Arab museum holds fourth annual gala
The National Arab American Museum's fourth annual gala, featuring the Egyptian national Um Kulthoum Orchestra, filled the Detroit Opera House a few weeks ago with more than 2,000 guests. The museum's third annual film festival the following weekend drew large audiences. And a new jewelry exhibit opens next week. ...Big entertainment weekend in Detroit
DEARBORN — He strolls through Shatila Pastries with an entourage, and instantly you know something special's going on. Yep, it's Lebanese favorite Marcel Khalife, in town for a weekend of concerts with Al Mayadine Ensemble. The line at the register? A cashier in the middle of a transaction runs over to get her picture taken...Bellydance Superstars to hit Detroit!
Miles Copeland Miles Copeland certainly didn't invent bellydancing. Nor does he claim to have discovered the art form in America. But it would be difficult to find anyone better able to take the exotic oriental dance form mainstream. That's because Copeland has a healthy respect for Arab culture as well as the record mogul...Islamic, African American art museums team up in New Orleans
It seems like an unlikely collaboration: an exhibit of 75 paintings by more than 10 Muslim artists from five different countries, co-sponsored by Southern University at New Orleans; the New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture and History; and the International Museum of Muslim Cultures, Jackson, Miss. But according to the...Festival promises first rate films
Morocco, Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria without leaving Dearborn? Or better yet, without leaving the Arab American National Museum? The museum is sponsoring the third annual Arab film festival, a series of first-rate films from the Arab world. These films feature a range of different countries and narratives highlighting all...Film sparks revival of Jenin theater
Hamtramck—Years after the release of the award-winning, heart-crushing documentary "Arna's Children," the film's creator is traveling the world to raise money to rebuild the Palestinian youth theater that the movie centers around. Footage of smiling, hopeful faces of a group of Jenin refugee camp children juxtaposed with later images...Ramadan show captivates audiences
DEARBORN — Every night after dusk during Ramadan this year and last, Arabs around the world, Muslim or not, have been united, not by anything religious or nationalistic, but by a phenomenon known as "Bab Al Hara." The second installment of the addictive television series has had tens of millions of feverish Arabs flocking to living...Ann Arbor theatre brings Shakespeare to Baghdad
It is easy to forget Baghdad as it once was and view it only as the tragedy it is today. But once upon a time, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates was the cradle of civilization. It was the land of Scheherazade and The Arabian Nights and before that, Gilgamesh. It is the dream of the Baghdad-that-was that inspires A2CT's...Little Mosque hits the Middle East
CBC's "Little Mosque on the Prairie" is set to air in Israel and other corners of the Middle East, creating an interesting case of a Canadian sitcom exporting a message of religious tolerance to various trouble spots. In a series of recent deals, the show's producer, West Wind Pictures, has sold the broadcast rights to the Israeli...‘The Kingdom’: Kill ’em all
Hollywood's first, and most violent, movie since 9/11 is "The Kingdom." This heavy-handed action film — black (bad Arab) versus white (good American) — displays the heroics of four F.B.I agents who fly off to Saudi Arabia and kill gobs of Arabs. No surprises here; for decades seeing reel Arab corpses pollute the silver screen has been a...12th century Christian-Muslim exchange
The Palace "Al-Aziz" — La Zisa in Italian and English, is an Arab-Muslim monument in the Norman capital of Palermo in Sicily. The Normans were descendants of the Vikings who invaded France and Italy in the tenth and eleventh centuries. This palace is one of many garden pavilions constructed by Arab craftsmen in southeast Palermo and...Art expert to lecture on 12th century Muslim-Christian cooperation
Hashim TawilOn Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007, local artist and art expert will present a lecture entitled "Arab-Norman monuments in Sicily: Manifestation of Muslim-Christian cultural partnership in the 12th Century," at the Eugene A. Forfa Auditorium, ASCC Building at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn, Michigan. Twelfth...Disappointing architecture, stunning Islamic arts
Many reviewers have hailed the Institute of Contemporary Art's (ICA) new $51 million building on the Boston Harbor waterfront as all but a divine gift to architecture. Writing in The Boston Globe, Robert Campbell called the building "the most inventive, most interesting piece of local architecture since the Hancock Tower of a generation...Belly headlines Detroit Hip-Hop Summit on finance
DETROIT - When Ahmad Balshe was seven years old, he fled war-torn Palestine with his family and settled in Ottawa, Canada. At age 10, his passion for hip-hop music surfaced and was enhanced by a love of poetry and creative writing. Today, at age 22, Balshe is referred to as "Belly" and is considered to be a "heavy-weight" in rap music....Film on Islam tied to pro-Israel groups
April 4th, 20070 WASHINGTON (IPS) — A controversial documentary on the threat of radical Islam, promoted by the two most-watched U.S. cable news networks, was marketed and supported in part by self-described "pro-Israel" groups, according to an IPS investigation. Abbreviated versions and segments of "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West"......