BRUSSELS: Beirut-born and based Karen Chekerdjian is showing her work in an experimental carte blanche exhibition at the Institute du Monde Arabe Museum...
KFAR DEBIAN, Lebanon: You don’t have to travel hundreds of miles for skiing and snowboarding this winter. Just an hour away from the capital,...
KFAR DEBIAN, Lebanon: To mark the start of Lebanon’s ski season, here are some tips for perfecting your ski look in Mzaar Kfar Debian slopes. From...
KFAR DEBIAN, Lebanon: If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to get in shape, head to the hills for some skiing or snowboarding at the Mzaar Kfar...
BEIRUT: What better time than this season of shiny, pretty things to seek out the heirlooms of tomorrow? In the thriving area of Metn, recently opened jewelry...
BEIRUT: As many Lebanese reminisce about last year’s Christmas festivities, celebrations are just beginning for members of Lebanon’s Armenian...
BEIRUT: As of mid-December, the United Nations’ refugee agency acknowledged nearly 4.4 million registered Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan,...
BEIRUT: Amid the storms of foodie fashion, Le Bristol’s Sunday lunch remains a hallmark in Lebanon’s culinary scene. Located in the...
BEIRUT: New Year’s Eve may be only one day away, but chances are you’ve started thinking about your resolutions a while ago. The pressure to make...
BEIRUT: Ringing in the New Year in style means nothing if you don’t have a place to celebrate it. From the most glamorous soirées to no-nonsense...
BEIRUT: The festive season is in full swing, and with it a seemingly endless period of shopping for our families, friends and co-workers (and maybe a little...
BEIRUT: At Phil & Joe, men are the focus, not an afterthought. Placing an equal emphasis on quality service and a distinctive décor, this...
BEIRUT: We all “go green” when buying a Christmas tree – at least color wise – but as well intentioned as our efforts may be when...
BEIRUT: In the recently renovated wood factory in Jisr al-Wati, Station Market has resurged for the weekend, now in its fifth edition. Station’s...
BEIRUT: “Don’t compromise.” That was the hashtag-du-jour for the opening of Sapa, a trendy new Peruvian restaurant/cocktail bar located in...
BEIRUT: A brisk walk past several psychedelic graffiti murals ushers you into an old warehouse laden with over a hundred different stands. Christmas World,...
BEIRUT: Helping others takes on countless forms, from donating money to charity or helping a stranger stow their bags in the overhead airplane cabin, and...
BEIRUT: Thirty artisans and designers will gather at Saifi Village over the next two weekends in a collaborative effort to support local craftsmanship and...
BEIRUT: Where do we begin to understand the challenges facing the Middle East’s youth today? Is there room for disruption and if so, how? The seemingly...
BEIRUT: The future of Lebanon lies in the hands of its youth. It should come as no surprise then that five teenage entrepreneurs claimed first prizes with...
BEIRUT: At a time when brain drain poses one of Lebanon’s biggest social and economic threats, Hyundai called on local tech entrepreneurs and innovators to...
BURJ HAMMOUD, Lebanon: One afternoon in Burj Hammoud, a crowd of men and women were huddled around a white plastic table outside Bonheur du Ciel...
BEIRUT: “Our success exceeded expectations,” Tony Abou Ghazaly said of his boutique academy a few days after its second anniversary. Though not...
BEIRUT: What makes you, you? Is it the country you were born in or the family you come from? Is it the university you went to? The experiences you have? At...
BEIRUT: The Lebanese, it need hardly be said, take their clothes very seriously. They also learned a thing or two about chocolate from their French...