Noshin Bokth reviews a Palestinian literary classic set in Nablus about resignation and resistance under Israeli military occupation.
SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 • By Noshin Bokth
Sasha Moujaes tours an expansive exhibition at the Institut du Monde Arabe, talking to the curator and several...
JULY 31, 2023 • By Sasha Moujaes
Yousef M. Aljamal surmises renewed attacks on Jenin signal Israel's intention to end Palestinian hopes for statehood.
JULY 10, 2023 • By Yousef M. Aljamal
Amal, a student who lives in a Palestinian refugee camp, takes up drama as an outlet for the...
FEBRUARY 27, 2023 • By Asim Rizki
Amal Ghandour, author of This Arab Life, interviews Palestinian attorney and author Raja Shehadeh about his latest book,...
FEBRUARY 25, 2023 • By Jordan Elgrably
Paris-based critic Brett Kline finds that the latest season of "Fauda" lacks in verisimilitude what it makes up...
FEBRUARY 6, 2023 • By Brett KlineNora Lester Murad talks to Palestinian co-authors Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri about "They Called Me a Lioness."
OCTOBER 15, 2022 • By Youssef Rakha
Eman Quotah reviews "Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza" — the debut poetry...
JUNE 20, 2022 • By Eman Quotah
Two Jewish activists decry hypocrisy when it comes to condemning Russian aggression against Ukraine but not Israeli aggression...
MARCH 21, 2022 • By Yossi Khen
Olive trees are majestic, they are the source of many livelihoods throughout Palestine, and they have too often...
NOVEMBER 15, 2021 • By Basil Al-Adraa