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12 July, 2024 • TMR

World Picks from the Editors: July 15 — August 2

Film and photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures...TMR World Picks run the gamut and are selected by our editors.

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28 June, 2024 • Tala Jarjour

Upheavals of Beauty and Oppression in The Oud Player of Cairo

Jasmin Attia's novel vividly portrays Egypt and Cairo by beautifully conjuring music and sound through descriptive prose.

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28 June, 2024 • Arie Amaya-Akkermans

Life Along Istanbul’s Byzantine Walls, a Review

Arie Amaya-Akkermans on a book that reviews not only Turkey’s social and political deterioration over the last decade, but also the violence of the past, both recent and distant.

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28 June, 2024 • TMR

World Picks from the Editors: June 28 — July 15

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

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21 June, 2024 • Richard Lim

The Battle for Climate Justice vs. Environmental Orientalism

Little-reported green colonialism is occurring in the sun-rich but water-deprived MENA region, writes Richard Lim in this review.

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21 June, 2024 • Victoria Lupton

Creating Community with Community Theatre

A community theatre company working in Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine empowers women who often are not professional actors.

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14 June, 2024 • Farah-Silvana Kanaan

Is Amin Maalouf’s Latest Novel, On the Isle of Antioch, a Parody?

Farah-Silvana Kanan questions whether, in this novel, the Franco-Lebanese master is at the height of his powers, or is having us on...

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14 June, 2024 • Matthew Broomfield

How to Write About Kurdistan

A writer's satirical guide on how to write about the hapless, subjugated Kurds, if you're not already filming them for a documentary.

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14 June, 2024 • TMR

World Picks From The Editors: June 15 — June 30

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

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31 May, 2024 • Nadine Aranki

What Is Home?—Gazans Redefine Place Amid Displacement

Continuously displaced Palestinians redefine "home" in Osama Kahlout’s surprising photographs from the war on Gaza.

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31 May, 2024 • Katherine A. Powers

This Strange Eventful History by Claire Messud —A Review

An entire family is preoccupied with its history and questions of national identity, confounded by France’s rejection of the pieds-noirs.

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31 May, 2024 • TMR

World Picks From The Editors: June 1 — June 14

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

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24 May, 2024 • Fari Bradley

Our Review of transfeminisms

A major exhibition at Mimosa House aims to address pressing and unresolved issues faced by women, queer, and trans people across the world.

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24 May, 2024 • Nancy Kricorian

A Small Kernel of Human Kindness: Some Notes on Solidarity and Resistance

Empathy requires knowledge and collective action to avoid blindly following the crowds, writes Nancy Kricorian.

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17 May, 2024 • TMR

World Picks From The Editors: May 17 — May 31

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

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