
Susannah Tarbush
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Jan 24, 2024 |
qantara.de | Stefan Franzen |Daniel Bax |Susannah Tarbush |Ceyda Nurtsch
Palestinian pianist Faraj Suleiman · 24.01.2024 Pianist Faraj Suleiman has developed a style all his own, rich in ornamentation and with a powerful rock energy.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
qantara.de | Lena Bopp |Diana Hodali |Susannah Tarbush |Björn Zimprich
Lebanon: Film-makers face death threats · 04.12.2023 A film released by two Lebanese comedians dared to poke fun at almost anything. The result? Death threats https://qantara.de/en/node/42981 Print Is there anything to laugh about in the Dahieh? You might assume not, given everything we know about the district south of Beirut where Hezbollah reigns. But what do we really know?
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Nov 13, 2023 |
qantara.de | Emran Feroz |Stefan Franzen |Susannah Tarbush
Music in Taliban Afghanistan · 13.11.2023 Kharabat was once Kabul's sacred music district, but since the Taliban returned to Afghanistan, music has been banned. Yet those brought up for a life of performance have not given up hope https://qantara.de/en/node/42862 Print Recent decades have changed many of Kabul's narrow streets.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
qantara.de | Volker Kaminski |Claudia Kramatschek |Susannah Tarbush
The shock Anders feels when he wakes up one morning to find that his white skin has turned dark brown is profound. Alarmed and unsettled, Anders examines his body, studies with disbelief the reflection of his face in the mirror, and registers how alien he has suddenly become to himself now that his skin is dark and he is a different Anders. Shame, rage and grief wash over the young fitness instructor by turns.
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