With a beautiful collection of over 250 contemporary art works, the Aishti Foundation is celebrating its second anniversary with “The Trick Brain” exhibition.
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A few weeks ago, strange symbols started to appear on the walls of Beirut with the word “united” inscribed using calligraffiti, a style of writing that combines calligraphy and graffiti. Here’s …
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There are some cozy places in Beirut where you can work, study or read your favorite book in peace.
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On the lonely crossroad of Independence Street and Damascus Road in Achrafieh’s Sodeco neighborhood, once stood the Barakat Building.
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Beirut has long played muse to artists that have been mesmerized by its resilience and infallible beauty.
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The ultimate food and lifestyle magazine, Taste & Flavors, rounds up the coolest new spots to feed your thirst and your appetite.
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Al Falamanki, the popular Lebanese café, recently opened the doors of its second branch. Located near Beirut’s iconic Raouche rock, it boasts one of the best views in the capital.
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The new additions, which include a private cinema, have made Le Gray the only hotel in downtown with such state-of-the-art facilities.
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Al Falamanki recently organized a campaign to clean up the beaches of Raouche, one of Lebanon’s coastal treasures.