Recommended Reading: Armenia Across Dislocation and Diaspora
Mischa Geracoulis presents an eclectic list of 10 books that delve into the Armenian experience, including memoir, fiction and history.
Mischa Geracoulis presents an eclectic list of 10 books that delve into the Armenian experience, including memoir, fiction and history.
Malu Halasa talks to the director of a new documentary exposing the cruelty of Iran's Islamic regime.
Art historian William Carruthers explores the modern city of Luxor and the ancient site of Thebes along the Nile.
A new documentary on Gaza from Roland Nurier is touring France and screening in diverse film festivals worldwide.
Looking for love and her father's past, a Turkish American journalist haunts the streets of Istanbul before and after Covid.
Laura Silvia Battaglia, on the set of Hanging Gardens, explores the burgeoning Iraqi film scene in Baghdad.
Our correspondent in Tunis, Sarah Ben Hamadi, interviews Yamen Menaï, one of Tunisia's best-selling young novelists.
Jenine Abboushi wanders from Paris' chi-chi 16th to the quartiers populaires of Barbès-Rochechouart and the Goutte d'Or.
Franco-Egyptian filmmaker Karim Goury reviews the new feature film from Franco-Israeli director Michael Boganim.
Karim Goury talks to the director of the new feature film on war, love and borders, Tel Aviv-Beirut.
Rana Asfour reviews a collection of stories from writer and educator Zein El-Amine, who was born and raised in Lebanon.
In her latest music column for TMR, Melissa Chemam profiles the genre-defying Tunisian electro artist Ghoula.
Katie Logan reviews the much-anticipated English version of the Egyptian graphic novel, a tour de force.
In the midst of Lebanon's economic crisis, UN policy and research specialist Ghida Ismail laments the vanishing of Beirut's street vendors.
Amal Ghandour reviews the new book from the author of "Palestinian Walks," "Occupation Diaries" and "Strangers in the House."