The Markaz Review
Radio Tabbouli
Radio Tabbouli is The Markaz Review's podcast for discovering cultural news and meeting artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, academics, musicians and other personalities from the Middle East, North Africa and its diasporas. Radio Tabbouli c’est le podcast de The Markaz Review pour découvrir l’actualité culturelle et rencontrer des artistes, des écrivains, des cinéastes, des acteurs, des universitaires, des musiciens et d'autres personnalités du Moyen-Orient, de l'Afrique du Nord et de ses diasporas. www.themarkaz.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes
Oum Kalthoum, le 50e anniversaire avec l'animatrice invitée Mayssa Issa 15.07.2025 34:40
Radio Tabbouli en français Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Forgetting, an episode of Radio Tabbouli, from The Markaz Review 03.07.2025 1:05:41
The Markaz Review presents a conversation on our May issue, TMR 41 FORGETTING, around the culture of memory and forgetting in the Arab world with four of the issue’s contributing writers: Mai Al-Nakib, Saleem Haddad, Asmaa Elgamal and Nabil Salih. Hosted and moderated by TMR senior editor Lina Mounzer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writing Across Boundaries, hosted by Malu Halasa, Literary Editor at The Markaz Review 28.06.2025 47:00
Multilingualism, translation, queerness and generational clashes were some of the themes for this roundtable conversation celebrating The Markaz Review’s 2024 summer double literary issue. MK Harb from Beirut, Nektaria Anastasiadou from Istanbul, and Qais Akbar Omar from Kabul joined The Markaz’s literary editor Malu Halasa. They discussed the art of fiction, the universality of localism, and the...
Public Intellectual, a conversation produced by The Markaz Review 27.06.2025 59:32
Highly accomplished writers and public intellectuals Moustafa Bayoumi (from New York) and Hisham Bustani (from Amman) join TMR senior editor Lina Mounzer in Beirut, for a conversation post October 7, 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning Home, the 50th issue of The Markaz Review (May 2025) 27.06.2025 55:19
In the 50th issue of The Markaz Review, RETURNING HOME is a compelling theme in both creative nonfiction and fiction. In “ A Kashmiri in Cashmere ,” Nafeesa Syeed hopes she’ll feel at home in a small Washington town east of Seattle, named after her native region, caught between India and Pakistan. In “ Return to Ramallah ,” a brief excerpt from playwright Betty Shamieh’s debut novel Too...
A Year of War: A Conversation on Our Shared Future - EN 08.11.2024 1:07:21
This special episode of Radio Tabbouli brings you into the conversation we had following the publication of our October ‘24 issue, TMR 45 • FROM HERE ONE YEAR ON with Samina Najmi, Ziad Suidan and Lina Mounzer, with special guest Mona Seif. This discussion was about the year of war that began on October 7, 2023, which has since spread into Lebanon and Yemen, with further hostilities expected betwe...
OUM x Festival Arabesques - FR 16.10.2024 34:39
Pour ce nouveau podcast TMR vous emmène au Festival Arabesques à la rencontre de l’envoûtante chanteuse marocaine OUM, auteure compositrice-interprète, qui nous présente son dernier album best of Dakchi. Nous évoquerons son parcours, son vaste univers aux multiples influences musicales ainsi que sa vision de l’identité et son amour pour le darija le dialecte marocain. English In this new pod...
The Markaz Review Book Club Discusses Khaled Khalifa’s “No One Prayed Over Their Graves” - EN 10.10.2024 51:11
On today’s episode on Radio Tabbouli, we invite you to join the conversation of our October ‘23 Book Club meeting on Khaled Khalifa’s novel, No One Prayed Over Their Graves which explores themes of love, death, and societal change in 19th-century Aleppo. The novel, set against the backdrop of Ottoman and French colonial influences, follows two friends whose lives are altered by a flood. Tune in to...
Atelier des Artistes en Exil 2024 - FR 15.05.2024 27:57
Pour ce quatrième podcast Radio Tabbouli, vous emmène aux portes ouvertes de l’atelier des artistes en exil en plein coeur de Paris. Nous avons eu le plaisir de rencontrer Hura Mirshekari chanteuse et plasticienne dont ses musiques nous font voyager dans la région aride du Sistan en Iran. 00:00 Intro 01:04 Interview Hura Mirshekari 26:42 Chanson Gharare Yar 27:35 Outro Pour en sa...
Who's Who? with the Editors at The Markaz Review - EN 30.01.2024 35:56
In this first English episode of Radio Tabbouli, the editors of The Markaz Review (TMR) – Jordan Elgrably, Rana Asfour, Lina Mounzer, Malu Halasa and Mohammad Rabie – discuss their own stories, how they became writers, and what brought them to TMR together in Montpellier. About The Markaz Review editors: Jordan Elgrably - Editor in Chief & Art Director (Los Angeles/Montpellier) A Franco-Americ...
Biennale des Arts de la Scène en Méditerranée 2023 - FR 07.12.2023 1:01:48
Pour ce troisième podcast Radio Tabbouli, TMR vous emmène à la Biennale des Arts de la Scène en Méditerranée pour sa 2ème édition. Nous y rencontrerons deux femmes engagées, Giovanna Tanzarella et Simone Bitton, pour une Méditerranée ouverte où l'art, les discussions et les idées circulent. Au menu : l’interview de Giovanna Tanzarella chercheuse et actrice de la société civile qui est intervenue d...
Festival Cinemed 2023 - FR 14.11.2023 45:35
Pour ce deuxième podcast Radio Tabbouli, TMR vous emmène au Festival CINEMED - le Festival International du Cinéma Méditerranéen de Montpellier - pour sa 45eme édition. Nous y rencontrerons deux jeunes réalisateurs Lina Soualem et Cyril Aris pour deux documentaires en compétition. Au menu : l’interview de Lina Soualem accompagnée de sa mère l’actrice Hiam Abbass pour le documentaire Bye Bye...
Festival Arabesques 2023 - FR 24.10.2023 45:31
Pour ce premier podcast Radio Taboulli, TMR vous emmène dans les coulisses du Festival Arabesques à la Halle Tropisme de Montpellier pour deux soirées de la scène actuelle et alternative. Nous y rencontrerons Imed, Khalil, Petra et Hany : 4 parcours d’artistes éclectiques. Leurs points communs ? C’est puiser dans la musique arabe traditionnelle leur inspiration qu'ils revisitent avec des sons élec...
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