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Interviews

Etab Hreib on Conflict, Commercialism, and Sexism in Syria’s Current Art Movement
Arabic Poetry and the Public Sphere Today: A Conversation Between Abbas Beydoun and Rula Jurdi
The Embrace of Beauty and Suffering in Dina Abd Elsalam's 'Rest in Peace'
Words Behind Bars: Syrian Poet Faraj Bayrakdar Speaks After 14 Years of Detention
Eyad Shehab Ahmed on Editing, Documentary Projects, and the Impact of Gulf-Funded Satellite Demand on Syrian Television Drama
Syrian Screenplay Writer Najeeb Nseir Speaks On Breaking Taboos in Syrian Drama
Dialogue with Sculptor Monkith Saaid Before His Passing
George Tarabishi on His Book, Jabri, and Theory of Rethinking Turath Studies
Helen Karam on Childhood Inspirations, Artistic Quest to Preserve Beirut and Will to Survive on Own Terms
Syrian Artist Walid Agha Searches for the Spirit of the Letters

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