Midnight in Cairo: The Divas of Egypt’s Roaring 20s
Selma Dabbagh reviews the story of Egypt’s pioneering women performers and feminists, including Oum Khoulthum and Munira al-Maydiyya.
Selma Dabbagh reviews the story of Egypt’s pioneering women performers and feminists, including Oum Khoulthum and Munira al-Maydiyya.
Fouad Mami reviews Susan Abulhawa’s powerful new novel “Against the Loveless World,” about Palestinians in a revolutionary mode.
Travel the world, meet people, see great places, without ever leaving the comfort of your screen…welcome to the pandemic!
“I would like to break the walls of ignorance between East and West.” Walls and barriers are what we erect when we have no words.
Saleem Vaillancourt describes the worldwide mural campaign spearheaded by Maziar Bahari on behalf the Baha’i community to speak out about Iran’s persecution of its largest religious minority.
Former Egypt and Turkey-based photographer Claudia Wiens documents street art of the Arab Spring.
Yemen street artist, activist and mother Haifa Subay speaks to Farah Abdessamad about the state of the country and her work.
There are some walls we can’t discuss freely and openly without inviting censure. This is one of them.
In this creative exploration of identity and homelessness, Sheana Ochoa faces her own inner walls and travels to Auschwitz.
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.