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'Lens of Hope' Aims to Save Chris Through Photography
'Lens of Hope' Aims to Save Chris Through Photography

The Lens for Hope initiative, spearheaded by renowned photographer Maher Attar, represents a personal commitment to human initiatives through the medium of photography. Photography lovers should mark their calendars for Saturday, April 6, 2024, for the good cause of saving the life of Chris. The exhibition will welcome visitors from 11:00 AM to ...

I Write to You from Cairo: The Sufi Blossoming of Ramadan
I Write to You from Cairo: The Sufi Blossoming of Ramadan

Under the benevolent auspices of Ramadan, Cairo adorns itself with a special aura: spirituality embraces more than ever the paved streets of its ancient heart. Lea Samara had the privilege of attending a Sufi concert within Beit El Sennary, a hidden gem in the Al Sayeda Zeinab District. She recounts. Sufi music, “the sonic emanation from the ...

'Love Is Giving What You Don’t Have to Someone Who Doesn’t Want It'
'Love Is Giving What You Don’t Have to Someone Who Doesn’t Want It'

  Every week, we invite you to explore a striking quote from a great psychoanalyst to reveal all its depth and richness. These lapidary, often provocative formulas open up new perspectives on the intricacies of the human psyche. By deciphering these quotes with rigor and pedagogy, we invite you on a fascinating journey to the heart of ...

Umberto Eco's Legacy at Beirut Art Film Festival
Umberto Eco's Legacy at Beirut Art Film Festival

In an erudite journey through the intellectual landscape shaped by the Italian author Umberto Eco (1932-2016), the documentary Umberto Eco: A Library of the World by Davide Ferrario (2023) unveils a profound exploration of Eco's personal library, comprising 30,000 volumes. This film, set to be showcased on Monday, April 8, at 5:00 PM in the ...

Harvard Apologizes for Book Bound in Human Skin
Harvard Apologizes for Book Bound in Human Skin

Harvard University apologized for possessing a French book from the 1880s that was bound with human skin, which has now been removed from the volume. In a statement released last Thursday, the library service of the oldest university in the United States announced that they had “removed the human skin from the binding of a copy of Arsène ...

Aya Nakamura Defies Critics With New Single 'Doggy'
Aya Nakamura Defies Critics With New Single 'Doggy'

French-Malian star Aya Nakamura released her latest single, Doggy, on Friday, taking a playful jab at her detractors while staying true to her signature style. The song’s release comes amidst a heated debate surrounding her potential performance at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, with the French far right expressing their ...

United in the Fight Against Gender Stereotypes
United in the Fight Against Gender Stereotypes

Students, teachers, principals, diplomats, leaders, and astrophysicists, welcomed by director Pietro Schipani, gathered on March 22 at the auditorium of the Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory, the Neapolitan department of the National Institute of Astrophysics and the most important Italian research center in the fields of astronomy, ...

From Screen to Stage: ‘The Devil Wears Prada’
From Screen to Stage: ‘The Devil Wears Prada’

The Devil Wears Prada, a new musical adaptation, will open at the Dominion Theatre in London's West End in October 2024. This striking adaptation brings to the stage the high-stakes world of fashion journalism. The plot, inspired by Lauren Weisberger's best-selling 2003 novel and its following 2006 film adaptation starring Meryl Streep, Anne ...

The Extraordinary Odyssey of Decorated Easter Eggs
The Extraordinary Odyssey of Decorated Easter Eggs

In the heart of spring, when nature is reborn, an ancient and universal tradition resurfaces to enchant both young and old: the coloring of Easter eggs. Journey through history and cultures. Like a golden thread woven through the ages, the custom of decorating eggs at Easter connects us to ancient civilizations. Persians, Egyptians, Gauls and ...

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"Wedding Day at the Cro-Magnons," the Original Cry of Wajdi Mouawad

Thirty years after writing it, Wajdi Mouawad is finally staging Journée de noces chez les Cromagnons (Wedding Day at the Cro-Magnons), a foundational piece of his theatrical universe, with a Lebanese team and in his mother tongue. In 1991, the young Canadian-Lebanese author Wajdi Mouawad wrote Journée de noces chez les Cromagnons, a tragicomic ...

Shakira Takes New York City's Times Square by Storm
Shakira Takes New York City's Times Square by Storm

  On an electrifying Tuesday evening, March 26, 2024, the streets of New York City's Times Square were illuminated not just by its iconic billboards but also by the presence of Shakira. She orchestrated a surprise free concert on the TSX Stage, captivating an unprecedented audience of more than 40,000 fans — a spectacle unseen in the area ...

'Yoga Patrimoine': Harmony at the Heart of Beirut
'Yoga Patrimoine': Harmony at the Heart of Beirut

The Sursock Museum will be gladly hosting the 6th Edition of Yoga Patrimoine, an initiative conceived by Monique Rizkalla Chebli and Hania Rayess, on Saturday, April 6, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This marks a noteworthy iteration of Yoga Patrimoine as it ventures into the urban heart of Beirut, offering a "spring" edition held within the historic ...