Cultural arts venues have reopened, but Lebanon still faces canceled international events due to the ongoing war and...
22 NOVEMBER, 2024 • By Nada GhosnFeurat Alani, a French novelist of Iraqi descent, succeeds in capturing the connections between two disparate cultural spheres.
1 APRIL, 2024 • By Nada GhosnNada Ghosn on censored and cancelled voices, many of whom have called for an end to the assault...
27 NOVEMBER, 2023 • By Nada GhosnIn a mix of theatrical performance, music and visual arts, three voices bear witness to the courage of...
9 OCTOBER, 2023 • By Nada GhosnAcclaimed by French critics for her performance in Wajdi Mouawad’s "Mère," Aida Sabra stars in a play on...
9 OCTOBER, 2023 • By Nada GhosnNada Ghosn talks to sociologist Zahra Ali, author of "Women and Gender in Iraq: Between Nation-Building and Fragmentation."
5 FEBRUARY, 2023 • By Nada GhosnNada Ghosn interviews the curator and Lebanese photographers exhibiting in the Abbey de Jumièges, north of Paris.
5 SEPTEMBER, 2022 • By Nada GhosnNada Ghosn revels in the artistry of Palestinian, Iranian, Lebanese, Afghan and other playwrights and performers in Avignon...
18 JULY, 2022 • By Nada GhosnWriter-translator Nada Ghosn talks to the illustrator of a new graphic novel recounting one of Tunisia's earliest uprisings,...
21 FEBRUARY, 2022 • By Nada GhosnNada Ghosn talks to Beirut's powerhouse Hanane Hajj Ali who receives an international theatre award from League of...
14 FEBRUARY, 2021 • By Nada Ghosn