Phoneless in Filthy Berlin
Maisan Hamdan, a single Palestinian woman, attempts to survive in Berlin without a cell phone.
Maisan Hamdan, a single Palestinian woman, attempts to survive in Berlin without a cell phone.
A serial entrepreneur, engineer and nomad settles in Berlin, only to start up an Egyptian food truck.
Author and literature professor Randa Aboubakr, who travels back and forth from Cairo to Berlin, explores the city's Arab offerings.
Necati Sönmez, a Berlin film critic and curator, reviews the new music documentary from German-Turkish director Cem Kaya.
Film curator and scholar Irit Neidhardt searches for clues to the Berlin disappearance of gramophone tycoon Michel Baida.
Abir Kopty argues that German guilt is being used to silence Palestinians and others who protest on their behalf.
Berlin-based Jordanian artist and curator Ala Younis interviews Iraqi artist Ali Yass on his new work.
Iskandar Abdalla reviews the new film "Shall I Compare you to A Summer’s Day?"
Viola Shafik profiles Berlin-based Palestinian photographer Mohamed Badarne.
Noushin Afzali profiles multimedia artist Shirin Mohammad, who glides back and forth between Berlin, Bremen and Tehran.
Cultural historian Diana Abbani meditates on music among Berlin's Arab immigrants.
Eman Quotah reviews the new poetry collection by Jordanian Palestinian American author Laila Halaby.
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.