IAM, Marseille’s Original Hip Hop Collective
Melissa Chemam on the origins and reverberations of Marseille’s seminal rap group IAM.
Melissa Chemam on the origins and reverberations of Marseille’s seminal rap group IAM.
Jenine Abboushi takes a stroll down Marseille’s iconic avenue La Canebière toward the Vieux Port to discover multitudes—even during the pandemic.
Longtime Marseille resident and crime novelist François Thomazeau describes his French city of choice.
The avant-garde musical duo of Catherine Estrade and Vincent Commaret connect Walter Benjamin with Damascus, Berlin and Marseille.
Marseille transplant Alexis Steinman, who writes about food and travel, captures the friendly spirit of sharing traditions.
An ode to the unsung in text and images by writer-photographer Franck Pourcel that reveals a deep love for and understanding of Marseille.
Reviewer Patrick James Dunagan on poetry that strives to cope with the anguish of Israel’s decades-long military occupation of the Palestinian people.
Joyce Zonana reviews two recent titles that reveal Jewish-Muslim connections and communities of the Arab world.
No other instrument entrances quite like the ‘ud. Sherifa Zuhur presents a portrait of the world’s notable ‘ud masters.
Drummer and author John Densmore recalls the mastery and the mysticism of his late friend Hani Naser.
Notes from the editor on truth and discernment.
Mischa Geracoulis shares the story of an art project among refugee children that helped Mahmoud Ismail through hard times.