When I first moved to Beirut seven years ago, I didn’t go looking for coffee shops or galleries. I was after something more elemental, more…
This is Part 1 of a four-part series on water in Lebanon, covering its unsavory substitutes, its uses and misuses, the origin story of its…
In the absence of people-centric urban planning and amid systematic neglect from the government, Beirut’s residents are exposed to relentless noise pollution. “My children jump…
Inside a car repair shop in Bourj Hammoud, Avedis Demirjian, 76, turns to catch just the right angle of the dim winter sunlight filtering through…