When the society surrounding them begins to break down, a Beiruti family's troubles echo the macrocosm.
15 DECEMBER 2022 • By Sarah AlKahly-MillsMariam Elnozahy reviews the new exhibit at London's Mosaic Rooms that looks at ecology and politics in Lebanon.
28 NOVEMBER 2022 • By Ali al-MuqriNada Ghosn interviews the curator and Lebanese photographers exhibiting in the Abbey de Jumièges, north of Paris.
5 SEPTEMBER 2022 • By I. Rida MahmoodYou can run from grief and death until you lose your mind, but life is reserved for those...
15 JULY 2022 • By Sarah AlKahly-MillsYoussef Manessa reviews a short film from Ely Dagher that speaks to his generation of Lebanese born in...
15 JULY 2022 • By Rabih AlameddineWinner of the 2022 PEN/Faulkner award, novelist Rabih Alameddine tells an essential story from his Beirut childhood.
15 JUNE 2022 • By Maryam MortazArie Akkersmans-Amaya reviews the latest film by Lebanese artist duo Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, whom he interviews.
13 JUNE 2022 • By Selma DabbaghFor April's column, music critic Melissa Chemam looks longingly at the legend of Lebanon's diva.
25 APRIL 2022 • By Melissa ChemamKarén Jallatyan reviews the book of Beirut's Armenian community with photography by Ara Oshagan and an essay by...
11 APRIL 2022 • By Rachid BouhamidiArt critic Arie Amaya-Akkermans summons the gods of art and poetry as he reviews the life work of...
19 NOVEMBER 2021 • By Arie Amaya-AkkermansA.J. Naddaff Between the Parliament and the Royal Pathway in the center of Brussels, not too far...
18 OCTOBER 2021 • By A.J. NaddaffFrom time to time, TMR reviews recent titles published in other languages, to give readers insight before they...
18 OCTOBER 2021 • By A.J. Naddaff