Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza—a Review
In his new book, Peter Beinart proposes a single state solution that would balance equality for all Israeli and Palestinian citizens within it.
In his new book, Peter Beinart proposes a single state solution that would balance equality for all Israeli and Palestinian citizens within it.
Film & photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures, new books...TMR World Picks run the gamut...
Jim Quilty interviews Paris-based Gazan artist Taysir Batniji in Beirut about his new show, "Just in Case" at Sfeir-Semler Gallery, on through March 25.
The poetry of Najwan Darwish is “at once anti-nationalist yet profoundly and personally invested in the Palestinian cause."
Irma Pineda's poems evoke tragedy and celebrate the ways in which the human is built from dream, tradition, and nature.
Celebrated Indian poet Sonnet Mondal presents work from his Copper Coin collection "An Afternoon in My Mind."
What two new books from Omar El Akkad and Mohammed El-Kurd tell us about the war on the Palestinian people.
Gaza was meant from the start of the genocide to be bombed into rubble, to be made uninhabitable and to be depopulated of the Palestinians.
What do we choose to remember, and what do we choose to forget? A special monthly issue devoted to the genre of memoir...
Francisco Letelier connects the devastation of fire and climate change with the decimation of Gaza, and other disasters over time.
Shooting in black and white with a minimalist approach, Iranian photographer Mostafa Nodeh transcends boundaries of identity and time.
A curated selection of memoirs for 2025 featuring captivating stories that provide deep insight into the human experience.
History writing opens the door for the writers and their readers to see the Persian Gulf as a connecting point rather than a delimited void.
After 13 years away, writer Odai Al Zoubi returns to Syria following the Assad regime's collapse, aiming to reconnect with a lost time.
Malu Halasa reviews a psycho-social-virtual memoir of Palestine of both emotional and geographic proportions.