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Yalla! Let's Eat: Franco-Palestinian chef Fadi Kattan's new London restaurant Akub opened fully in mid-January. But he doesn't want diners to only come because they support Palestine. 'I want them to come and enjoy a meal,' he says.
The PalArt collective reunites Palestinian artists around London. Supported by Amnesty International UK, last weekend it held a four-day festival at Rich Mix. We spoke with poets, playwrights and participants to find out the festival's importance.
In what felt like a seminal year for Arab culture, 2022 saw the stars of the Arab world align to eclipse past ceilings of achievement. What will 2023 hold for this ever-expressive cohort of creatives, and is the world ready for the Arab takeover?
States of Journalism series: Our coverage of Palestine is unique because it is honest, integral, and gives a 360-degree view of the situation, rather than politicised snippets of events. Our secret recipe? Telling the truth.
Deprived of statehood in the most traumatic fashion, Palestinians have kept their right of return alive by building a dynamic and thriving national culture. Through literature, art, music, fashion and theatre, the Palestinian dream lives on.
°®Âþµº Meets: Palestinian-American actor and director, Cherien Dabis. Behind some of TV's most revered titles, Cherien has forged unprecedented creative pathways and helped foster new spaces for the next generation of budding Arab filmmakers.
Film review: Khaled Jarrar’s second feature gives dignity and identity to the shapeless mass of refugees escaping the most troubled parts of our planet.
Book Club: Through a multi-lingual analysis of Palestinian literature, Maurice Ebileeni's latest book is a compelling account of how enforced displacement has led to a diversification of Palestinian thought, writing, and narration of space.
Book Club: Benjamin Netanyahu has triumphantly returned to Israeli politics. The three-time PM has left an indelible mark on the Israeli political landscape, with his right-wing, myopic and troubling ideals now defined in his memoir, 'My Story'.
Sarah Agha and Wisam Al Jafari are co-curating a Palestinian short film screening at the Bethlehem Cultural Festival. Here, Sarah tells °®Âþµº about the importance of Palestinian cinema and the ethos behind the festival.