2020 hasn’t been the best for everyone living in Lebanon, to say the least, but it did bring us closer together and it proved to us that we, the people of Leba...
The interviews, research, and development of this piece were done in the week of Monday, July 27, 2020—almost a week before Beirut’s most horrific explosion i...
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of coming across one of Munir Khauli’s works, then you've found a treasure box of some of the funniest Lebanese rock and blues ...
You may know Firas Abou Fakher as the keyboardist with indie rock band Mashrou’ Leila, but there’s (a lot) more to him than being a part of a whole. In fact, F...
The Cairo-born, New York-based artist would be best introduced as Ms. Smooth. Felukah has an impressively natural slur when switching between Arabic and Englis...
Just a few years before a 15-year civil war plunged Beirut into absolute chaos, Lebanon’s capital was a hotspot for the Arab world’s golden age musicians, a so...
Waynick is the Indie-Pop musical project of Sara Abdo and Joe Kazan, two old friends from Beirut, Lebanon who spent their childhood summers making music.
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Lebanon has witnessed its fair share of crises throughout the last decades, and the current events are only a continuation of this deteriorating course. How is...
Before the government really picked it up a notch and started separating cars by plate numbers, but around a week into quarantine, a pirate radio broadcasting ...
Juliana Yazbeck is an artist from Batroun, Lebanon who was born in New Jersey, USA, to asylum-seeking parents who fled the Lebanese Civil War. She moved to Leb...
At some vague part of my quarantine journey, I stumbled upon a pirate radio in my daily spiral of thumb swiping and double-tapping. I felt nostalgic for a poe...
Marwan Bu Nasser, or Bu Nasser Touffar, is the rising star of the Arab Rap scene. The Baalbaki-born rapper, who's now living in Istanbul, uses art to convey st...