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The Imagination Interviews

18 April, 2024 • Jordan Elgrably

Magyd Cherfi’s French Journey, from Musical Stardom to Novelist

The Franco-Algerian star of Zebda, a major pop band 1985-2015, has become a writer to reckon with, in this interview by Sarah Naili.

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12 April, 2024 • Maura Finkelstein

Equating Critique of Israel with Antisemitism, US Academics are Being Silenced

With the war in Gaza and accusations of genocide in the International Court of Justice, tensions have risen on US campuses, writes Maura Finkelstein.

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12 April, 2024 • Hassan Abdulrazzak

Censorship over Gaza and Palestine Roils the Arts Community

An Arab playwright in London reacts to the canceling of Palestinian voices six months into a horrific war.

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12 April, 2024 • TMR

World Picks from the Editors: Apr 12— Apr 26

TMR editors highlight the best events, books, films, podcasts and other cultural products from around the globe.

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2 April, 2024 • Ladan Osman

Two Poems from Ladan Osman

Somali American poet Ladan Osman presents poems "The Sea Fell on My House" and "Landscape Genocide."

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2 April, 2024 • Alina Stefanescu

Two Poems from Alina Stefanescu

Romanian American poet Alina Stefanescu presents her poems "Playing Possum" and "My Polish Child."

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1 April, 2024 • Jordan Elgrably

Why Paris?

Editor Jordan Elgrably muses on a PARIS issue mostly from the viewpoint of its Arab and Middle Eastern residents.

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1 April, 2024 • Kristine Khouri, Rasha Salti

Past Disquiet at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris

Curators Rasha Salti and Kristine Khouri have assembled a formidable exhibition on museums and solidarity movements using art and protest.

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1 April, 2024 • TMR

Bani Khoshnoudi: Featured Artist for PARIS

Bani Khoshnoudi's work is often inhabited by displacement and uprooting, explore themes of exile, modernity and its violences, memory and the invisible.

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1 April, 2024 • Benjamin Jones

Nass El Ghiwane’s Moroccan Folk, Radical Politics, Forged in Paris

Paris provided the grit and opportunity for Nass el Ghiwane to hone a new sound that would rock the Magreb and Europe, writes Benjamin Jones.

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1 April, 2024 • Arie Amaya-Akkermans

Paris, Abstraction and the Art of Yvette Achkar

Arie Amaya-Akkermans delves into Yvette Achkar's compelling artwork depicting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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1 April, 2024 • Naima Morelli

When Fatma Haddad Became “Baya”—a Paris Art Story

Baya was among the first Algerian artists to be recognized by the art world in Paris. Though considered naïve in style, her work endures.

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1 April, 2024 • MK Harb

“Paris of the Middle East”—fiction by MK Harb

With tarot cards and a recipe for pickled turnips, Beirutis bid farewell to yet another friend leaving on a “talent passport” to somewhere else.

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1 April, 2024 • Cole Stangler

Holding Back the Bobos: Portrait of Paris’ Belleville

In Paris, Belleville struggles to hang on to its immigrant roots while the world's cities gentrify and price out working-class populations.

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1 April, 2024 • Sasha Moujaes, Jordan Elgrably

Undoing Colonial Geographies from Paris with Ariella Aïsha Azoulay

With genocidal violence raging in Gaza and muzzling of pro-Palestinian voices throughout France, Ariella Azoulay's word is now inescapable.

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