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Sadika Kebbi founded the nonprofit Kun Ensen (Being Human), teaching youth to express themselves through art and public speaking, but...
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October 11, 2018
Samkeh: Lebanon’s Favorite Summer Treat
Eating fish in Lebanon is an experience like no other. While we share the same sea with our Mediterranean neighbors,...
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Duration: 4 min read
October 10, 2018
Ayad Nasser Paints the Town! From Ouzai to Ouzville
Photos by: Ruth Moucharafieh Flying into Beirut recently, I was surprised to discover Ouzai had turned into a hip display...
Author: Malak El Halabi
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October 5, 2018
Saida Al-Adeem: It Leaves You Spellbound
Traces of Lebanon’s history are widespread in the port city of Saida, with its medieval structures like St. Nicolas Cathedral,...
Author: Maryam Ghaddar
Duration: 5 min read
October 5, 2018
The Corniche: Beirut’s Thriving Public Space
The Corniche stands out as a successful Beirut public space, used by Lebanese and tourists from all walks of life. Architect and...
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Duration: 6 min read
October 3, 2018
Roman Temples of Mount Hermon
Photos by: Georges Jabbour Jabal el Sheikh, the “Mountain of the Chief,” the highest summit of the Anti-Lebanon range, majestically...
Author: Carole Atallah
Duration: 4 min read





