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Haven for Artists on their new zine, space, and projects | Quickfire Questions

Yasmine Rifaii from Haven for Artists is Beirut Today's guest on Quickfire Questions, a new podcast on all things arts & culture in Lebanon.
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Clip from the Starfield gameplay reveal from Xbox and Bethesda
Laudy Issa

Starfield has 1,000 explorable planets, customizable ships, and outdated combat

Breaking down the 15-minutes of Starfield gameplay revealed at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase 2022 on Sunday.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Google celebrates Dr. Saniya Habboub, one of the first Lebanese women to study medicine abroad

Today’s Google Doodle celebrates Dr. Saniya Habboub, one of Lebanon’s first women doctors. On this day 91 years ago, Dr. Habboub graduated with a medical degree in gynecology and obstetrics from the Women’s Medical College in Pennsylvania, United States. She was the first Lebanese woman to study medicine abroad, in...
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Still from FARHA (2021), directed by Darin J. Sallam.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Beirut Cinema Days returns after three-year hiatus

Beirut Cinema Days has returned to its annual screening program after a three-year hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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A collage of the Mona Lisa and an illustrated pie hitting her face.
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Pie, teacups, and theft: The 500-year-old history of attacking the Mona Lisa

Surviving the last attack must have been a piece of cake given what the Mona Lisa has been through in the past 500 years.
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A banner that reads "Residential area, ur noise is a killer" hangs on a building in Mar Mikhael. Beneath the sign is the restaurant Catrinas.
Chloe Khoury

“Noise is a killer”: Mar Mikhael residents fight against pubs’ noise pollution

“Mar Mikhael and Gemmayze are residential areas and people seem to have forgotten their history."
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Still from Beirut Today's documentary "Trash for Profit," about waste management in Lebanon.
Laudy Issa

Trash for profit: Turning organic waste into economic opportunities

What happens when politicians start thinking of garbage as a resource that Lebanon can economically benefit from?
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Karem Monzer

Trash for Profit | Riwayat: Episode 5

One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure. Short-sightedness and bad waste management practices have led to ever-growing landfills and piles...
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Image of monkeypox virions
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No monkeypox cases detected in Lebanon, Abiad says

What is monkeypox and how is it spread?
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Laudy Issa

Why does Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, look like Earth?

Scientists may have discovered the missing “growth mechanism” that helps sand grains on Titan maintain their size over time.
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Sandra Abdelbaki

Yal Solan rebels against rushed culture in debut single Silent Fireworks

Yal Solan combines “spiritual pop” with a flavor of world music in her mesmerizing debut single, Silent Fireworks.
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Nina Bazin

Stork migration: A dangerous journey above Lebanon

We went to watch storks with the Animal Encounter, visit injured ones, and talk about hunting.
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