Those Same Old Christmas Movies that Still Warm Our Hearts
Marie-Christine Tayah 10:30 - Reading : 2 minute(s)
Christmas Movie Culture Art Classic
This nostalgic feeling, unique to the festive season, combined with a comforting sense of familiarity, explains the enduring appeal of the same old Christmas movies. Knowing the plot in advance reduces stress and reassures us through what psychologists call emotional regulation. Rewatching these films allows us to view the world with a childlike ...
'L’Auberge de Noël:' A Magical Play for Christmas Time
Marie-Christine Tayah 24/12 18:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Theater Culture Art Music Dancing Songs
This Christmas season, L’Auberge de Noël, produced by Les Bouffons and written and directed by Bruno Tabbal, continues the tradition of captivating audiences of all generations. With Cynthya Karam in the lead role and an exceptional cast, the show promises to immerse the audience in a world of wonder at Le Monnot theater. Both Karam and Tabbal ...
Stylish Christmas Slippers: The Stars of the Traditional Festive Season
Marie-Christine Tayah 22/12 18:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Christmas slippers have become a true symbol of the season, reminding us of a cherished tradition that blends history, legend and modernity. Over time, they have undergone a subtle transformation, fusing ancient customs with contemporary tastes. A Tradition Anchored in History The history of Christmas slippers is deeply rooted in the past. Their ...
Michel Tirabosco by Zahi Haddad: 'Le Souffle de Ma Vie'
Marie-Christine Tayah 20/12 10:30 - Reading : 4 minute(s)
Writing Culture Biography Literature Music Art
On January 14, 2025, Le Souffle de ma vie will be published by Éditions Favre. Written by Zahi Haddad, a biographer celebrated for exploring themes like inclusion, diversity and authenticity, the book paints a compelling portrait of Tirabosco’s extraordinary journey. Two launch events will take place in Switzerland: January 16 at 6 PM at Payot ...
The Many Faces of Marisa Paredes, Almodóvar’s Eternal Muse
Marie-Christine Tayah 18/12 14:00 - Reading : 5 minute(s)
Art Cinema Film Art Spain Actress
Born on April 3, 1946, in Madrid, María Luisa Paredes Bartolomé—known to the world as Marisa Paredes—grew up in an era overshadowed by Francisco Franco’s dictatorship. Raised in a humble family as the fourth child of a concierge and a homemaker, her childhood was marked by hardship. “I endured humiliation and abuse. How could I not ...
The Art of Wearing Red Lipstick with Confidence and Style
Marie-Christine Tayah 15/12 14:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Culture Art Fashion Red Lipstick Style
More than a cosmetic, red lipstick is a story of empowerment, growth and everlasting style. Its voyage spans thousands of years, deeply rooted in old traditions, and evolves into a universal icon of femininity and power. A Step Back in Time Red lipstick has an amazing past, evolving from ancient beauty practices into a universal symbol of ...
'The Room Next Door': Almodóvar’s New Emotional Drama
Marie-Christine Tayah 12/12 10:30 - Reading : 4 minute(s)
With The Room Next Door, Pedro Almodóvar delves into the complexities of friendship and life’s profound questions in an intimate and evocative film. The story follows two women, Ingrid (Julianne Moore), a renowned novelist, and Martha (Tilda Swinton), a seasoned war reporter. Once inseparable, the friends drifted apart over the years, each ...
Jeddah Hosts Vibrant Fourth Red Sea Film Festival Edition
Marie-Christine Tayah 10/12 18:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Culture Art Cinema Festival Jeddah RedSea
The fourth edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) opened on December 5, 2024, in the heart of Jeddah's UNESCO-listed Al-Balad district. Running until December 14, the festival features the Kingdom's growing presence in the global film industry while praising the variety of international cinema. Built around The New Home of Film ...
Iconic Trench Coats Make Bold Statements for Winter 2025
Marie-Christine Tayah 09/12 18:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
The trench coat, a classic piece of fashion history, has a rich heritage rooted in both functionality and originality. Its origins trace back to the early 19th century when waterproof outerwear, made from rubberized cotton, emerged. These early designs, often referred to as "macks," were practical but lacked the comfort and breathability we ...
Metropolis Cinema Reopens Its Doors at the Heart of Beirut
Marie-Christine Tayah 07/12 18:00 - Reading : 2 minute(s)
At the heart of Beirut, amidst turbulent times, Metropolis Cinema invites film enthusiasts to a unique evening on December 21. A new cultural space dedicated to cinema has been reborn in Mar Mikhael, creating an inspiring haven for creativity. Driven by the belief that cinema is a powerful medium for connection and inspiration, Metropolis Cinema ...
Marwa Khalil: a Lebanese Artist in Marrakech
Marie-Christine Tayah 06/12 10:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Marrakech Festival Cinema Theater Lebanon
The 21st edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival celebrates cinema’s global reach and artistic collaboration, and this year, it features the talented Lebanese artist Marwa Khalil. Renowned for her work in theater, cinema and television, Marwa Khalil shares her journey and artistic connection to Morocco, a country where she lived ...
