AL-BUSTAN NEWS
Covering Philadelphia’s Southwest Asian and North African Communities
Coming Soon: The ‘Cinema, Etcetera’ Column
By Joseph Fahim
Criticism is imperative not only for understanding Arab culture, but for confronting the mediocrity that can arise from silencing critical perspectives.
‘Black Arab’ Comedian Abbas Wahab Forges His Own Path
By Elissa Odeh
Wahab still remembers his first stand-up show in Ferndale, Michigan: “They gave me five minutes, so I wrote three minutes of jokes and figured the other two would be filled with laughter,” he said. “Let’s just say it didn’t quite work out that way.”
The Dance Troupe Teaching Dabke—and Cultural Survival—in the Diaspora
By Ragad Ahmad
For nearly five decades, El Funoun has understood that keeping Palestinian tradition alive and building upon it constitutes a political act in a context where Palestinians’ very existence remains contested.
Rayan Elnayal is Building Futures in Her Art and Her Profession
By Ben Bennett
Informed by her architectural training and her Sudanese heritage, Elnayal’s art envisions a different, personal kind of futurism in Sudan. And at Studio Black, she doesn’t just imagine what a better future for designers might be, she creates it.
Philly-Based Barakka Bridges Cultures Through Their Music
By Elissa Odeh
What began as background music for diners soon evolved into Barakka, a multicultural band that fuses Turkish folk, Anatolian rock, Middle Eastern classics and Western instrumentation.
Art as Resistance | Lebanese Comic-Journalist Tracy Chahwan Wants Her Work to Bear Witness
By Lauren Abunassar
The insistence on storytelling as testimony of survival, and of survival as a defiant act, is a vibrant throughline in much of Chahwan’s work.
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