Trigger warning: Article contains information which may be triggering for some viewers. A recent spike in suicide cases has drawn...
Israeli forces struck an area of Lebanon from which a rocket was launched on Thursday, as per a statement by...
Taylor Swift has released her third re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), 13 years after the release of its initial release in 2010. The album contains new version of the original 16 tracks featured on the 2010 album, alongside new tracks “From the Vault.” The new tracks include features by...
Multinational technology conglomerate Meta, owner of Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp, has launched it latest social media app,Threads. “Let’s do this,”...
Himadri Roy was in love with his first partner. He sent him a fancy musical birthday card with lots of...
Migrant workers took to Badaro street during International Domestic Workers Day on Sunday, June 18 to march in protest of the kafala system. Their banners, chants, and slogans echoed the same as they have for the past few years: Abolish the Kafala system, allow migrant workers the right to work...
On Friday, May 19, the Arab League held one of its most relevant summits in recent years in Jeddah, Saudi...
It’s a little after 9:30 PM when the backstage room of KED begins to crowd with people slowly trickling in....
Lebanon’s photography industry has always been dominated by men, whose work has been championed over the years. Nonetheless, living and working in a patriarchal society, where women are expected to conform to conventional roles and expectations, notoriously limits the potential of women. But more recently, women have been able to...
The Arab world is dense and lush with musical talent – from experimentations with sound and materials to produce music,...
On Saturday, May 6, The United Kingdom officially crowned its new King, Charles III, along with his wife Camilla as...
The Lebanese Civil War is one of the most notorious black marks on Lebanon’s political and social history. Many no longer believe it warrants as much discussion as it does forgetfulness – perhaps because the topic has been avoided for fear of re-igniting the same hysteria that caused the war...













