A Jewish American has been afraid to express her reservations and criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, but...
NOVEMBER 15, 2024 • By Sheryl Ono
Letters from a displaced Lebanese poet today to civil war-era actor-director Roger Assaf evoke Beirut in 1982, 2006...
NOVEMBER 8, 2024 • By Zeina Hashem Beck
A year after committing ethnic cleansing, Azerbaijan prepares to host COP29 with little pushback from mainstream media.
OCTOBER 25, 2024 • By Lucine Kasbarian
In the guise of an editorial, senior editor Lina Mounzer struggles to find the words to describe the...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Lina Mounzer
A bleak and sobering account for those who may still have wanted to believe in the enlightening power...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Viola Shafik
In Haidar Al Ghazali's short story, a Palestinian father during the war on Gaza makes an impossible choice.
JULY 5, 2024 • By Haidar Al Ghazali
Farah-Silvana Kanan questions whether, in this novel, the Franco-Lebanese master is at the height of his powers, or...
JUNE 14, 2024 • By Farah-Silvana Kanaan
A stage director declines producing a play about a child tragically murdered during a genocide, fearing she may...
JUNE 7, 2024 • By Hassan Abdulrazzak
In which the authors argue that, "If Israel, with Western support, achieves its aims in Gaza, it will...
MAY 17, 2024 • By Sara Roy
At this year’s Venice Biennale, Palestine looms large, writes Hadani Ditmars.
MAY 10, 2024 • By Hadani Ditmars