With the support of the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, we explore five cool festivals to attend this weekend.
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Beirut Design Week is back for its seventh edition, presenting the country’s most innovative projects of the year.
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Straight to Lebanon from the 57th Venice Biennale, artist and composer Zad Moultaka’s “SamaS” hopes to combat the region’s age-long cycle of violence through art.
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Taking place from 8-10 June 2018 on the famous St. Nicholas Steps in Gemmayze, the Cabriolet Film Festival is celebrating a decade of bringing short films to Beirut.
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Street artist Jad al-Khoury has injected new life into Beirut’s abandoned Murr Tower by using vibrant colors to redefine its existence.
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At its Cannes Film Festival premiere on 17 May 2018, Nadine Labaki’s latest film “Capharnaüm” received an incredible 15-minute standing ovation, with critics calling it “phenomenal.”
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If you were wondering how to spend the weekend, look no further! We’ve put together a few ideas to get you going.
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With the summer season fast approaching, Beirut is teeming with fun outdoor events to keep you busy all weekend.
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Letitia Gallery’s latest exhibition, “Portmanteau,” presents the work of Egyptian artist Ahmed Badry.