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Theater Giant Antoine Moltaka Passes Away
Theater Giant Antoine Moltaka Passes Away

Renowned actor Antoine Moltaka, known for his significant contributions to the Lebanese theater scene, has died. He was 87. Born in Wadi Shahrour, Lebanon, Moltaka was four years old when he went on stage for the first time. He played a peasant. Over the years, his passion for the arts blossomed, leading him to create scenes with neighborhood ...

‘Coup de Cœur’ at Rebirth Beirut
‘Coup de Cœur’ at Rebirth Beirut

A “coup de cœur” in art is offered to us at the Rebirth Beirut Gallery in Gemmayze from February 19 to 28, 2024. In this exhibition, a series of unprecedented artworks is unveiled in collaboration with Art Centuries, owned by Johnny Chartouni, an art collector and dealer. This highly eclectic collection gathers works from a plethora of ...

'20 Days in Mariupol:' Documenting to Remember Tragedy
'20 Days in Mariupol:' Documenting to Remember Tragedy

Two years have passed since the siege of Mariupol, a grim chapter in the ongoing conflict that left the city under Russian control. However, Ukrainian journalist Mstyslav Chernov remains dedicated to ensuring that the harrowing tale of Mariupol does not fade into oblivion. His documentary, 20 Days in Mariupol, recently clinched the BAFTA for Best ...

Behind the Scenes: Michelangelo’s 'David' Gets a Spa Day
Behind the Scenes: Michelangelo’s 'David' Gets a Spa Day

Even Michelangelo's David is not immune to the accumulation of dust. Bi-monthly, this exemplar of Renaissance sculpture, finalized in 1504, undergoes meticulous cleansing at its domicile in the Accademia Gallery of Florence, where it has been housed for over a century and a half. Esteemed by countless admirers as the epitome of masculine beauty, ...

Stifle Music Too, Why Don’t You!
Stifle Music Too, Why Don’t You!

In this critical period where art in Lebanon, and particularly music, is sinking into a worrying decline, a methodical campaign of marginalization and discrimination has been persisting against seasoned artists for some time now. Recently, the sudden cancellation, without a convincing explanation, of concerts organized on a pro bono basis for ...

Greek Outrage Over British Museum's Fashion Show With Marbles
Greek Outrage Over British Museum's Fashion Show With Marbles

A London Fashion Week event at the British Museum sparked significant outrage from Greece, particularly from Culture Minister Lina Mendoni, over the use of the Parthenon Marbles as a backdrop. In a recent event that reignited tensions between Greece and the United Kingdom, the British Museum hosted a London Fashion Week show that drew sharp ...

Chaouki Chamoun Exhibits at the Mark Hachem Gallery
Chaouki Chamoun Exhibits at the Mark Hachem Gallery

The renowned artist Chaouki Chamoun will showcase his solo exhibition, "Uprising Sceneries + Works on Paper," at the Mark Hachem Gallery. The opening reception is set for Thursday, February 22 at 6 PM, and the exhibition will remain accessible until March 9. Sceneries From the Uprising’s Dance: The Perfect Ecstasy Do colors and forms burst? ...

Raymond Gebara: A Theatrical Tribute at Le Monnot Theater
Raymond Gebara: A Theatrical Tribute at Le Monnot Theater

Born in 1935, famous Lebanese playwright and director Raymond Gebara passed away in 2015, leaving behind a solid Lebanese theater legacy for new generations to build on. From February 28 to April 7, Le Monnot theater honors Raymond Gebara with four of his plays, brought to life by four directors. This tribute celebrates Raymond Gebara's enduring ...

Arcanes: At the Heart of Miniature Art
Arcanes: At the Heart of Miniature Art

In a discreet corner of the Monnot district lies Arcanes, a haven for miniature art. Created by Gaby Kamaret and Nada Abdallah, this store, akin to a small museum, transports visitors into a timeless dimension the moment they enter. Arcanes is a realm of creation, where each miniature narrates a story with breathtaking attention to ...

BAFTA 2024 Winners: A Celebration of Cinematic Excellence
BAFTA 2024 Winners: A Celebration of Cinematic Excellence

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards 2024 has once again illuminated the best of cinema, showcasing an array of talents that have captivated audiences and critics alike. This year’s ceremony was a vibrant celebration of storytelling, directing and acting, with Oppenheimer emerging as a major winner, alongside other ...

In Beirut, the Deal Is in the (Fake) Bag!
In Beirut, the Deal Is in the (Fake) Bag!

The streets of Beirut are increasingly resembling a gigantic open-air bazaar… of luxury bag counterfeits! Kelly, Birkin, Lady Dior, Chanel 2.55, quilted bags, Hermès belts: they are absolutely everywhere, proudly displayed on the arms of Lebanese women or on the passenger seat of their shiny SUVs. “Look how beautiful my new Kelly is, I adore ...

BAFTA 2023: 'Oppenheimer' Leads With 13 Nominations
BAFTA 2023: 'Oppenheimer' Leads With 13 Nominations

The upcoming BAFTA awards in London are set to be a star-studded event, highlighting the year’s best in cinema. Among the top contenders is Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s cinematic exploration of the creation of the atomic bomb, which has already achieved significant success and garnered over $1 billion at the box office. This film stands ...