Jump for Jordan premiered at Griffin Theatre last month. Miriam Succar reviews Donna Abela’s award-winning play. Have you ever felt that you are personal friends with characters in a movie or play […]
sajjeling
Exile and the role of the intellectual
Edward Said was a wonderful scholar whose writing has inspired me over many years. Having worked in the area of Islamic studies and having read a lot of slanted and downright inaccurate […]
Book reading of ‘In Ramallah, Running’
In Ramallah, Running is a text that details the personal encounter of Guy Mannes-Abbott with Palestine. To celebrate the recent launch of the text, The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is pleased […]
Mamma Z’s Meghli
The birth of a baby is a beautiful occasion. All around the world it is celebrated in unique ways. In some cultures,.gif"post-422" class="post-archive post-422 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-culture category-religion-and-culture">
The race to get married
“Over and over again, stories in women’s magazines insist that women can know fulfilment only at the moment of giving birth to a child…there is no other way for a woman to […]