The Truth About Syria: Mahmoud’s Story
Mischa Geracoulis shares the story of an art project among refugee children that helped Mahmoud Ismail through hard times.
Mischa Geracoulis shares the story of an art project among refugee children that helped Mahmoud Ismail through hard times.
Hundreds of French and Anglophone academics are speaking out against what they call the French government’s “conspiracy theory” and “witch hunt” of so-called Islamo-leftists.
International aid worker and writer Farah Abdessamad has been traveling to Yemen for work since 2014. This is the first time she has written about her experiences there publicly.
Melissa Chemam considers the sixth novel by France’s former teen sensation Faïza Guène and whether she is now part of the literary canon.
Culture critic and filmmaker Mara Ahmed deconstructs three versions of an opéra-ballet to get at the heart of western racism in mainstream dance performance.
Ammiel Alcalay remembers an American original, poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who was also the publisher and doyen of City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco.
Rana Haddad interviews Istanbullu novelist Nektaria Anastasiadou about the little-known Rum community of Istanbul featured in her new novel.
Travel the world, meet people, see great places, without ever leaving the comfort of your screen…welcome to the pandemic!
Columnist Melissa Chemam argues we ought to take the long view on the Arab uprisings and remember the many French revolutions by way of precedence.
Nada Ghosn talks to Beirut’s powerhouse Hanane Hajj Ali who receives an international theatre award from League of Professional Theatre Women out of New York.
Mischa Geracoulis remembers Zahra’s Paradise along with the Arab awakenings, George Floyd, Covid-19 and Groundhog Day.
In which Egyptian-Syrian-French journalist and novelist Robert Solé considers the Arab awakenings across the region.