Israeli & Palestinian Filmmakers Accused of Anti-semitism at Berlinale
Viola Shafik addresses the controversy at the 2024 Berlinale, following the screening of a Palestinian-Israeli "solidarity film."
Viola Shafik addresses the controversy at the 2024 Berlinale, following the screening of a Palestinian-Israeli "solidarity film."
Malu Halasa offers an overview of three Middle Eastern films screening at the 2024 Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London.
TMR editors highlight the best events, books, films, podcasts and other cultural products from around the globe.
Syrian poet in Paris presents two poems in Hélène Cardona's translation from the French from "The Abduction."
Omar Sakr presents his thoughts along with two poems from his collection, "The Lost Arabs."
Senior editor Lina Mounzer articulates the inexpressible, inconsolable feelings at a time when genocide is occurring before the eyes of the world.
Abdelrahman ElGendy asks, how do you hold your grief in a language that's been its main perpetrator?
The featured artist for the March 2024 BURN IT ALL DOWN issue is Reza Abedini.
Bonfire of the vanities: A second-rate artist imagines the prophets and the grand, holy tales of monotheism.
Layla AlAmmar contemplates how the noise of the past can be perceived as a coherent narrative in hindsight.
Joumana Haddad lays bare the physical and cerebral journey that has led her to experience the best sex she's ever had.
TMR's managing editor, Rana Asfour, offers four books to challenge the world as we know it.
A few entries on a genocidal map...A walk in the Valley of Death that is the war on Gaza and the reckoning to come.
Arie Amaya-Akkermans reviews "The West: a new history of an old idea" that argues how the West was invented to justify imperialism.
Katie Logan reviews Lamia Ziadé's latest illustrated volume that prompts a reckoning with the concept of melancholy.