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Mutation or Oblivion: the “Théâtre de Beyrouth” case – Beirut transforming into a Cultural Wasteland.

December 20, 2011
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Mutation or Oblivion: the “Théâtre de Beyrouth” case – Beirut transforming into a Cultural Wasteland.

Since it opened in 1965, the Theatre of Beirut, in Ein el-Mreisseh, has been a cultural monument where its stage bore witness to decades of implemented artistic visions, its auditorium harbored riveting applauses and its seats were occupied by critical thinkers. This haven, like all theatres, provided its residing city with knowledge instead of education, art instead of trends,...

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LAUDI ABILLAMA : “The Great Depression”

December 8, 2011
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LAUDI ABILLAMA : “The Great Depression”

Exhibition (Art) Daily, until Dec 8, 11:00am -> 7:00pm At Art Circle’s New Sub-Space Hamra street, Horse Shoe bldg (Above Costa Café), First fl. “The Great Depression” by Laudi Abillama is the continuation of an ongoing project intended to reflect the thoughts and in some cases, frustrations of people from the Middle East and beyond. In particular, ‘The Great...

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Popular Beirut blogger releases book

December 4, 2011
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Popular Beirut blogger releases book

By Brooke Anderson The Daily Star BEIRUT: Two years ago Nasri Atallah left his banking job in London for his native Lebanon, and decided to try his hand at blogging, writing a satirical post about Lebanese tourism clichés – such as skiing and swimming in the same day. After that first post received a positive response and gained him...

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Beirut Book Fair offers wealth of work on Arab Spring

December 4, 2011
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Beirut Book Fair offers wealth of work on Arab Spring

By Wassim Mroueh The Daily Star BEIRUT: With this year’s Arab Spring on the minds of so many people in this region, the 55th edition of the Beirut International Arab Book Fair, which opens Friday, is of special significance. The region’s political ferment is the subject of many of the event’s featured works, and a major topic of seminars...

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‘It’s not my Beirut anymore’

November 10, 2011
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‘It’s not my Beirut anymore’

By Mirella Hodeib The Daily Star BEIRUT: Hanan al-Shaykh detests epithets and prejudice. Labels like “Muslim,” “Arab,” “Lebanese-born” and “feminist” are a source of annoyance to the acclaimed novelist, who perceives them to be a form of concealed discrimination. “In the West they need to label you to understand what you do,” Shaykh told The Daily Star. “I tell...

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H&M Store Opening in Kaslik

October 25, 2011
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H&M Store Opening in Kaslik

On October 15, 2011 H&M the international design-driven clothing retailer opened its 7th store in Lebanon. The store is located in Kaslik. Over 1900 square meters guarantee that all H&M lovers will get a chance to fully enjoy Kaslik’s fashion paradise .The new H&M store will carry a wide range of fashion for ladies, men and kids. With its...

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High-speed Internet finally a reality in Lebanon

July 6, 2011
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High-speed Internet finally a reality in Lebanon

From : The Daily Star By: Emma Gatten BEIRUT: A submarine cable which will give Internet service providers the capacity they need to supply high-speed Internet services, including 3G, was put into action Monday, after months of waiting. “The tap was closed, and now it’s open,” Antoine Boustany, an adviser to Telecoms Minister Nicolas Sehnawi said Tuesday. In a...

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Banned Film Festival

June 6, 2011
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Banned Film Festival

Every year, many movies are subject to censorship by Lebanese authorities. Because of this practice of the Lebanese authorities, The Beirut International Film Festival is organizing a festival of banned films, where 5 films will be showing. The festival will start on June 22nd and end on June 26th. During this festival, movies that were banned by the Lebanese...

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Lebanon Cement Output Is at Three Times 2006 Level, Star Says

March 31, 2011
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Lebanon Cement Output Is at Three Times 2006 Level, Star Says

By Bloomberg Cement production in Lebanon is running at three times the level of 2006, when it amounted to 2 million tons, the Daily Star reported, citing information given by caretaker Industry Minister Apraham Dedeyan at a conference. Three manufacturers produce most of Lebanon’s cement; 5 million tons a year are used locally and 1 million tons are exported,...

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“Al-Burak” by Mohammad Baalbaki

December 10, 2010
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“Al-Burak” by Mohammad Baalbaki

“Al-Burak”, an installation by Mohammad Said Baalbaki at Maqam Gallery on the theme of Burak, the legendary horse. The exhibition will stay open until December 31st. Maqam Gallery : Saifi Village, Al Mkhallasiya St, Beirut City Center Tel: +961 1 991212 Opening Hours : Tuesday – Friday 2-7 PM , Saturday 12-5 PM Al-Burak (Arabic: البُراق‎ al-Burāq “lightning”) is...

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