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Hey hey, ho, ho, Donald Trump has gotta go

By sajjeling on January 22, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

The politics and consequences of Peter Dutton’s comments

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Hasanin Sadeq and Diwaniya’s vibrant art scene

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In Australia, not all Visa Applicants are equal

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Halal love – in Beirut

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Take Aniseed not Antidepressants: battling Arab taboo (III)

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The race to get married

By sajjeling on January 1, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

“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 […]

Things we want to remember and forget about 2013

By sajjeling on December 31, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

In these last few hours of 2013, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. Let’s recall moments from the past year that we may want to remember for years to come, […]

Extras required for web series

By sajjeling on December 10, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Extras are required for a party scene in I LUV U BUT. I LUV U BUT is a 10 episode web series, and season two is currently in production. The producers are […]

Mesopotamia’s cynical pessimists

By sajjeling on December 10, 2013 • ( 2 Comments )

Were the Mesopotamians a bunch of pessimists? Claudia Sirdah writes that Mesopotamian negativity is a product of their religiosity and their strong belief in fate – a mentality that can found in […]

Dear Edward: Walking the Saidian path

By sajjeling on December 8, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

How does one begin to speak about the legacy of Edward Wadie Said? A teacher, professor of comparative literature, secular critic, literary essayist, voice of Palestine on my radio and in my […]

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