Culture

Beirut Hosts Captivating Gabriele Basilico Exhibition: ‘A City, A Tale’
Beirut Hosts Captivating Gabriele Basilico Exhibition: ‘A City, A Tale’

  The Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the Gabriele Basilico Archive and Beirut Art Center, has brought together a captivating exhibition titled "A City, A Tale" at the Beirut Art Center. The exhibition, which runs until April 6, 2024, showcases 57 photographic works by the internationally renowned photographer Gabriele ...

Salman Rushdie’s Pen: A Sword Against AI
Salman Rushdie’s Pen: A Sword Against AI

In an essay translated into French and published in the literary journal La Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF), celebrated novelist Salman Rushdie offered his perspective on the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on the literary domain. Renowned for his Booker Prize-winning works such as The Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children, Salman ...

Powerful Portrayals of Mothers in Cinema
Powerful Portrayals of Mothers in Cinema

Motherhood is a complex and powerful theme that has been explored in cinema for generations. These eight unforgettable performances showcase the depth, resilience, and unconditional love of mothers on screen. In Greta Gerwig's 2017 film Lady Bird, Laurie Metcalf delivers a tour-de-force performance as Marion, the mother of the titular character ...

Banksy’s Street Art Defacement: Vandalism and Valorization
Banksy’s Street Art Defacement: Vandalism and Valorization

  In the northern precincts of London, a fresco recently attributed to the renowned street artist Banksy was subjected to partial obliteration via a layer of white paint, prompting immediate protective measures by the local authority on Wednesday, March 20. Claimed by Banksy himself on Instagram this past Monday, March 18, a mural in London ...

Betty Taoutel Takes a 'Mono Pause' at Tournesol Theater
Betty Taoutel Takes a 'Mono Pause' at Tournesol Theater

Betty Taoutel makes her grand return to the Tournesol Theater after a four-year hiatus, marking the occasion with flair (and hot flashes)… to take a break. Balancing irony and self-deprecation, the actress, author and director continuously draws inspiration from Lebanese current events to craft her plays. Forced to abruptly halt the production ...

'Beirut Animation Nights:' The Power of Unspoken Words
'Beirut Animation Nights:' The Power of Unspoken Words

Union Marks, in collaboration with Lary Bou Saff, cordially invites the public to the Beirut Animation Nights' inaugural festivities. The event will take place at Union Marks and will welcome attendees without prior reservations. Beirut Animation Nights will be celebrated from March 22 until March 24, with a wide range of activities. On Friday, ...

Dries Van Noten's Elegant Departure: Last Fashion Bow
Dries Van Noten's Elegant Departure: Last Fashion Bow

  The renowned Belgian fashion designer, Dries Van Noten, announced his decision to relinquish his role as the creative director of the eponymous label later this year. This announcement was made on Tuesday, March 19. Van Noten, aged 65, indicated that his departure will occur after the forthcoming Paris Fashion Week menswear presentation in ...

Showcase of New Lebanese Talent in Uccle, Brussels
Showcase of New Lebanese Talent in Uccle, Brussels

  The Inter-Country Committee BeLux-Lebanon of Rotary International, in collaboration with the Euro-Lebanese Medical Society (SMEL) and under the auspices of the Embassy of Lebanon in Brussels, is hosting an exhibition featuring emerging Lebanese artists in Uccle. Curated by Fabienne Touma (ELFAN), the event will run from March 21 to March ...

Generative AI: Ultimate Threat or Future of Journalism?
Generative AI: Ultimate Threat or Future of Journalism?

The emergence of generative intelligence is disrupting numerous sectors, and journalism is no exception. This technology, capable of producing text, images, and videos of impressive quality, raises crucial questions about the evolution of the profession. While generative AI poses an evident threat to certain traditional aspects of journalism, it ...

Nathalie Naoum's Breathtaking Journey from Kfarchima to Madfoun
Nathalie Naoum's Breathtaking Journey from Kfarchima to Madfoun

In the play titled Min Kfarchima lal Madfoun, Nathalie Naoum makes her grand return. After a long career in television and journalism, and a period away from the cameras, she delivers a breathtaking performance on the stage of the Monnot Theatre in a play written by the incomparable Yehia Jaber. After writing and directing Mjaddra Hamra in 2018, ...

Remembering Frans de Waal: A Pioneer in Primatology
Remembering Frans de Waal: A Pioneer in Primatology

Frans de Waal, a renowned Dutch primatologist whose groundbreaking research revolutionized our understanding of primate behavior and human nature, passed away on March 14, 2023, at the age of 75. Born in the Netherlands, de Waal dedicated his life to studying chimpanzees, bonobos and capuchin monkeys, challenging long-held beliefs about the ...

Pope Francis' Autobiography: A Tale of Love and Life
Pope Francis' Autobiography: A Tale of Love and Life

In an unprecedented move, Pope Francis ventured into the literary world with his first autobiography, Life: My Story Through History, set to grace bookshelves globally next week. At 87, the pontiff, known for his reformative stance within the Roman Catholic Church, embarks on a journey through the pages of history, intertwining personal anecdotes, ...