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 ...
Record labels have changed a lot in the age of the digital music industry. They're not what you see in music bio-pics, the corporate layer monetizing on artists...
The 6th edition of BBIMF, a celebration of innovation of diversity, is just around the corner. Mark your calendar as the festival is set to take place from Dece...
It was a freaking cold night in one of the worst winters that Boston has witnessed, when I first saw Ramly perform in public. During an open mic session in an u...
Although it's easy to think it's all been done before, there's something new, fresh and exciting about Lebanese duo LUMI, an electro-pop and glam punk band comp...
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Growing up in Lebanon has always been an exotic experience. From your over-friendly or overly-aggressive relatives, to the street-side barbecues ...
By Edwin Nasr
Bunuel's barber firmly grasping a woman's head while he cuts off her eye as the viewer witnesses a full moon getting attacked by a cloud that t...
Listen up all you funk fanatics and hip hop heads! On May 31st, world-renowned British DJ and producer DJ Format will be joining The Beirut Groove Collective at...
Photo from the March Lebanon Museum of Censorship
Democracy, civil rights, and freedom of expression, brings a lot of pride to our Lebanese society. Indeed, w...
In preparation for Thomas Azier's concert on April 24th in Beirut (at Concrete 1994), we got the chance to chat with him about a few interesting things. Azier w...
photos credit: Cyrill Reaidy
By Nisrine Najem
The first time I heard of Sandmoon was on a local radio station. Sandra (the lead singer) gave an interview befo...