Marrakech International Film Festival Showcases Cinema Amidst Cultural Tapestry
Marie-Christine Tayah 05/12 10:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
culture art cinema festival Marrakech
The 21st edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival transforms the city into a cinematic capital. A cornerstone of Morocco’s cultural calendar, the event celebrates and promotes both Moroccan and international cinema. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in showcasing Moroccan films on the global stage while supporting the ...
Warming up Winter Blues with Bold and Vibrant Colors
Marie-Christine Tayah 01/12 18:00 - Reading : 2 minute(s)
In the midst of winter, one can discover an invincible summer, as Albert Camus once said. This winter, despite ongoing challenges and a sense of finality, fashion can play a transformative role in your daily life. Psychological studies have shown that warm colors can elevate mood and combat seasonal gloom. Why not express your individuality while ...
Zeina Abirached Presents 'The Prophet': Musical Reading in Marseille
Marie-Christine Tayah 29/11 10:30 - Reading : 5 minute(s)
music culture reading Marseille Lebanon
More than 800 attendees gathered at La Criée for an extraordinary evening of art and storytelling. The event combined the power of Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet with the evocative visuals of Zeina Abirached, whose black-and-white illustrations were projected on stage. The performance was enriched by the soulful voice of Tania Saleh and the ...
'Cilama' by Hady Zaccak: A Journey Through the Forgotten Cinemas of Tripoli
Marie-Christine Tayah 24/11 18:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
The screening of Cilama, directed by Hady Zaccak in 2024, at the IMA in Paris, as part of Focus Tripoli: Tripoli, Arab Cultural Capital 2024, offered an evocative glimpse into Tripoli’s cinematic past. The documentary, both poetic and deeply reflective, serves as an album that chronicles the collective memory of cinema at the heart of this ...
Caracalla Carries Baalbeck's Timeless Spirit to World Stages
Marie-Christine Tayah 16/11 18:00 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Baalbeck Caracalla Culture Beijing Lebanon
Amid Lebanon's ongoing challenges, Caracalla Dance Theater recently showcased its enduring strength and cultural pride on the world stage. Invited to represent Lebanon at Beijing Forum for Performing Arts (BFPA) 2024, held at the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing, Caracalla joined over 60 arts institutions from across the ...
'Between Homes' by Chloé Khoury Showcased in Portugal
Marie-Christine Tayah 13/11 14:00 - Reading : 4 minute(s)
Chloé Khoury's film, Between Homes, is a five-minute introspective journey between Lebanon and France. At the festival, other films were also screened and received special mentions, including The Caterpillars by Michelle and Noel Keserwany, and The Sea and the Waves by Liana and Renaud. In Between Homes, Chloé Khoury explores the sense of ...
‘JML NYC 02-23’: Exploring Humanity Through the Lens of Joseph Michael Lopez
Marie-Christine Tayah 12/11 10:30 - Reading : 4 minute(s)
The images of photographer JML, who recently signed his book JML NYC 02-23 at the Grand Palais in Paris during the Paris Photo exhibition, capture the timeless essence of human connections, filling empty spaces with meaning and seizing fleeting beauty. With his Leica, Joseph Michael Lopez frames moments that evoke memories and inspire the ...
Le Monnot Theater Presents 'Abl Ma Fell', a Play Exploring Humanity
Marie-Christine Tayah 08/11 18:45 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Le Monnot theater responds to the call to revive the performing arts despite the challenges. In these uncertain times, the play Abl Ma Fell embodies an act of theatrical resilience. By reopening its doors, Through this production, the play’s team demonstrates that theater remains a vital space for expression and connection, even in times of ...
The ‘Musicales du Liban’: Three Concerts for Culture and Solidarity
Marie-Christine Tayah 07/11 10:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
The Musicales du Liban is embarking on its sixth season, a testament to Lebanon’s cultural resilience in these challenging times. The first concert will take place on November 17 at 4 p.m., marking the 10th anniversary of Said Akl’s passing, with the cantata Fakhreddin II by Iyad Kanaan. This piece will be performed by ...
Le Monnot Theater Pays Tribute to French Poet Jacques Prévert
Marie-Christine Tayah 05/11 10:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
Jacques Prévert’s work continues to inspire literature enthusiasts, lovers of rhyme, and wordplay. Embracing this spirit, Josyane Boulos, Zalfa Chelhot, and Cyril Jabre will bring the poet's words to life, embodying them on stage to captivate the audience of Le Monnot theater. This swift artistic initiative, organized shortly after a meeting ...
Le Monnot Theater: A Call for Hope and Action in Uncertain Times
Marie-Christine Tayah 29/10 10:30 - Reading : 2 minute(s)
Under the direction of Josyane Boulos, actors, directors, and creators gathered at Le Monnot Theater for a series of reflective meetings on Lebanon’s cultural future, seeking concrete ways to support and revive the sector. These exchanges offered a valuable space for the artistic community and theater audience, fostering support, dialogue, and ...
‘Arzé’: A Tribute to Lebanese Women’s Strength, All the Way to the Oscars
Marie-Christine Tayah 28/10 18:00 - Reading : 5 minute(s)
Lebanon recently celebrated with pride the announcement of the nomination of Arzé, a film by Mira Shaib, for the upcoming Oscars on March 3. Chosen by Lebanon’s Oscar preselection committee, this feature film will represent Lebanon in the Best Foreign Film category. The nomination of Arzé has been hailed on social media by the cast as a ...