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The Imagination Interviews

8 January, 2024 • Sena Başöz

The Apocalypse is a Dance Party

Turkish artist Sena Başöz explores the metaphor of the magnolia and the advent of the apocalypse within the realm of imagination.

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8 January, 2024 • Justin Olivier Salhani

The Rebels of Football, Then and Now

Justin Salhani argues that the "beautiful game" has been a powerful instrument of emancipation for workers, feminists and anti-colonialist activists around the world.

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1 January, 2024 • TMR

Our Picks of 2023, Along with Palestinian Art

Though it ended on catastrophe, with the war in Gaza, the editors of The Markaz Review recall their favorites of the year.

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25 December, 2023 • Malu Halasa

Gaza Sunbirds: the Palestinian Para-Cyclists Who Won’t Quit

Gaza's professional para-cycling team for amputee athletes rise above Gaza's darkest days through determination and excellence in sport.

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25 December, 2023 • Ahmed Twaij

Jesus Was Palestinian, But Bethlehem Suspends Christmas

Had Jesus been born today he would be considered Palestinian, and his birth would have faced many obstacles along the way, writes Ahmed Twaij.

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25 December, 2023 • Arie Amaya-Akkermans

Meditations on Occupation, Architecture, Urbicide

In Gaza, the rubble and ruin must remain in full view not only as evidence of war crimes, but as living testimonies of shattered lives.

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25 December, 2023 • Paola Caridi

Inside Hamas: From Resistance to Regime

An exclusive excerpt from the 2023 title "Hamas: From Resistance to Regime" by Paola Caridi, translated by Andrea Teti.

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22 December, 2023 • Efe Duyan, Aron Aji

Two Poems by Efe Duyan

Turkish poet Efe Duyan presents two poems from his collection "The Behavior of Words."

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22 December, 2023 • Samantha Thornhill

Two Poems by Samantha Thornhill

Samantha Thornill, an American poet of Trinidadian-Tobago origin, shares two poems from her collection, "The Animated Universe."

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18 December, 2023 • Yousef M. Aljamal

A Student’s Tribute to Refaat Alareer, Gaza’s Beloved Storyteller

Killed in Gaza by the Israeli military, Refaat Alareer's spirit and words continue to live on in his students, writes Yousef M. Al Jamal.

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18 December, 2023 • Hossam Madhoun

Messages from Gaza Now / 2

Firsthand accounts of the war by Hossam Madhoun, a theatre-maker reporting from the rubble of Gaza.

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18 December, 2023 • Brianna Halasa

We Will Sing Until the Pain Goes Away—a Palestinian Playlist

Brianna Halasa has put together a dynamite playlist in solidarity with Gaza and all Palestinians.

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18 December, 2023 • Nadine Nour el Din

Bilna’es at The Mosaic Rooms: Three Palestinian Artists

Bilna'es' "In the Shade of the Sun" at The Mosaic Rooms in London demonstrates the possibilities of collaboration and community.

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18 December, 2023 • Sophie Kazan Makhlouf

Art Lights Up Riyadh This Winter

Sophie Kazan Makhlouf travels to Saudi Arabia to take in a citywide festival that may have forever changed the country's cultural landscape.

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11 December, 2023 • Hossam Madhoun

Messages From Gaza Now

A Gazan theatre artist, constantly endangered by the onslaught of Israeli planes, drones and bombs, writes from the heart of the matter.

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