
Maha’s Orkos: The Lost Record That Took Four Decades to Find Its Time
Maha’s 1979 debut Orkos fused funk, disco, soft rock and jazz with Arabic roots, then vanished. Decades later, it became a cult classic.

Maha’s 1979 debut Orkos fused funk, disco, soft rock and jazz with Arabic roots, then vanished. Decades later, it became a cult classic.

As more Egyptians born and raised abroad move back home, they carry with them a diasporic gaze that’s easy to detect and hard to ignore.

TUL8TE spends Sadeek El Bernameg making the uneasy argument that hit-making and artistic integrity don’t have to be at odds.

Shabjdeed’s Saint Levant diss exposes the pressure on Palestinians to remain legible and dignified “perfect victims.”

The UK asylum system keeps young people waiting for papers, work, school, and a future. These four refused to let waiting become their life.

On Habeitek, Amr Diab returns to his ’90s and ’00s sound, meeting Gen Z’s growing appetite for Y2K nostalgia.

One might not typically expect to find rock stars performing at a dueling piano show. Yet Ryan Bueter and Donny…

Five years after her debut, Inez returns with Farasha, an ambitious album embracing Arab sounds and emotional vulnerability.

Michael Hakim isn’t seeking validation from the Arab world. He’s building AR&B, a new sound shaped by the Arab diaspora’s hybrid identity.

Under the weight of representation and identity politics, Salma Mousa examines the Arab diaspora’s longing for a home that doesn’t exist.

Bashar and Maher Al Assad have been sentenced to death in absentia by a Damascus court for crimes committed under the Assad regime.

After years of trust-building among the Yazidis, photojournalist Emily Garthwaite documents their long journey home after genocide and war.

An incomplete timeline of the president’s months-long insistence that the conflict is almost over.

The UAE is halfway through building a pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, with plans to double crude exports by 2027.

More than a decade after the Tadamon massacre, Syrian authorities say Amjad Youssef, long linked to the killings, is now in custody.

Over the past few years, a wave of Saudi absurdist comedy has been migrating from YouTube to streaming. AlKhalat+ is its latest dispatch.

خلال السنوات الأخيرة، بدأ تيّار من الكوميديا الغرائبية السعودية بمغادرة موطنه على يوتيوب باتجاه منصات البث، الخلاط+ آخر إصدارات هذا التيار.

The smartest move in Arab TV’s recent history was to go completely dumb. Five seasons in, The Game is still proving it right.

Rolling Stone MENA’s monthly streaming guide to the films, TV series, and documentaries available across platforms in the MENA region.

A look back at fifteen years of Mohamed Samy’s directing during the most prolific production era in Egyptian television.

From IShowSpeed to Johnny Depp, the farvahar keeps appearing in pop culture. Is it appropriation or appreciation?

Forget, for a moment, everything you imagine when you think of a private members’ club, and meet Musly Club, the…

Salma Moussa argues the diss track’s best case is a demand for accountability within a community of trust.

Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi sees himself as an art custodian, not an owner, and believes sharing Arab art is the best way to protect it.

Success has a way of creating certainty. When business is growing, opportunities multiply, headlines become more flattering and confidence begins…

Every global company begins with a decision about what it believes the market has accepted for too long. For Tag…

Jack Doohan has always been used to life in the fastest of lanes. Speed has been the factor that has…

Timed bidding and limited windows are changing how purchases unfold Online shopping doesn’t always happen in a straight line anymore.…

The Dubai-based holding company is fostering partnerships with tech to leverage proof of concept for Gulf state capacity-building in frontier…

Microsoft places Israel unit under French oversight amid investigation into Azure-linked military use against Palestinians.




