They're also calling for the cancellation of Mashrou’ Leila’s concert for a song that “insults religion" but was released four years ago.
Culture
If our public transportation systems were regularly updated and maintained, residents might begin to use them by want rather than need.
From gigs for seniors in Lebanon to lessons for talented kids who can’t afford them, Onomatopoeia – The Music Hub is sharing good times and great music with Beirut. Video by Lujain Jo ...
Fouad Elkoury and Jeremy Peacock translate their long-present, feverish interest in photographing war into an exhibition.
Before their Beirut Jam Sessions performance, French electronic musicians Lewis OfMan and Milena Leblanc spilled the tea on making music...
Does the LGBTQ+ community in Lebanon trust healthcare providers? Do future doctors accept queer patients?
Online multiplayer games that need teamwork, voice chats, and other forms of interaction between players have made way for a toxic atmosphere of harassment and misogyny.
It’s high time that hegemonic “feminine” standards are ousted by the realities of what it means to be a woman. Marlene Juliane's art does that.
We sat down with the co-founders of Beirut Jam Sessions for their seventh year anniversary.
Ramadan series tend to reinforce the gender stereotypes and real-life situations that would usually make our skin crawl.
By Lynn Sheikh Moussa and Laudy Issa An advertising art director with three years of experience in Lebanon would need...
In Jowan Safadi, radical art meets radical politics. The Palestinian musician makes provocative and accessible political music that's much lacking in the Arab world.