Embattled Algerian-French author Kamel Daoud won France’s most prestigious literary prize for a story he is accused of...
16 MAY 2025 • By Lara Vergnaud
Poet and essayist Mosab Abu Toha who grew up in Gaza under the bombs has won the 2025...
9 MAY 2025 • By Jordan Elgrably
A trip to Cashmere in Washington state prompts reflections on colonization, displacement, and belonging.
2 MAY 2025 • By Nafeesa Syeed
Anna Badkhen argues that the moral bankruptcy of American intellectuals…will only kick us down the hole deeper, faster.
2 MAY 2025 • By Anna Badkhen
"Suspended Disbelief" interrogates the tension between belief and doubt in the folklore and collective psyche of the Mediterranean...
11 APRIL 2025 • By Marta Mendes
An advice column that tackles personal questions inflected by our greater social, cultural, political, and historical contexts.
4 APRIL 2025 • By Lina Mounzer
Three documentaries screened in Thessaloniki shed light on conflicts often absent from international media headlines.
28 MARCH 2025 • By Iason Athanasiadis
Power has thousands of faces in thousands of postures. When you cut off one of its heads somewhere,...
7 MARCH 2025 • By Iskandar Abdalla
Jim Quilty interviews Paris-based Gazan artist Taysir Batniji in Beirut about his new show, "Just in Case" at...
21 FEBRUARY 2025 • By Jim Quilty
What two new books from Omar El Akkad and Mohammed El-Kurd tell us about the war on the...
14 FEBRUARY 2025 • By Rebecca Ruth Gould
What do we choose to remember, and what do we choose to forget? A special monthly issue devoted...
7 FEBRUARY 2025 • By TMR
Francisco Letelier connects the devastation of fire and climate change with the decimation of Gaza and other disasters.
7 FEBRUARY 2025 • By Francisco Letelier