Articles for December 2012
- Radio Shangri-La: Lisa Napoli’s Journey of Discovery in Bhutan
- Interview: Timeri Murari on The Taliban Cricket Club and Life under Tyranny
- Montenegro’s Literary Revival: Contemporary Voices from the ‘Black Mountain’
- The Kid From Brussels: Jazz Icon Toots Thielemans
- Stefan Sprenger: Liechtenstein’s Literary Outsider
- How Turkey's Classical And Folk Music Continues To Survive
- From the Steppes of Central Asia: The Suppression of Turkmen Literature
- Mihai Eminescu: The Divided National Poet
- Deimantas Narkevičius’ Video Art: Between The Personal & The Political
- Cult Writers Explore The Underbelly Of German Society
- Federico Herrero's Vibrant Expression Engages with the City of San José
- Defining Cultural Identity: Taiwanese New Wave Cinema
- Tales of Glamour and Excess: Top Films Set in Monaco
- Ancient Divisions in Modern Contexts: Ismail Kadare’s Three Elegies for Kosovo
- The Cafesjian Center for the Arts: From Soviet Monolith to Artistic Paradise
- Tales From the Nile: The Best Egyptian Writers
- Debating Greece’s Future: Contemporary Artists Interpret the Greek Crisis
- Repetitions, Humour and Silence in the Art of Su-Mei Tse
- Exploring a Musical Landscape: Anri Sala’s Video Art
- Towards An Independent Literature: Malta’s Writers and Poets
- Emerging From Obscurity: The Rise of Pakistani Literature
- Contemporary Turkish Artists: Performing Culture and Identity
- Forward Home: The Power of the Caribbean Diaspora
- Guillermo Kuitca: The Map Is More Interesting Than The Territory
- Jean Cocteau, The Poetic Prince of French Cinema
- Salman Rushdie: Controversy and Mysticism
- Luxembourgish Literature: In Search Of A National Voice
- Beyond the Glitz and Glamour: The Best Novels Set in Monaco