
Watermelon Pictures Wants To Be The Future Of Palestinian Representation In Hollywood
From “The Voice of Hind Rajab” to “The Encampments”, co-founders Hamza and Badie Ali are just getting started.
From “The Voice of Hind Rajab” to “The Encampments”, co-founders Hamza and Badie Ali are just getting started.
Breakdancing as trauma-informed dance has endured as artistic resistance from the Bronx to Gaza.
In times of national pride and turmoil, the Lebanese people have turned to the country’s artists and music to shape their national memory.
The longest-running alternative band currently playing in Lebanon talks about their shift in sonic exploration on their latest project.
The genre-defining musician in conversation with multimedia artist Yassin “NARCY” Alsalman on rest, responsibility, and return.
The musician talks winning a BAFTA and composing film scores.
With a new album—and a new baby—the Moroccan-American artist is stepping into a whole new chapter.
The Belgian-based, Syrian-Libyan artist Bader Shashit is making deliberately imperfect music, building studios in the hood, and a new scene from the outside in.
The artist talks about creating The Dome Sessions and bringing musicians together to explore performances and archive national memory.
These two concerts, held in 1967 and 1979 respectively, are still considered historical moments in the artists’ careers.
If Sinéad O’Connor were around today, watching the children of Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan starve, her outrage would be incandescent.…
There is nothing complicated about speaking up against the violent brutality faced by the Sudanese people.
Gaza will bury the idea that we all eventually come to be against the great Evils of our time.
As we enter a “MENAssance” with our music, so too should we use our platforms to challenge stereotypes and harmful tropes about Arab communities.
The coalition’s latest project in Syria is an effort to mobilize support for Syria’s forgotten moms and babies.
Stories of U.S. military strength have infiltrated entertainment.
Fifty years after winning the prestigious Palme d’Or for his film ‘Chronicle of the Years of Fire’, Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina continues to be the gold standard for Algerian filmmakers.
Audiences have pointed out some subtle and not-so-subtle allusions between the Man of Steel film and what’s actually happening in Gaza.
The Palestinian filmmaker and actress talks about her latest project and what it means to tell the truth about Palestine.
Long-time filmmakers and content creator duo Charles Canning Burt, producer, and Omar Parker, director, are at it again with an…
Imane Khelif, Abdelrahman Elaraby, and Fadi Eldeeb share what they listen to before a huge competition, what reminds them of home, and a song tied to a turning point in their lives.
Kème Production is bridging the gap between Middle Eastern talent and their fans abroad, in turn helping to broaden the genre’s reach.
During times of turmoil and crisis in the Middle East and North Africa, football and music come together for the people.
A growing global MENA party scene has become a vital space for some diaspora to find community and solidarity, even as it draws scrutiny over its political role.
Sundus Abdul Hadi and Yassin Alsalman, the founders of the independent bookstore in Montreal, seek to preserve literature, music, and community.
There’s a new rhythm pulsing through the world of wellness—one where athletes and musicians move in sync, powered by innovation,…
“I want Dubai to be a place where everybody from all over the world meets each other.” Sheikh Mohammed bin…
In a world defined by rapid technological disruption, artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of nearly every industry, from healthcare…
Cryptocurrencies have become tools for financial inclusion and literacy. Bitcoin has become an unexpected ally in women’s financial empowerment in…
g.tec medical engineering, a global leader in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, is set to host the world’s largest BCI &…