Mile + Livernois” at the Detroit Institute of Arts celebrates Detroit as a place for Black women to live and create by ...
The Middle East has been a hotbed of conflict for decades, as such many nations within the region have built up their ...
Abu Tor is more than a neighborhood; it’s a microcosm of Jerusalem itself – a place where history, religion, and modern life intersect in complex and fascinating ways.
At a depth of 11 metres off the coast of Panama, German citizen Rüdiger Koch has been living for two months in a capsule ...
A 3rd century Roman emperor, once believed to be fictional, has been proven to have existed following the discovery of an ...
The New Arab revisits the ancient cities of the Middle East, highlighting the destruction caused by war, looting, and neglect ...
Jean-Léon Gérôme pioneered Orientalism in art in a way that can still be felt—and seen—today. Museum show in Doha traces that ...
Last week, the French-Lebanese filmmaker Hadi Moussally received the prestigious Fashion Film Award for his film ‘Shame (عيب) ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys 150 years of Black artists turning to ancient Egypt.
Oxford published Tauseef A Parray’s Islam and Democracy offers an overview of surrounding Islam's compatibility with ...
The Old Guard has outlived its usefulness. It's time for them to be deposed.
Paintings like The Snake Charmer or The Black Bard are recognised by millions around the world, but few will instinctually ...