We don’t live in a utopia, but we are at least entitled to decide what Beirut is, and what Beirut isn’t.
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Debates on the origin of the trash have been sparked, and some officials stating that the garbage washed downstream from Nahr El Kalb, a recurring dumpsite since the outbreak of the crisis.
Many describe Beirut as a “resurrected city” that has resurged from the ashes of a difficult war, while others see...
Photography can be a powerful tool capable of narrating a story, distorting an image, stating an opinion, and much...
The means through which political stances are expressed today are limitless. After US President Donald Trump’s recent announcement on Jerusalem,...
With its “women empowerment” theme, the aim of this festival is to shed light on women in front of and behind the camera lens, as well as those who envision strong female characters.
The KAFA protest is particularly significant in the context of the upcoming parliamentary elections, with many signs stating that their bearers will not be voting for “patriarchal ideology."
Secularism as an ideology collides with various aspects of the existing sectarian order of Lebanon.
The doors of Metro Al Madina’s underground theater were opened at 9:30 PM on on Sunday January 14th, and guests...
Whenever a trailer comes out and I hear people’s responses, I’m usually the guy that breathes words of caution: that...
No political topic loomed as large as the drive to uncover the fate of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Al-Hariri in...