Hady Beydoun, Lebanon’s most iconic tattoo artist, is also a sculptor, painter, poet, musician and self-taught everything.
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As the co-founder and lead singer of Lebanese indie band Adonis, Anthony Adonis has spent over a decade turning Beirut’s charged energy into sound.
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Renowned for his uncompromising vision and brazen designs, Bernard Khoury is the architect who builds where others dare not.
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From a toy melodica in Ras Baalbek to producing chart-topping records in a Beirut apartment, Jean-Marie Riachi’s path into music was anything but conventional.
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Lebanese singer and composer Nicolas El Osta has spent decades turning words into anthems and places into feelings.
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As one half of Bokja, Huda Baroudi crafts storytelling through textiles, while her daughter Mariam narrates through food at SiLA Table.
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Founded in 1953 on the coast of Beirut, Sporting Club has operated continuously through war, reconstruction and generational change.
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Marilyne Naaman has been redefining what it means to be a Lebanese artist in a global context, embodying a generation that honors its roots while embracing the world.
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Neemat Frem has built a reputation not only as a successful entrepreneur but also as a steadfast advocate for Lebanon’s productive sectors.



