Beirut Art Fair’s 2018 program will have a photography focus for the first time in its nine-year history as it returns to the capital from 20-23 September 2018.
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Celebrating the city’s vibrant food scene, Beirut Restaurants Festival is returning to the capital for its third edition from 28-30 September.
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Under the title of “Dabke Fever,” the Jabalna Association is bringing back the National Dabke Festival to Maaser el Chouf on 2 September.
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Bringing top acts to the Bekaa, the International Festivals of Zahle returns for its second year.
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After shutting its doors in 1991, Faqra Club has reopened La Boite nightclub to host “1001 Nights, 1001 Works!” showcasing over 60 artworks around the theme of night.
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Located in Mount Lebanon, the Rechmaya Distillery is the first of its kind to craft locally-produced gin. We spoke with the couple behind the project.
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Three of Lebanon’s museums will be equipped for the blind or visually impaired by January 2019.
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Since 1996, the Tyre International Festival has been bringing the best of Arabic music to South Lebanon.
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Back for its 16th edition, the Byblos International Festival brings pop, rock and dance to the ancient city.