“The Monster Is Gone”—a story by Anna Lekas Miller
How do you talk about war and exile with your child, when all you want to do is protect him from the truth?
How do you talk about war and exile with your child, when all you want to do is protect him from the truth?
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In making sense of her own relationship to a globally beloved text, Abirached provides opportunities to experience “The Prophet” in new ways.
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In the southern suburbs of Beirut, women openly grieve those they have lost, in the wake of Israel’s latest onslaught.
Power has thousands of faces in thousands of postures. When you cut off one of its heads somewhere, many others shall take shape elsewhere.
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A new exhibition unravels the entangled histories and cultures of Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Western Europe through textiles.
بطريقة مشوقة ومحفزة على القراءة، يكتب محمد أ. جمال عن الأساطير المصرية القديمة، حيث يعيد حكي ما نعرفه بأسلوب درامي خفيف الظل، بعيدًا عن الأسلوب الأكاديمي الذي ارتبط دائمًا بهذا النوع من النصوص.
Technology, rational division of labor, and deference to authority enabled ordinary people to contribute to acts of mass extermination in Gaza.
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