Interview with Michale Boganim, Director of Tel Aviv-Beirut
Karim Goury talks to the director of the new feature film on war, love and borders, Tel Aviv-Beirut.
Karim Goury talks to the director of the new feature film on war, love and borders, Tel Aviv-Beirut.
Rana Asfour reviews a collection of stories from writer and educator Zein El-Amine, who was born and raised in Lebanon.
In her latest music column for TMR, Melissa Chemam profiles the genre-defying Tunisian electro artist Ghoula.
Katie Logan reviews the much-anticipated English version of the Egyptian graphic novel, a tour de force.
In the midst of Lebanon's economic crisis, UN policy and research specialist Ghida Ismail laments the vanishing of Beirut's street vendors.
Amal Ghandour reviews the new book from the author of "Palestinian Walks," "Occupation Diaries" and "Strangers in the House."
Farnaz Fatemi is an Iranian American poet in California whose book "Sister Tongue" won the 2021 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize.
The featured artist for March is Franco-Iranian painter Nazanin Pouyandeh, whose rich figurative paintings are showing in two major French exhibitions.
Cairo-born novelist Leila Aboulela weaves the sad story of two sisters' alienation on the eve of the uprising in Tahrir Square.
Malu Halasa tells the story of refugees seeking asylum in Britain who brave the dangerous waters of the English Channel.
MK Harb, a writer from Beirut, remembers a tenuous sense of home as he searched for himself in adolescence.
Palestinian writer Samir El-Youssef, born in a refugee camp, tells the story of his family's uprooting from Lebanon.
Home is increasingly an elusive quality in an era of war, climate disaster, economic collapse and family misfortune.
Filmmaker and educator Saeed Taji Farouky argues that the Palestine of memories is often the only Palestine we have.
An Athens native returns to Greece after a 20-year sojourn across the Mediterranean and Middle East, covering turmoil and displacement.