The Moroccan theatrical performance 'Blood Wedding' achieved significant recognition at the Free Theater Nights Festival in Amman, Jordan, winning three prestigious awards including the Gold Award, Best Direction, and Best Female Performance.
The four-part series "The Najdi Expatriation" by Saudi novelist Mohammed Al-Muzaini depicts a painful journey of men from Najd, traversing various Arab cities amidst conflict and fear. The narrative highlights the characters' suffering in harsh conditions.
Lebanese artist Nabil Nahas unveils his new artwork representing Lebanon at the Venice Biennale, inspired by his country's history and the impacts of war. The artwork, consisting of a series of large paintings, reflects a unique artistic journey from Beirut to Italy.
Jordanians celebrate Eid al-Adha, blending past traditions with present celebrations. Despite changes in rituals, the essence of joy and togetherness remains in everyone's hearts.
The Arab nation celebrates Eid al-Adha with distinctive songs that reflect its rich heritage and culture. From Um Kulthum to Mohamed Ramadan, the melodies and rhythms embody the joy of the holiday.
Ali Badr's article discusses the role of Gulf countries in Arab culture, highlighting the influence of money on cultural institutions. While criticism is important, the piece revisits old ideas without deep analysis.
Iraqi poetry is an integral part of Arab cultural identity, reflecting the struggles and rich history of its people. Poet Adnan Al-Sayegh is a prominent contemporary figure revitalizing this poetic heritage.
A number of artists attended the funeral of the renowned artist Hani Shakir, where sadness was evident on the faces of the attendees, particularly Samira Said and Hani Mohanna. The event reflected the deep human connections within the artistic community.
Twelve years ago, the world lost one of its literary giants, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, whose unique blend of reality and myth left a profound mark on global literature. His works reveal rich intersections with Arabic culture, showcasing his extensive influence.
Artist Najwa Ibrahim affirmed that Hani Shakir is one of the most prominent figures in Arab art, representing a unique talent in the field. Her recent statements focused on his artistic journey and impact on the music scene.
Arab romantic novels are undergoing a significant transformation in writing style, shedding the shyness surrounding the topic of love. This change reflects a complex reality in the publishing market, as authors embrace more bold narratives about human relationships.
Ahmad Adour, a prominent cultural figure in the region, has passed away, leaving a significant void in the literary arena. Known for his valuable contributions to literature and art, Adour enriched the Arabic library with his remarkable works.
Iraqi poet and artist Sadiq Al-Saigh passed away yesterday evening in London after a long battle with illness. He leaves behind a rich cultural legacy that intertwines poetry, visual arts, and calligraphy.
In a significant recognition of Palestinian poetry, the House of Poetry in Morocco awarded its prestigious Arakana Prize to four prominent Palestinian poets. The recipients are Ghassan Zaqtan, Youssef Abdul Aziz, Taher Riyad, and Zuhair Abu Shaib.
On this day, May 2, 1902, the Arab literary scene lost one of its most prominent writers and poets, Aisha Al-Taimuriyah. She left behind a rich literary legacy that enriched Arab culture.
Miguel de Cervantes, the author of the renowned Spanish novel 'Don Quixote', may have Moorish ancestry. Recent studies reveal new dimensions in his life and the influence of Arabic culture on his works.
The 'New Releases... A First Look' section showcases the latest offerings from publishers, universities, and research centers in the Arab world, along with select foreign publications. These releases reflect the diversity of thought and culture in the region.
Sediq Abdullah Hatab significantly contributed to the cultural movement in Kuwait through the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters, particularly via the 'World of Knowledge' series. His contributions have left a profound impact on the Arab cultural scene.
Arabic is one of the oldest living languages in the world, rich in history and culture. Reports highlight the importance of preserving this language amid contemporary challenges.
This season, Egyptian drama is racing to present a series of new works on digital platforms after a long delay in their release. These short productions reflect the evolution of the artistic industry in Egypt, aiming to meet the growing demands of the audience amid digital transformations.
The rock inscriptions of Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia serve as a testament to the spiritual history of pilgrims, who etched their messages across time. These inscriptions reflect their cultural and spiritual experiences, making them open pages of history.
Al-Ghad newspaper has unveiled new information regarding Aswad Ghamdan, highlighting the importance of this topic in the regional context. The new details shed light on various dimensions of this issue and its potential impact.
UNESCO has announced that Rabat, Morocco, will be the World Book Capital for 2026, succeeding Rio de Janeiro. Celebrations will kick off on April 23, focusing on promoting reading and combating illiteracy in underprivileged communities.
A perplexing situation arises in the Arab artistic community regarding the absence of several stars from the scene, raising questions about the reasons behind this hiatus. Fans are left wondering about the future of these artists and the impact on the artistic landscape.
The Arab identity faces increasing challenges due to rapid global changes. This situation highlights the urgent need to enhance belonging and cultural awareness among new generations.
Egyptian artist Wasef Botros Ghali is set to gain international recognition through upcoming exhibitions in Dubai and New York. These events aim to promote Arab arts on the global stage.
Syrian cinema faces significant challenges due to current conditions, yet it strives to revive its artistic heritage through new works that reflect lived realities. This trend is highlighted in various film festivals celebrating Syrian creativity.
American singer Sabrina Carpenter has issued an apology for mocking the cultural practice of the 'zaghrouta' after receiving backlash from her audience. The apology followed the circulation of a video in which she made fun of this tradition.
The King Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation in Casablanca hosts a special exhibition marking seven centuries since the documentation of Ibn Battuta's famous journey, 'The Gift of the Observers', showcasing manuscripts and global translations of this historical journey.
The women's Aqaba dress stands out as a significant cultural symbol in Arab society, reflecting a rich history and deep-rooted traditions. This attire is an integral part of the cultural identity of women in the Aqaba region.