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Tamara Saade

Rusted Radishes Launches Its Sixth Issue

More than 130 people attended ‘Rusted Radishes’ magazine launch on Saturday, November 25, at Haven for Artists in Mar Mikhael....
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Ragheb Raad

American University of Beirut Graduate Students Protesting Scholarship Termination – A Sequel

AUB students gathered on Tuesday at 11am in front of College Hall, the campus’ main administrative building, to show support...
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Lara Mekkawi

Stitching Palestine: Resistance Comes In Many Forms

Twelve patterns, twelve regions, twelve women, twelve stories. Stitching Palestine is a documentary directed by Carol Mansour and produced and researched by Muna Khalidi. In the screening at Metropolis Sofil in Beirut, Carol Mansour was hesitant to introduce the movie: “It is not a story about embroidery”, she declared. Indeed, embroidery was...
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Tamara Saade

Fall-ing in Lebanon

Parents and grandparents go on and on about their memories of the autumn in Lebanon. The mountain breeze that changes...
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Sami Halabi

Lebanon’s Rugby: Take The Sect Out Of The Game

There were some rather surreal weeks in Tripoli from 2002 to 2004. For one, the salad bowl-like municipal stadium at...
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Beirut Today

An Interview with Joslin Kehdy, Founder of Recycle Lebanon

On the 21st  of October , Beirut Today interviewed the charismatic and passionate Joslin Kehdy, the founder of Recycle Lebanon, at a beach cleanup in Jbeil. The beach cleanup was undertaken in collaboration with the Animal Rights Club at the Lebanese American University along with  numerous other volunteers. The beach...
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Tamara Saade

A Success For Beirut’s Heritage, But Not Yet A Victory

Lebanon approved new laws set to protect heritage on October 12, seen as a small victory for diligent campaigners from...
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Alexandra Irani

Supermilk: Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Arab Region

We dared to imagine a breastfeeding friendly Arab region in 2030, where mothers are empowered to make informed decisions about...
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Maysan Nasser

Sidewalk Beirut: Slow Down and Speak Up!

On Wednesday the 25th of October, Lebanon will witness the launch of Beirut’s first and only weekly Open Mic initiative! Sidewalk Beirut will take place every Wednesday, 8PM, at Riwaq Cafe in Geitawi where you will find the host of the evening with a notebook signing up performers for the night.  Over the...
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Danny Qiblawi

I went to bed the tempest

  Again I went to bed the tempest And woke up the puddle. It’s different everyday. Sometimes I am the...
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Tamara Saade

Depot-Vente: Vintage Clothes, Outrageous Instagram Selfies

Epaulettes, latex boots, and oversized satin shirts may not be the everyday fashion but these vintage classics haven’t completely disappeared...
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Hossein Cheaito

Nabatieh’s Cinema Stars Calls for Help

Beirut is often thought to be at the center of the country’s art and culture scene while other cities still struggle to garner a reputation for nurturing the arts. Beirut, with its expanding gentrification and increasingly packed neighborhoods, has taken on the mantle–as capital of Lebanon–to be the country’s hub...
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