Amanda Dufour, author of the newly released poetry anthology “Local Foreigner,” sits inside my computer screen late Wednesday afternoon.
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And a look at Lebanese influencer trends.
We sit down with Samar Mogharbel to chat about socially-engaged art, the essence of her field, and her recent exhibition.
Less developers are shying away from politics, and more are championing inclusivity –a great step for the gaming industry in the right direction.
Instagram is now home to a growing Lebanese thrift scene, with new pages popping up on an almost daily basis.
Boutique Hub. is one of many creative businesses threatened by the financial hardships that Lebanon’s year of hell has imposed.
In her new book Shake-Up America, Gaja Pellegrini-Bettoli argues that the 2020 elections will be unlike any other in recent history.
Beirut's heritage and culture groups are trying to fill in the cracks left by both the August 4 blast and the worsening Lebanese economy.
To rebuild and restore Lebanon’s creative industries, individuals and NGOs are seeking aid from anyone capable of contributing.
With the creation of the IIFF, filmmakers, directors, actors, and other creatives will be given a much-needed channel to showcase their work.
Legal practitioners in foreign jurisdictions, Canada, are starting to see refugee claims for political protection flowing out of Lebanon.