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Author: Maryam Ghaddar
Duration: 11 min read
December 3, 2018
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Author: Lamia Charlebois
Duration: 7 min read
November 28, 2018
The Osseirans: Saida Family Distinguishes Itself in Diplomacy and Politics
Ali Osseiran is a representative of the Zahrani District to the Parliament, where he has served since 1993. His father, Adel Osseiran,...
Author: Patricia Mihaly Nabti, Ph.D.
Duration: 9 min read
November 27, 2018
Nada Abou Farhat: Actress of Defiance and Artistry
“Asrar al Sett Badiaa” Nada Abou Farhat, one of Lebanon’s most appreciated and beloved actresses, embraces challenges. The star of film...
Author: HOME MAGAZINE
Duration: 11 min read
November 7, 2018
Lebanon’s Premier at La Biennale Di Venezia Architettura : Into the International Discussion on Architecture
Photo Courtesy of Venice Documentation Project The 2018 Biennale, one of the leading architectural exhibitions in the world, has more...
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Duration: 8 min read
October 24, 2018
Nature’s Lebanon: A Look at Veganism
Lebanese cuisine is deeply rooted – pun intended – in veganism. Mloukhieh with garlic boils and bubbles in a large...
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Duration: 5 min read





