CINEMA
Shakespeare soapbox, Iranian artists, and my brAIny dream
TRIBUTE
Venus Khoury Ghata, the Lebanese poet who wrote in French, but from right to left
TRIBUTE
Venus Khoury-Ghata, the poetic voice between two shores has gone silent
BOOK RELEASE
Rana Hanna's debut novel hurts in the Lebanese memory
CINEMA
What comes after? ‘Just an Accident' : Jafar Panahi’s film about post-Islamic Republic Iran
CULTURE
In Tripoli, the Colorado Cinema shuts down: A jewel lost to oblivion
FILM REVIEW
The woman who inked Shakespeare’s quill: ‘Hamnet’ review
INTERVIEW
Sharon Hakim discusses the modernity of Egyptian director Youssef Chahine's 'female gaze'
ANNIVERSARY
Youssef Chahine's cinema of the 'I' as a political act
Decoldonizing Camus, Arab philosophy on-air, and Italian vistas
PARIS EXHIBIT
Reflections and shifting gazes: Iranian artist Hoda Afshar confronts colonial archives at the Quai Branly
THEATER
'Incendies' creator Mouawad and Mireille Najjar reprise 'Willy Protagoras'
HERITAGE
In Beirut, the legendary Commodore Hotel closes its doors for good
INTERVIEW
'Forever collaboration': De Freige, Kanoo on supporting Lebanon's music scene
FILM FESTIVAL