Annemarie Jacir’s new film is big-tent entertainment, accented by a critical history of Anglo-Zionist collusion between the wars.
31 OCTOBER 2025 • By Jim Quilty
An artist is unable to go on with life and work as usual, while Israelis are committed to...
10 OCTOBER 2025 • By Myriam Cohenca
Two years into the crushing genocide in Gaza, Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi recalls her displacements and the significance of...
10 OCTOBER 2025 • By Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi
Amal Ghandour helps parse these Orwellian times from the perspective of an Arab writer living between Beirut, Amman...
10 OCTOBER 2025 • By Amal Ghandour
TMR's October issue examines the multifaceted nature of friendship — intimate or communal, joyful or bittersweet.
3 OCTOBER 2025 • By Rana AsfourWhat do you do when an old friend continues to disappoint, when it comes to the matter of...
25 JULY 2025 • By Souseh
A reflection on the moral complexity of art during genocide and grief, highlighting the healing power of poetry,...
18 JULY 2025 • By Yahia Lababidi
"Voices of Resistance" stands as a vital work of testimonial literature that refuses to be forgotten, writes Francesca...
4 JULY 2025 • By Francesca Vawdrey
A Gaza writer's creative, hopeful sister struggles to get her degree and build a family in the midst...
30 MAY 2025 • By Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi
In his new book, Peter Beinart proposes a single state solution that would balance equality for all Israeli...
28 FEBRUARY 2025 • By David N. Myers
Gaza was meant from the start of the genocide to be bombed into rubble, to be made uninhabitable...
14 FEBRUARY 2025 • By Chris Hedges
Events like the Day of the Imprisoned Writer risk becoming mere spectacles until they challenge the status quo.
15 NOVEMBER 2024 • By Abdelrahman ElGendy