Roger Assaf's poetic script for Jocelyne Saab's 1982 film about the siege of Beirut puts one in mind...
NOVEMBER 8, 2024 • By Roger AssafNaima Morelli introduces four artists who showcase the role of animals in art as symbols, actors, or something...
NOVEMBER 1, 2024 • By Naima MorelliTom Young's art raises important questions about studying images and the lasting impact of colonialism in the Arab...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Ziad SuidanA Beiruti interrogates her country's perennial condition with its neighbor in the aftermath of October 7 and the...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Amal GhandourAs Beirut anticipates a military invasion, MK Harb's short story about two friends sharing a slice of cake...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By MK HarbWhen religious fanatics in Lebanon aren’t fighting one another, they make the best war comrades against modernity, secularism,...
SEPTEMBER 6, 2024 • By Joumana HaddadThe essence of Palestinian resilience, survival, and resistance is rooted in dispossession, as noted by Dana El Saleh.
AUGUST 16, 2024 • By Dana El SalehTrue reflections of a former officer of the law in Lebanon from his hit memoir, translated by Lina...
JULY 5, 2024 • By Fawzi ZabyanA community theatre company working in Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine empowers women who often are not professional actors.
JUNE 21, 2024 • By Victoria LuptonFarah-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