Honduran-born fiber artist Adrian Pepe has spent the past decade in Beirut exploring the textile craft. We caught up with him in the Lebanese capital.
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For almost 30 years, the Al Bustan Festival has been wowing audiences with its rich cultural program of performance art, which is largely put together by a talented team of women.
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It’s hard to keep up with Aziza Sbaity. Not only is she an extremely dynamic, vivacious and charismatic individual, she is also one of Lebanon’s most accomplished athletes.
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From long-established galleries to modern spaces, here are over 50 art galleries you need to visit in Beirut.
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As captain of the Beirut Club basketball team and a member of Lebanon’s national basketball squad, Aida Bakhos is a fireball with a great deal of pressure on her shoulders. Yet, …
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Roy Malakian has carved out an enviable reputation in the world of electronic dance, progressive house and techno music.
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We love meeting inspiring Lebanese women and hearing their stories. To celebrate International Women’s Day, we take to the skies with Captain Rola Hoteit, Middle East Airlines’ only female captain.
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New York-based Lebanese artist Nabil Nahas recalls his vibrant upbringing in Lebanon, his move to the US, and how his homeland continues to inspire his craft.
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Passionate about interior design, architecture and her country, Delphine Gebran has spent the last decade working on some of Beirut’s most iconic bars and restaurants. Here, she talks about her latest …