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This year's Vancouver International Film Festival showcases stories from Lebanon and Iran, featuring a lineup of documentaries, short films, and feature films
Despite fighting with Israel and 94,000 displaced in its south, Lebanon is hosting over 100 festivals this summer. The Lebanese are divided about them.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have devastated historic sites, fueling widespread condemnation and highlighting the urgent threat to the country's cultural heritage
Despite ongoing wars, the San Francisco Arab Film Festival returns from October 24 to November 3, showcasing over 40 films that explore diverse Arab stories
Book Club: Seldom researched, the Great Famine of Mount Lebanon (1915-1918) was one of WWI's greatest atrocities. Drawing on first-hand testimonies, Taylor Brand's 'Famine Worlds' offers an important analysis of what it's like to live through trauma.
Book Club: Estella Carpi's latest book looks at how humanitarian aid in Lebanon is entangled with diverse forms of development, and how the murky and often opportunistic politics of defining crises affect the displaced.
Despite being affected by one of the worst economic crises, Lebanese cinema is reinventing itself. Now more cautious, less financed, and working in smaller circles, the art form is using its survival tactics to create a revolution in people's minds.
Book Club: In 'No One Knows Their Blood Type' Jumana grapples with life after learning her Palestinian father may not be her biological parent
Celebrating the release of her latest single Ana Mesh Heya, we speak to rapper and singer Felukah, who has cemented a distinctive name for herself as a musician
Over 100 artists showcased support for Palestinian women in Kuwait's Women in War – Palestine exhibition, featuring 200 artworks and raising funds for civilians