Art, Music & Culture
A proper hiking guide to “off-the-beaten-track” routes in the West Bank offers excellent practical information but ignores the political reality that has changed Palestine’s physical landscape. Read more about Blair aide evades political reality in walking guide to West Bank
Leila Khaled, an icon of the Palestinian resistance struggle, is the subject of a recommended new biography. Read more about Bio shows why Leila Khaled remains an icon of resistance
Unearthed photographs shed new light on the British army’s Mandate of Palestine which paved the way for Zionist colonization. Read more about Interview: racism of Britain's rulers in Palestine explored in major new exhibition
Subversion, an exhibition at Manchester’s Cornerhouse gallery, shows that young Palestinian artists are at the cutting edge of contemporary Arab art. Read more about Palestinian artists take on identity and politics with humor in "Subversion" exhibition
The under-recognized steadfastness of Palestinians who clung onto their land in the areas of Palestine upon which the State of Israel was declared is lovingly praised in Sameh Zoabi’s lighthearted debut feature Man Without a Cell Phone. Read more about Film review: Palestinians in Israel honored in debut comedy feature
Australian musician and activist Phil Monsour evokes revolutionary courage on his eclectic new album, Ghosts of Deir Yassin. Read more about Phil Monsour transcends Palestine's tragedy on rousing new rock album
Global Palestine is a recommended new contribution to the growing literature discussing Zionism as a form of settler colonialism. Read more about Book review: fresh thought on Israeli colonialism offered by "Global Palestine"
A Child’s View from Gaza, a collection of artwork by children in Gaza that was censored by a US art museum last year, is currently touring across Canada. Read more about Censored Gaza children's art now touring Canada
Iman Aoun, artistic director of Ramallah’s Ashtar theater group, discusses the upcoming performance an Arabic-language version of Shakespeare’s Richard II at the Globe Theater in London. Read more about Shakespeare in Palestine: theater director speaks on Arabic version of Richard II
In a unique protest action in the threatened village of al-Walaja, residents and local artists harnessed the power of music, theater, dance and poetry. Read more about Al-Walajah village explores theater as a form of resistance
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