Eating in Palestine in the Time of Corona
Bethlehem’s Franco-Palestinian chef and hotelier, Fadi Kattan, describes the simpler approach to life and cooking during the pandemic.
Bethlehem’s Franco-Palestinian chef and hotelier, Fadi Kattan, describes the simpler approach to life and cooking during the pandemic.
The pandemic is here to stay a while but arts and culture are alive and well, with fresh world picks from Malu Halasa.
A health professional argues for public health policies that benefit both minority and majority communities.
Trump’s “favorite dictator” is Egyptian president Abdefattah el-Sisi, who calls for journalists critical of his regime to be severely punished.
The novelists and essayists discuss these difficult times, the rise of neo-fascism in India and the U.S., and “What Lies Ahead.”
Columnist Maryam Zar argues that women will define the battle for the soul of the United States, at a time when conservative vs. liberal values literally mean the difference between life and death.
Novelist and poet Laila Halaby reconciles herself with the neighborhood.
In 2020, Egypt’s dictatorship condemns one of its most stalwart human rights activists to 15 years in prison for something he posted in a tweet.
The Punishment is a first-person account from an author who considers writers to be “witnesses of history.”
A different conversation about Arab belonging and assimilation in America, through the prism of Syrian experience.
Three American artists, Daliah Ammar, Sandow Birk and Jos Sances, share their work, created during the Trump administration.
We asked Arab and Iranian Americans how they view the Trump years and which way folks are voting.