Born in 1963 in the Iraqi city of Kut, Naseer Shamma started his career in music and melodies, particularly with...
Moayad Al-Haidari, an artist, writer, and quiet radio broadcaster, stands out as a bright star in the creative sky in his dream-filled, colourful, book-filled, expatriate studio...
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Niels Hav: A Motto of Love and Pleasure is Necessary in This Day of Epidemics and Warfare Interviewed by: Mohsen Hassan Scandinavian poets and writers are...
Writer Sarah Al-Suhail to Arabisk London: Human Trafficking is the Most Horrific Crime Against Mankind, With Juvenile Recruitment into War is an Hourly Issue. Interviewed...
Rana Al-Barhoumi, a Saudi entrepreneur, infuses the street where the “Der Bäcker” bakery sits with the peculiar aroma of freshly made and uniquely baked delicacies. You...
Tanzanian artist Masoud Kibwana is a creative figure. He depicted his home environment in paintings and drawings by using vibrant colours and delicate lines. His plastic...
Roberto Pazzi: My Flashes Represent Diversity and Beauty, and My Heroes Are Fascinated with Rituals of Amazement and Prosperity. Interviewed by: Mohsen Hassan International photographer Roberto...
Khaled Al-Hajar to Arabisk London: Politicisation of International Film Festivals Requires us to have Self-Confidence and Produce Films that Reflect our Issues and Communities. Interviewed...
Our discussion with Mahmoud Al-Baklava in this exclusive interview with Arabisk London delves deeply into his interests, which range from visual arts to ancient antiquities, and...