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‘This film is a ceremony’: Óliver Laxe on the Oscar-nominated Sirât
Set against against the vast Moroccan desert, the director speaks about his film’s journey of spirituality and self-discovery
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Cooking as resistance: the Palestinian chef teaching Barcelona about Gaza
Asma Abu Salama fled the Strip for Spain and started Gazzawi Cuisine, using dishes from home to rebuild her life and preserve her culture
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Penguins, whales and jummah prayers on a halal expedition to Antarctica
Amid the ice and snow of world’s largest wilderness we experienced a deep and life-affirming sense of spiritual and human connection
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The poetic heart of Abdullah Miniawy’s restless sonic explorations
A new collaboration between the Egyptian multidisciplinary artist and French electronic producer Simo Cell is the latest in a long line of boundary-defying projects
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Indonesia’s bold and aromatic flavours are like a holiday in your mouth
You’re not really living if you’ve never tried this nation’s rich and fragrant rendangs, crispy fried fish dishes and chilli-spiked sambals
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Weekend with Cherien Dabis: ‘Learning to let go allowed me to feel peace in my life’
The director and actor on weekend walks in New York, tea ceremonies and her latest film All That’s Left of You
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Learning the dishes of my cultures gave me a taste of belonging
Being Egyptian, Irish and Pakistani, the closest I’ve ever come to feeling less ‘other’ was when I prepared meals with the women in my family
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Mosaic Rooms reopens as an artistic space for the Arab diaspora
After closing for a year for refurbishment, the west London venue is relaunching with new works from artists Dima Srouji and Bouchra Khalili
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‘Dabke is a way to keep our culture alive’
The thunderous rhythms and high-energy moves of Palestine and the wider Levant are whipping up a storm at a south London workshop, open to all








