Messages from Gaza Now / 5
A first-person account reveals the nightmare Gaza has become, where every safe zone is carpet-bombed, shelled, sniped by the IDF.
A first-person account reveals the nightmare Gaza has become, where every safe zone is carpet-bombed, shelled, sniped by the IDF.
Curator Nadine Aranki presents posters by new and established artists, writers and graphic designers, in the service of social justice for Palestine.
TMR editors highlight the best events, books, films, podcasts and other cultural products from around the globe.
Nazli Tarzi reviews a book that challenges the uncritical view of eyeliner as a mere “exercise in vanity” and probes its use across many societies.
In Olivier Bourgeois’ docudrama “The Oath of Cyriac,” professionals and volunteers race to preserve the Aleppo collection.
A blood-red line drawn across the form of Syria seems to confirm the nonsensical nature of the country’s political situation and makes the destruction of artist Issam Kourbaj’s homeland all the more tragic.
In tone, “Rotten Evidence” is cynical, bitterly funny, and oftentimes tender without ever being sentimental, writes Lina Mounzer.
A selection of events, books, films, podcasts and other cultural products from the editors of TMR.
Majda Gama shares with Poetry Markaz two poems from her award-winning book “The Call of Paradise.”
A Syrian and Swedish poet of Palestinian heritage, Ghayath Almadhoun lives between Stockhold and Berlin.
Our literary editor, Malu Halasa, introduces TMR 38 • LSD, our Love, Sex and Desire issue, published ahead of the 14th of February.
In LSD’s centerpiece, Joumana Haddad argues that with a dire need for political and economic reforms in most Arab countries, a sexual revolution should come first and foremost.