticon, Where Politicians Spy on Democracy

Senior correspondent Iason Athanasiadis attends a protest and critiques Greek government corruption.

Read More →

15 December, 2022 • Malu Halasa

Don’t Be a Stooge for the Regime—Iranians Reject State-Controlled Media!

Malu Halasa reports on the myriad ways Iranians circumvent Iran's heavy-handed media to get their news.

Read More →

31 October, 2022 • Sarah Ben Hamadi

Thousands of Tunisians Are Attempting the “Harga”

With illegal immigration from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Libya at an all-time high, desperate North Africans risk death on the Mediterranean.

Read More →

1 2

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

The Markaz Review is a literary arts publication and cultural institution that curates content and programs on the greater Middle East and our communities in diaspora. The Markaz signifies “the center” in Arabic, as well as Persian, Turkish, Hebrew and Urdu.

The Markaz Review
1465 Tamarind Ave., #702,
Los Angeles CA 90028
USA

7 rue de Verdun,
34000 Montpellier
France

© 2025 The Markaz Review • TMR • All Rights Reserved

    • Home
    • TMR Weekly
    • TMR 33 • Stories From The Markaz
    • Poetry Markaz
    • Events
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Essays
    • Support TMR
    • About
    • Volunteer
    • Masthead
    • Mission & Vision
    • Submissions & Reviewing
    • Contact

Sign up for the Markaz Newsletter you'll get highlights from the latest issue as well as news & event updates

Explore

  • Art
  • Art & Photography
  • Beirut
  • Book Reviews
  • Columns
  • Cuisine
  • Editorial
  • Essays
  • Fiction
  • Film
  • Film Reviews
  • History
  • Interviews
  • Islam
  • Latest Reviews
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Memoir
  • Music
  • Music Reviews
  • My Favorite Things
  • Opinion
  • Philosophy
  • Poetry
  • Poetry Markaz
  • Profile
  • TMR 3 - Racism & Identity
  • Readers Respond
  • Theatre
  • Theatre Reviews
  • Translation
  • Video
  • What We're Into
  • Women
  • World Picks
Become a Member
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.YesNo