The PalArt Collective are partnering with Amnesty International UK to host a one-of-a-kind Palestinian theatre and art festival at London’s Rich Mix. Over the course…
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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival to return with in-person events alongside online shows
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF), the UK’s longest running festival of Arab arts and culture, returns in July 2021 for its 23rd edition. The multi-artform…
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By Amir Darwish Autobiographies in the Arab world are not individualistic but group one that connects with the family and it has elements of other…
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By Angham A. Abdullah From the ashes of tragedy an Iraq rises guarded by millions of lovers, an Iraq with liquid black eyes whose lips are…
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