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Morocco

7 March, 2025 • Naima Morelli

Mous Lamrabat: Featured Artist

In his latest solo exhibition, Mous Lamrabat delves deep into the emotional weight of displacement, memory, identity and love.

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28 December, 2024 • Sophie Kazan Makhlouf

Mounir Fatmi—Where Art Meets Technology

Sophie Kazan Makhlouf interviews international Moroccan artist Mounir Fatmi on his studio practice, why he makes art, and what he thinks of global audiences.

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12 July, 2024 • Brahim El Guabli

Morocco’s Bīylmawn Festival and the Threat of Cultural Attrition

The Bīylmawn festival has recently made a comeback but not everyone is pleased with the highly stylized and artistically reimagined carnival.

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3 May, 2024 • Malu Halasa, Jordan Elgrably

Why FORGETTING?

What shall we forget and what shall we remember, and can forgetting also be a force for good? The editors inquire.

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3 May, 2024 • Brittany Landorf

Asmae El Moudir’s The Mother of All Lies

Brittany Landorf reviews the first major film of director Asmae El Moudir, Morocco’s entry for the 2024 Academy Awards.

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1 April, 2024 • Benjamin Jones

Nass El Ghiwane’s Moroccan Folk, Radical Politics, Forged in Paris

Paris provided the grit and opportunity for Nass el Ghiwane to hone a new sound that would rock the Magreb and Europe, writes Benjamin Jones.

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1 April, 2024 • Sasha Moujaes, Jordan Elgrably

Undoing Colonial Geographies from Paris with Ariella Aïsha Azoulay

With genocidal violence raging in Gaza and muzzling of pro-Palestinian voices throughout France, Ariella Azoulay's word is now inescapable.

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15 January, 2024 • Brahim El Guabli

Reconciling Ouarzazate with Solar Energy in Our Desert Town

As a solar power plant overtakes a Moroccan desert town, reconfiguring its visual and territorial makeup, there are worries it might overshadow its rich cultural history.

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5 November, 2023 • Brahim El Guabli

Experimental Saharanism: Exploiting Desert Environments

Brahim El Guabli urges us to studying deserts to push our thinking beyond ordinary notions of space and place.

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25 September, 2023 • Aomar Boum

Donkeys and Mules—Motors of the High Atlas Mountains

Aomar Boom describes the centrality of donkeys and mules to life in the unforgiving earthquake-shattered terrain of the High Atlas Mountains.

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11 September, 2023 • Robin Millar

When the Earth Shook: Notes From a Marrakesh Survivor

Renowned record producer Sir Robin Millar reports from Marrakesh, 45 miles from the epicenter of Morocco’s devastating earthquake.

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4 September, 2023 • TMR

World Picks: Festival Arabesques in Montpellier

The largest festival of Arab and North African music takes place each year in Montpellier: Arabesques is quite the two-week extravaganza.

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14 August, 2023 • Brahim El Guabli

Translation and Indigeneity—Amazigh Culture from Treason to Revitalization

Brahim El-Guabli identifies how Amazigh activists have engaged with translation to revitalize their threatened language and culture.

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29 May, 2023 • Rana Asfour

Cruising the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

TMR's managing editor, Rana Asfour, checks out one of the world's largest book events looking for literary mana.

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9 January, 2023 • Brahim El Guabli

The Afro-Amazigh World Cup Debate Revisited

A Black and Amazigh Indigenous scholar from Morocco, Brahim El Guabli sees Amazigh identity as embracing "unity based on diversity."

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