Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from Shanghai and Taipei to Guatemala City and Edinburgh ...
At the ceremony in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the leaders of European and Arab states gathered behind US President Donald Trump. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) seemed somewhat ...
The “A Cloud in My Hand” pavilion brings together works by Palestinian artists and their allies, transforming absence into presence and mourning into creative resistance.
Artists from Gaza and their works are largely unable to penetrate the occupation and its borderlines of open-air ghettoization, imprisonment and extermination.
We speak to Madees Khoury, the Middle East’s only female brewmaster, carrying a family legacy, breaking gender norms, and bringing Palestinian beer to the world ...
For decades, the world has watched a tragic cycle repeat itself in Palestine and Israel: violence, Western-led “peace ...
Seeing the livestreamed genocide Israel perpetrated in Gaza has had an effect globally, with the call to boycott Israel at an ...
Muslim and Jewish students at the University of Michigan navigate visibility after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
A 30-minute montage of century-old newsreels stands as one of the most emotional film experiences I’ve had this year.
During my year aboard the Ocean Viking, we collected the harrowing stories of 110 people rescued by the ship in the central ...
Our dispatch from the Chicago International Film Festival 2025 includes coverage of Arco, Kontinental '25, and The Plague.
The “Zinn Education Project” depicts U.S. and Israeli history primarily through the lens of colonialism and racism to shape classroom narratives.The post How public education turned against Israel app ...