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The Imagination Interviews

4 October, 2024 • MK Harb

The Last Millefeuille in Beirut

As Beirut anticipates a military invasion, MK Harb's short story about two friends sharing a slice of cake unfolds.

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4 October, 2024 • Nasser Rabah, Amanee Izhaq, Mai Al-Nakib, Wiam El-Tamami

Poems by Nasser Rabah, Amanee Izhaq and Mai Al-Nakib

Three poets pay tribute to the struggle in Gaza, the West Bank and the world over for Palestinian freedom and a future without war.

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27 September, 2024 • Bahi Ghubril

The Queer Arab Glossary —A Review

A book challenging myths and stereotypes about sexuality in the Arab world, exploring the language of queerness in the region.

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27 September, 2024 • Marianne Roux

Photographer Mohamed Mahdy—Artist at Work

A world-renowned artist believes citizen photojournalism empowers communities to tell their own stories, giving it significant power.

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27 September, 2024 • TMR

World Picks from the Editors: October

Film and photography festivals, concerts, art, standup comedy, lectures...TMR World Picks run the gamut and are selected by our editors.

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20 September, 2024 • Selma Dabbagh

Don’t Look Left: A Diary of Genocide by Atif Abu Saif

A Gaza diary that is a physician's personal testimony on life under excruciating, unrelenting bombardment, loss and hardship.

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20 September, 2024 • Sean Casey

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Violence in The Horrors of Adana

A book addressing the Adana massacre and exploring the events and dynamics that lead to acts of violence and why ordinary people commit them.

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15 September, 2024 • TMR

Remembering Elias Khoury, 1948-2024

A few words from the editors on the passing of Elias Khoury, on September 15, 2024.

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15 September, 2024 • Rooja Mohassessy

Rooja Mohassessy Presents 2 Poems from When Your Sky Runs Into Mine

Rooja Mohassessey presents two poems from her debut collection, "When Your Sky Runs Into Mine" from Elixir Press.

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15 September, 2024 • Kimiko Hahn

Kimiko Hahn Shares Two Poems from The Ghost Forest

Kimiko Hahn presents two poems from her forthcoming collection, "The Ghost Forest: New and Selected Poems" from W.W. Norton.

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13 September, 2024 • Dina Rezk

Tragic Consequences—On Western Meddling in the Middle East

Western democracies share responsibility for the political upheaval that has shaken the Middle East from the 20th century until today.

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13 September, 2024 • Rana Asfour, Malu Halasa

Top 10 Books to Read this Fall

Editors recommend their top ten titles to read this season, from novels set in Egypt, Zanzibar, Oman and Palestine to Afghan and Syrian nonfiction.

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12 September, 2024 • Jordan Elgrably

Protected: 12 SEPTEMBRE 2024 Communiqué de presse

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

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6 September, 2024 • Jordan Elgrably

Why GATEKEEPERS?

Free speech for the Middle East and North Africa — voices from across the center of the world — is what we fight for.

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6 September, 2024 • Malu Halasa

Featured Artists: “Barred From Home”

Refugee camps, control, and dispossessed lives by artists Heba Tannous, Mahmoud Alhaj, Tayseer Barakat, Alaa Albaba, and photographer Iason Athnasiadis.

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