Sadegh Adham shares how his childhood experiences during the Iran-Iraq war shaped his art, exploring themes of imperfection, identity, and bridging cultural history with global audiences.
Since the Assad regime fell after more than 50 years in power, the extent of Syria’s cultural isolation is becoming clear.
The dismantling of USAID by the Trump administration means there are no staff to process waivers submitted by food and other ...
Curated by Sahar Seyedjafar, an independent curator and the founder of Iris Contemporary Space, this ambitious project will ...
Winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2022, "The Netanyahus" is a searing comic novel that peers behind the psychology of an abrasive ...
An Apache helicopter patrolled the outskirts of the city of Hassakeh as a heavily loaded pickup truck, filled with displaced ...
The acclaimed film director’s new project is a photographic exhibition about mass demonstration – and concludes a very personal journey ...
Former US president and son of Kenya, Barack Obama, is painted on a matatu bus in Nairobi alongside the late Nelson Mandela ...
"[T]he right to religious freedom is protected by the people for everybody," said Vice President Vance. "Whether you're a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim, or no faith at all." ...
Some directors have all the optimism, and Richard Linklater falls into this category. His film career began with chronicles ...
Mayor Joe Schember is getting questions about potential immigration enforcement actions in Erie. Here, he explains the city's ...