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Mohamed Ben Fredj

Arlette Khayata: A lifetime in pursuit of musical joy

She squints, tilting her head to sense the slightest slip in harmony. The choirmaster paces back and forth hurriedly between...
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Jana Ismail

An Unromantic Spectacle into the 1960’s Lebanese Cinema Scene

In my research for this piece, I was faced with a crippling dilemma. Coming into it, I was simply consumed...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Esteemed artist Laure Ghorayeb dies at 92

Laure Ghorayeb, renowned artist, poet and art critic, died on Wednesday, February 8th at the age of 92. Ghorayeb was born in Der el Qamar in 1931, and has actively pursued careers in both fine arts and cultural journalism since 1962. She has exhibited her work in multiple solo and...
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Marwan Issa

Beit Waraq – A Journey Towards a New Artistic Discourse

Beit Waraq is a project initiated in 2012 by Waraq, a non-profit organization that supports graphic art practices through “education,...
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Satia El-Alam

Fearing the Roast: the threat of coffee shops in Lebanon and the Middle East

As social animals, we find solace and pleasure in human interaction. We seek means to gather, and one of the...
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Jinan Nabaa

Arab Theater: A Message of Steadfastness in the Face of Crises and Wars

Arab countries, including Lebanon, have been suffering from a series of successive and multifaceted crises over the past years. These crises can take the form of military conflicts, cold wars, economic crises, in addition to the global pandemic, among other things.  But as the popular saying goes, “art is born...
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Nader Durgham

MC Distribution and Metropolis launch Lebanese Film Week

Local filmmakers will be showcasing their work throughout this week at the Lebanese Film Week, organized by MC distribution and...
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وائل قيس

On The Stereotypical Image of Women in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Marvel Studios, along with President Kevin Feige, are working on bringing more female comic book characters into the Marvel Cinematic...
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عامر شيباني

The Craftsmanship of Laurel Soap: A Success Story from Aleppo and Beirut to the World

“There is not a house in Aleppo that does not use laurel soap and that does not have local za’atar.” This is how Nawwar Rahmouni, an elderly Syrian woman living in Lebanon, characterized the people of Aleppo in northern Syria. Rahmouni spoke to Beirut Today about her “fun” project, which...
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Jinan Nabaa

On the importance of media literacy

The number of internet users in Lebanon reached 6.01 million at the end of January of this year, which roughly...
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TK Maloy

Roni Helou 2.0: Lebanese designer considers the future

Roni Helou, one of Lebanon’s top young fashion designers, has in the five years since launching his signature designs ascended rapidly...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Alfa VS Touch: Citizens Are The Losers

The start of July marked the rise of the telecoms prices of “Alfa” and “Touch,” at a time when private internet distribution companies had already pre-empted official procedures and increased their prices monthly. On May 20, the decision was approved by the government and was set to be put into...
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