In the violence of the Gaza war, a love that dares not speak its name blossoms at a...
JULY 5, 2024 • By Stanko Uyi Srsen
A stage director declines producing a play about a child tragically murdered during a genocide, fearing she may...
JUNE 7, 2024 • By Hassan Abdulrazzak
"Prisoner of Love" acknowledges the limitations of language in capturing the reality of the Palestinian revolution, writes Saleem...
JUNE 7, 2024 • By Saleem Haddad
Empathy requires knowledge and collective action to avoid blindly following the crowds, writes Nancy Kricorian.
MAY 24, 2024 • By Nancy Kricorian
From sound and installation to sculpture & photography, art and a history of violence collide in Rushdi Anwar’s...
MAY 10, 2024 • By Malu Halasa
What shall we forget and what shall we remember, and can forgetting also be a force for good?...
MAY 3, 2024 • By Malu Halasa
Mai Al-Nakib explores memory, forgetting, and writing through the lenses of Woolf, Proust, and a Wim Wenders film.
MAY 3, 2024 • By Mai Al-Nakib
Palestine's shrines are a part of a heritage that has been intentionally erased since the Nakba of 1948,...
MAY 3, 2024 • By Gabriel Polley
Fadi Kattan's Palestinian cookbook is a memoir of personal and familial memories, intriguing facts, and emotions, writes Mischa...
MAY 3, 2024 • By Mischa Geracoulis
Malak Mattar's artwork at the Venice Biennale evokes a multi-sensory experience that demands to be felt, writes Nadine...
APRIL 26, 2024 • By Nadine Nour el Din