Jasmin Attia's novel vividly portrays Egypt and Cairo by beautifully conjuring music and sound through descriptive prose.
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Al Jadid editor Elie Chalala finds that Lebanese intellectuals’ defense of expat director Wadji Mouawad contrasts with state...
7 JUNE 2024 • By
A play about the French Revolution highlights the experiences of Syrian actors and theatre makers as artists in...
7 JUNE 2024 • By
Lord Byron, a theatrical poet, created the concept of celebrity and, with his poetry, brought the Ottoman world...
7 JUNE 2024 • By
Georgina Van Welie, co-founder of Sabab theatre, shares her perspective on the "Arab" Shakespeare Trilogy for the first...
7 JUNE 2024 • By
In which the authors argue that, "If Israel, with Western support, achieves its aims in Gaza, it will...
17 MAY 2024 • By
A first-ever in-depth look into Syria's prison system where prisoners endure unimaginable levels of violence and torture.
3 MAY 2024 • By
Fadi Kattan's Palestinian cookbook is a memoir of personal and familial memories, intriguing facts, and emotions, writes Mischa...
3 MAY 2024 • By
With the war in Gaza and accusations of genocide in the International Court of Justice, tensions have risen...
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