Palestine, Political Theatre & the Performance of Queer Solidarity in Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love
“Prisoner of Love” acknowledges the limitations of language in capturing the reality of the Palestinian revolution, writes Saleem Haddad.
“Prisoner of Love” acknowledges the limitations of language in capturing the reality of the Palestinian revolution, writes Saleem Haddad.
Hara TV3 harnessed interactive theatre and comedy to address gender-based violence and FGM in Egypt writes its founder Nada Sabet.
Continuously displaced Palestinians redefine “home” in Osama Kahlout’s surprising photographs from the war on Gaza.
An entire family is preoccupied with its history and questions of national identity, confounded by France’s rejection of the pieds-noirs.
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A major exhibition at Mimosa House aims to address pressing and unresolved issues faced by women, queer, and trans people across the world.
Empathy requires knowledge and collective action to avoid blindly following the crowds, writes Nancy Kricorian.
TMR editors highlight the best events, books, films, podcasts and other cultural products from around the globe.
In which the authors argue that, “If Israel, with Western support, achieves its aims in Gaza, it will constitute the end of fellowship among inhabitants of this planet.”
From sound and installation to sculpture & photography, art and a history of violence collide in Rushdi Anwar’s new show.
At this year’s Venice Biennale, Palestine looms large, writes Hadani Ditmars.