Tangerinn—an excerpt
In a crowded bar on the Calabrian coast, love and shame grow side by side.
In a crowded bar on the Calabrian coast, love and shame grow side by side.
Dhifi, an artist who embraces imperfection and chance, talks about his latest concept, an inverted Mediterranean.
Mount Athos and a scrolling screen collapse into a shifting sea of image and memory.
Each book listed explores the Mediterranean in its own way; sometimes it commands center stage, at others, it lingers in the background.
A daughter recalls her father’s near-loss in a river, following the water outward into what the Mediterranean remembers.
A writer ponders the accelerating demise of the world’s oldest inhabited seas.
Noor Obeid’s memories make up her artist archive as she illustrates life in Lebanon, past and present.
A short documentary that follows the inspirational and extraordinary life of Tunisian blogger and activist Lina Ben Mhenni.
تبدو حكاية إبراهيم عادية؛ يقع في الحب ويهاجر إلى المحبوب، لكن خلف ذلك عالم واسع من الأسئلة والإجابات والدموع.
مهنة في سبيلها للاندثار، وجد مات تاركًا عائلة حزينة، وأساطير تغلف كل شيء بهالة من الغرابة. مقال رائع لأحمد الجمال عن مهنة صاعد النخل.
In Algeria, singer-songwriter Amel Zen and the group Iwal write and perform in their indigenous Dahri and Chaoui.
In her biweekly column, following Israel’s Black Wednesday massacres, Amal Ghandour mulls the future of Lebanon.