Firak, Arabic for ‘Day of Separation’, showcases themes of grief and farewell for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West ...
Born in 1898 in a small Nile Delta village, Umm Kulthum rose from humble beginnings to become the most celebrated voice in the Arab world.
If you want to know the truth about what's happening in the Middle East, you won't find it watching PBS or listening to NPR.
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is sponsoring the ‘Bil Emirati’ strand as part of the 17th Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, providing a platform to highlight Emirati writers, ...
Khartoum is a poetic documentary that retraces the stories of five Sudanese refugees during the coup and outbreak of the ...
Alahdal's research also revealed how coffee rituals have evolved differently across cultures. “In Morocco, they add thyme or ...
Asharq Al Awsat Half a century after her death, Umm Kulthum's singular voice still echoes through busy streets in Egypt, across time-worn cafes in Iraq, and in millions of homes from Morocco to ...
To land the kiss on her cheek, Trump would have had to either crane his neck or move her hat. Instead, he gave her an air ...
Compassionately observant of generational trauma, Cherien Dabiss's Sundance submission is a meaningful contribution towards Palestinian narratives.
The Netflix comedy’s EP along with its star-creator discuss crafting their timely ending, exploring Palestinian culture, ...