The Lebanese cartoonist and BD historian George “Jad” Khoury gives an in-depth overview of contemporary comix across the...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By George Jad Khoury
Anthropologist and comix author Sherine Hamdy provides a brief overview of new and recent Arab & Middle Eastern...
15 AUGUST 2021 • By Sherine Hamdy
Travel the world, meet people, see great places, without ever leaving the comfort of your screen…well, in some...
12 AUGUST 2021 • By Fouad Mami
We remember the devastating blast at the Port of Beirut last August 4th, 2020, and call for justice...
4 AUGUST 2021 • By
Arie Amaya-Akkermans investigates Agenda 1979: Imagine sitting at home in the presence of a handbook for destroying, bombing,...
23 MAY 2021 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
Artist Tom Young who divides his time between Beirut and London, paints in Hammam Al Jadid during its...
14 MAY 2021 • By Tom Young
Critic Ziad Suidan meditates on the meaning of the labyrinth and the walls that can separate us but...
14 MAY 2021 • By Ziad Suidan
Nada Ghosn talks to Beirut's powerhouse Hanane Hajj Ali who receives an international theatre award from League of...
14 FEBRUARY 2021 • By I. Rida Mahmood
Rana Asfour reviews a documentary by Nezar Andary on the Syrian auteur filmmaker, Muhammad Malas.
10 JANUARY 2021 • By TMR
With Children of the Ghetto, My Name is Adam, a lyrical story about Palestine's 1948 exodus, Elias Khoury...
14 DECEMBER 2020 • By Hassan Blasim
In a search for meaning and self-adventure, writer Sarah Mills meanders through her multiple identities.
15 NOVEMBER 2020 • By Sarah AlKahly-Mills
Wajdi Mouawad has shaken Western theatre out of its rigid rules, bringing a dream-infused approach, odes to childhood's...
15 SEPTEMBER 2020 • By Melissa Chemam