Nawal El-Saadawi, a Heroine in Prison
Ibrahim Fawzy remembers the late, great Egyptian feminist author, doctor and activist Nawal El-Saadawi.
Ibrahim Fawzy remembers the late, great Egyptian feminist author, doctor and activist Nawal El-Saadawi.
A word from Pádraig O. Tuama, poet-editor of the new anthology "Poetry Unbound, 50 Poems to Open Your World."
In this inaugural issue of Poetry Markaz we present the late Ángel Guinda's poem "Escribir" in honor of #Mahsa Amini.
Mariam Elnohazy reviews "Media of the Masses," a new book on the history of Egyptian cassette culture.
Deborah Kapchan reviews the new book on translation from Anna Aslanyan.
Montpellier's venerable Mediterranean film festival announces retrospectives and avant-premières.
El Habib Louai talks to artist Mo Baala about his latest exhibition of collages and overpaintings at Marrakesh's Galery 127.
Laëtitia Soula talks to Talaat El Singaby, founder of one of the world's largest annual guitar festivals.
Ghazi Gheblawi reviews "The Darkness Inside," a literary thriller set in the world of social media and foreign wars.
In a new three-part travel series on Israel/Palestine, Jenine Abboushi lays bare the surveillance state.
Aimee Dassa Kligman reviews the latest novel from the exiled author of "The Yacoubian Building."
Writing from Montpellier, Angélique Crux highlights four musical performances in a Middle Eastern arts festival that has no equal in Europe.
Nora Ounnas Leroy talks to three Moroccan artists participating in a Montpellier incubator project through the Festival Arabesques.
For her 11th TMR music column, Melissa Chemam interviews the Algerian-French diva Samira Brahmia.
Francisco Letelier, a non-Muslim, reviews Omar Mouallem's "Praying to the West" from the outside looking in.