When a Country is not a Country—the Chimera of Borders
Writer-photographer Ara Oshagan mediates on the borders between North and South Korea and the blockaded enclave of Artsakh.
Writer-photographer Ara Oshagan mediates on the borders between North and South Korea and the blockaded enclave of Artsakh.
Seta Kabranian-Melkonian, author and widow of the late Monte “Avo” Melkonian, commander of the Artsakh War for Independence, recounts the tale.
Mireille Rebeiz remembers her Tante Rose and the lore of Armenian culture-history in Lebanon, where forgetting is endemic.
Mischa Geracoulis presents an eclectic list of 10 books that delve into the Armenian experience, including memoir, fiction and history.
Malu Halasa talks to the director of a new documentary exposing the cruelty of Iran’s Islamic regime.
Art historian William Carruthers explores the modern city of Luxor and the ancient site of Thebes along the Nile.
A new documentary on Gaza from Roland Nurier is touring France and screening in diverse film festivals worldwide.
Nathalie Karagiannis, a Greek poet and artist, shares with TMR her experimental work “The Idea of Berlin.”
Chinese poet in exile Yang Lian shares with TMR his poems “Researching Evil” and “Root.”
Far from home, in inhospitable conditions, an unlikely friendship is struck.
Author of “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky,” Sophia Al-Maria reimagines the future of the Gulf region where she grew up.
Doha-based filmmaker Suzannah Mirghani profiles prolific DFI veteran film prof Rithy Panh.