Tom Young's art raises important questions about studying images and the lasting impact of colonialism in the Arab...
OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Ziad Suidan
Books continue to be a mainstay in Beirut, although bookshops are resorting to survival strategies.
JULY 10, 2023 • By Justin Olivier Salhani
Lebanon's garbage crisis inspired a futurist film but the 2020 Port Explosion made it a contemporary dystopia.
MAY 1, 2023 • By Meera Santhanam
When the society surrounding them begins to break down, a Beiruti family's troubles echo the macrocosm.
DECEMBER 15, 2022 • By Sarah AlKahly-Mills
Mariam Elnozahy reviews the new exhibit at London's Mosaic Rooms that looks at ecology and politics in Lebanon.
NOVEMBER 28, 2022 • By Ali al-Muqri
A preview of the new Arabic novel from the author of "I Killed Scheherazade" and "Superman is an...
JUNE 15, 2022 • By Parisa Parnian
Arie Akkersmans-Amaya reviews the latest film by Lebanese artist duo Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, whom he interviews.
JUNE 13, 2022 • By Selma Dabbagh
A.J. Naddaff reviews the latest work of creative nonfiction by Lebanon's Charif Majdalani, as his nation teeters on...
NOVEMBER 15, 2021 • By A.J. Naddaff
We remember the devastating blast at the Port of Beirut last August 4th, 2020, and call for justice...
AUGUST 4, 2021 • By
I love Beirut. I've lived there for longer than I've lived anywhere else on earth. But what happened...
SEPTEMBER 15, 2020 • By Annia Ciezadlo