Egyptian, Tunisian, Lebanese and other Arabic Authors
Once again, convulsions in distant places are teaching us geography. It is also a good time to learn about the …
Once again, convulsions in distant places are teaching us geography. It is also a good time to learn about the …
I’ve been reading — actually, listening to– Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War for a week, during commute times, …
I came to this novel, Midaq Alley, (1947) from the film, El Callejon del los Milagros, which was made from …
Caramel, Nadine Labaki’s 2007 film from Lebanon, is about as close a film from the Arab world to those Western …
Wheww! You want to see a very tough prison film, don’t slow up with Dead Man Walking, or The Green …
The Republican Study Committee last week released a list of proposed budget cuts totaling $2.5 trillion, including a recommendation to withdraw …
The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag, of the high Altai mountains in Mongolia , is one of the most engaging, …
I’ve been amazed in reading James Bradley’s Imperial Cruise to discover how pervasive racial theories dominated political thought and action …
El Callejon de los Milagros is a Mexican movie, with the marvelous Salma Hayek in the lead role, based on …
I’m not usually one for mild-mannered sex farces in which cleavage and booty seem to be the main draw but …
2010. What more can be said? Queensland, Australia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil are being swamped from unprecedented rains. In …
We have been recently treated to a bit of public discussion about those who re-write history in order to clean …