Memories of Yemen
Good friends, a hospital tragedy, and a lack of toilet paper in public washrooms.
The western and Islamic worlds clearly don’t understand one another, as the botched Newsweek report on the Koran clearly shows.
Clearly the marriage gods were telling me something. Your marriage is something very noble. Don’t blow it. Because, yes, it also has the potential to burst into flames.
Camilla Effect one big yawn Read More »
It not only returns life to its natural pace, but the bicycle is the great leveller.
In Africa, the bicycle rules Read More »
In Uganda, the land has uncommon beauty, and life has its own strange mix of dark memories of killings, talk of restorative justice, and forgiveness.
The everyday feel of death Read More »
Booming, oil-rich city is luring outsiders. That s likely why it feels so hollow.
Dubai is on a roll Read More »
The feet of ‘ragged men’, Vincent Van Gogh and the story of the prodigal son all come to mind as Easter dawns in Yemen.
Biblical images on Sana’a’s streets Read More »
Daniel Pearl and Walid al-Saqqaf would have enjoyed furthering Muslim-Jewish dialogue in, say, some juice bar in Tehran with Bob Dylan playing.
Two people who should have met Read More »