Poetry steeped in sarcasm and politics
19 September 2017
“Prince of Poets” star Tamim Al-Barghouti’s first collection of work translated into English. Read more about Poetry steeped in sarcasm and politics
19 September 2017
“Prince of Poets” star Tamim Al-Barghouti’s first collection of work translated into English. Read more about Poetry steeped in sarcasm and politics
4 August 2017
Today’s generation has shifted from calling to resistance to questioning political dominance. Read more about Palestinian art after Darwish
25 July 2017
In “Water & Salt,” poet Lena Khalaf Tuffaha finds a clear voice in her second language. Read more about Nostalgia with a political edge
15 July 2017
An outstanding range of emotion in Amer Hlehel’s one-man show on the life of Taha Muhammad Ali. Read more about Palestine's overshadowed poet brought to life on stage
6 July 2017
England feared its policies in the Holy Land would provoke political unrest among Muslims in India. Read more about How imperial Britain promoted religion to stymie Palestinian nationalism
15 June 2017
Lavish volume is borne out of Palestinian artist Samia Halaby’s 20 years of research into 1956 massacre. Read more about A defiant remembrance of Kafr Qasem's dead
7 February 2017
An American reverend born into slavery was one of the many acquaintances made by Palestinian tour guide Solomon Negima. Read more about The untold lives of dragomans
19 January 2017
Tamer Abu Ghazaleh’s third album is a rewarding – but not easy – experience. Read more about Music that narrates the plight of a generation
11 January 2017
Collection of studies highlights facets of a vibrant, unique city. Read more about A satisfying celebration of Jerusalem
3 January 2017
Samih al-Qasim is considered one of the two major Palestinian poetic voices of the last half of the 20th century. Read more about The robust world of the great Druze poet