This Place They Dried From The Sea This interview originally appeared on Montreal Serai. It is re-published on arenaofspeculation.org with kind permissioin. For those based in the UK, the film Port of Memory will be screened in London... Read more
The 2012 London Palestine Film Festival will open at the Barbican Cinema on Friday April 20th, and continue for two weeks at the Barbican and at SOAS and UCL venues (University of London). Watch the Festival’s trailer here
Read moreThe stylistic approach of Fatima Abbadi’s photos is ideally placed between the approach of the historical experiences of the American street photography and the approach ascribable to the so-called European humanistic photography. From the... Read more
Cairo- Egyptian security services at the Luxor Security Department managed to hold a British tourist and his wife at Luxor Airport after finding 19 different items of Egyptian artefacts in their possession
Read moreThe 23 February witnessed the launch of the first fashion week in the Omani capital Muscat, as part of the Muscat Festival, with the participation of a large number of Arab and Asian designers. The first day showed the works of four... Read more
SPANISH photographer Samuel Aranda has won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her arms after a demonstration in Yemen
Read moreNominations are now open for the 5th edition of the Channel Middle East Awards, the leading awards event for the region’s IT channel
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi ARTSPACE in Dubai is opening an exhibition of “Egyptian Tales. An innovative selection of works by various Egyptian artists. The reception opening will be on Monday February 13th 2012, from 7.00pm-9.30pm at ARTSPACE... Read more
Tweet One of many upcoming events celebrating 200 years since the birth of Dickens entitled ‘The Amusement of the People’: Dickens, Birmingham and the Theatre will include a Talk by Dr Tony Williams, Associate Editor of The Dickensian... Read more
Tweet Imagine a twenty-foot-high wall between Frome and Warminster. Now imagine that wall snaking through Frome itself, cutting you off from your home or your office. That’s life in the Palestinian West Bank
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