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On the occasion of the 100 years of Greater Lebanon, the second edition of “Draw me a Cedar” was held at la Résidence des Pins on September 2. We pick 15 of our favorite items from the event.
Tom Young is no stranger to Lebanon. Having spent more than a decade living and working in Beirut, the respected British artist has developed a deep emotional connection to the country. We learn more about his journey through his incredibly moving and inspiring works of art.
Lebanese actor and producer Wissam Saliba may be a familiar face on the big screen, but it is in the mountainous village of Mejdel that he feels most at home. We learn about how his career took him from Lebanon to Los Angeles and his hopes for the country.
Who can forget Baalbeck International Festival’s magical offering this summer. We speak to Dr. Harout Fazlian, principle conductor of the Lebanese Philarmonic Orchestra, to hear more about the special performance that united audiences around the world.
With bold patterns, vibrant colors and retro pop-art imagery, Lebanese designer Rana Salam’s work is hard to miss.
Acclaimed journalist Carla Henoud has been writing for Lebanon’s only French-language newspaper, L’Orient Le Jour, for over twenty years. We learn more about her career and her book in this exclusive interview.
Trial bike world champion Kenny Belaey is no stranger to Lebanon. In fact, the Belgian Red Bull athlete recently completed the spectacular Lebanon Mountain Trail, cycling from north to south.
Nada Debs is an internationally acclaimed conceptual designer known for her multidisciplinary design creations.
Lebanon isn’t short on musical talent, even the heavy metal kind. We go backstage with JP Haddad, founder, vocalist and guitarist of KIMAERA, to learn more about the metal scene at home and abroad.
From the biggest fashion houses in the world to his eponymous brand, Tony Ward has carved out a successful career over the past few decades.