Patton Interpretation: Crash Course

General George S. Patton – larger than life, and forever etched in our memory by George C. Scott’s role in front of a monumental American flag – was the focus of the audience at Casablanca’s Villa des Arts, thanks to the people of Dar America.


Perdicaris: American Playboy?

An American millionaire is kidnapped in Tangier, Morocco in 1904, and the incident sparks not only an episode of Teddy Roosevelt’s gunboat diplomacy, but also – a first in the 20th century – an outpouring of worldwide sympathy expressed in letters now at the American Legation museum.


Arab & US Communicators in Tangier

Media professionals and communications educators gather in Tangier for the 18th annual AUSACE conference, launched at the Legation.


Al-Halqa: In the Storyteller’s Circle

The Moroccan storytelling tradition – Al-Halqa, title of Thomas Ladenburger’s documentary – is a dying art, and should not be labelled “begging,” just because they pass around the hat.


The Moroccan Network in America

For a country of its size, location, and GDP, Morocco – and Moroccan-Americans – devote considerable attention to ensuring a strong presence not only in Washington but all across the United States.


Tangier, Morocco’s Next Casablanca

Tangier welcomes AMCHAM, the American Chamber of Commerce in Morocco, to the city that brought ashore a Coca Cola plant from a World War II surplus ship, and which will now host Africa’s largest bottling plant.


Tanjawis Take a History Lesson

Tangerines get excited about their history seen through more than two centuries of life at the Tangier American Legation.


Professorial Performance: Cain-Asbury in Tangier

Southwestern University music profs David Asbury and Bruce Cain perform for an appreciative audience at the Legation.


The Legation’s Last Wedding

Ron & Sydney Crawford, the last couple to be married at the Legation, revisit Tangier 57 years on.


They Were Promised the Sea

The Moroccan Jewish diaspora’s longing for their ancestral home is matched by Moroccans’ nostalgia for their former neighbors.