Mohammad El Rawas’ upcoming exhibition, Stop Making Sense, explores the relationship between the personal and the global through a dialogue with time. Through assemblages combining paintings, photographs, objects, and references, El …
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Nahr El Jawz, also known as the Walnut River, flows from the mountains above Tannourine to the Mediterranean Sea between Batroun and Hamat. Surrounded by walnut trees and lush spring landscapes, …
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May in Lebanon brings a full calendar of concerts, festivals, hikes and food events. Here are our top picks.
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Photography and sound exhibition by Deanna Ansara at No Chef in the Kitchen. The exhibition explores themes of memory, return, and the coexistence of past and present through images captured between …
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Online bidding starts on Friday, 8 May at 11:00 AM (Beirut time) and ends on Sunday, 10 May at 6:00 PM (Beirut time). Viewing days: Friday, 8 May | 11:00 AM …
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Born and raised in Beirut, Milia Maroun went on to become one of the most distinctive voices in Lebanese fashion.
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With a neighboring winery, Byout Ghalboun ia a guesthouse project with nature and preservation of heritage at its heart.
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The Pavilion of Lebanon returns to La Biennale Arte 2026 with an immersive installation by Nabil Nahas. The work explores memory, identity, nature and the cosmos.
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Urban Blooms, a participatory cultural initiative launched by BeyArt and the Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA), takes art out of institutions and puts it where people actually live.



