Between Thorns and Thistles in Bil’in
Muralist Francisco Letelier travels to the West Bank to help a Palestinian community confront the Occupation with art.
Muralist Francisco Letelier travels to the West Bank to help a Palestinian community confront the Occupation with art.
Roving reporter Todd Miller, who has published four books exploring the world and its borders, questions the philosophy of walls.
A new poem by Sholeh Wolpé from the forthcoming collection, Abacus of Loss, University of Arkansas Press 2022.
We accompany a family fleeing civil war for safe harbor, in a short story by Aida Y. Haddad.
Malu Halasa revisits the question of whether walls, borders and barriers should ever be dressed up to disguise their true intent.
Chef Fadi Kattan, fed up with walls, Covid and strife with Israel, shares a classic Palestinian recipe.
Artist Tom Young who divides his time between Beirut and London, paints in Hammam Al Jadid during its revival after 70 years.
Frances Zaid describes in epistolary fashion the language barriers in her blooming relationship (leading to marriage and kids) with a three-time refugee from the Yarmouk Camp.
Critic Ziad Suidan meditates on the meaning of the labyrinth and the walls that can separate us but also remind us of our shared history inside the hammam.
One of Morocco’s greatest artistic exports brings his flamboyant vision to the Yossi Milo Gallery and the Fotografiska museum.
Rana Asfour reviews the new novel by Hala Alyan, revisiting the city that marked her and the author profoundly.
Egyptian author and feminist Mona Eltahawy publishes daily tweets calling out the patriarchy. Hiba Moustafa reviews her new book.