TELEVISION
Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek dies at 48
Slow burns, sullen Beirut love and expelling my ghosts
CINEMA
'Greenland' comes to the big screen, weeks after Trump made headlines with his land-grab fantasy
CINEMA
Ghost Films: Archives come back to life at Metropolis
Shakespeare soapbox, Iranian artists, and my brAIny dream
CINEMA
What comes after? ‘Just an Accident' : Jafar Panahi’s film about post-Islamic Republic Iran
FILM REVIEW
The woman who inked Shakespeare’s quill: ‘Hamnet’ review
INTERVIEW
Sharon Hakim discusses the modernity of Egyptian director Youssef Chahine's 'female gaze'
ANNIVERSARY
Youssef Chahine's cinema of the 'I' as a political act
Decoldonizing Camus, Arab philosophy on-air, and Italian vistas
FILM FESTIVAL
Mark your calendars: Italian cinema is back with 10 films offering something for everyone
CINEMA
Rereading 'The Stranger' from colonial Algeria: The political act of Francois Ozon
ARAB THOUGHT
A new radio series sheds light on the richness of Arab philosophy
FILM REVIEW
George Khabbaz and the sinking island
CINEMA