Islamic visual traditions have long made space for realities beyond direct perception, and these artists work in calligraphy, installation, and speculative image-making to carry them forward.
I fell in love with textile art. Above and right: visitors to Judy Chicago’s installation, ‘The Dinner Party’, are greeted by six five-foot-high woven banners, created between 1974 and 1979. © Judy ...
The middle class has always dreamed of saving the world from corruption and decay. Yet its revolutions have a curious habit of destroying things that were imperfect but human, replacing them with ...
From poppy seeds and opium pipes to the astonishing truth about tulips, science and obsession collide in this aromatic history of plants and pioneers ...
An artist captivated a crowd in Cairo as she whirled to folklore music in a long red dress, leading a cultural and spiritual performance that celebrated the spirit of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ...
Iran's leadership transition and its military strategy point towards a protracted confrontation. The nation has prepared for years to counter conventional military superiority. This approach involves ...
Tehran’s appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei to lead Iran “sends a strong message to Trump that his bombings and threats are not delivering the regime change he seemingly wants,” an expert told Robin ...
As days turn into weeks and America loses more planes, as the destruction of trillions of dollars worth military assets piles ...
Recent research posits that ‘Columbo’ arose from a corruption of ‘Clerembault’—a name on one of the headstones in the ...
In a world where military might masquerades as moral authority, global powers increasingly treat law as optional and force as policy.
President Donald Trump knew how to get into his Iran war — and with great fanfare. But he doesn’t seem to know how to run this war.
Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America first” agenda.