Lebanon has lost one of its greatest literary minds this morning: writer, journalist and women’s rights activist, Emily Nasrallah. For those who are unfamiliar, Nasrallah, […]
Narrative
Welcome to Egypt, where your waiter could be a genius
His name is Mohammed Reda, he is 26 years old. He works as a waiter in a Sharm el Sheikh hotel despite having a Masters […]
On musical transmigration and the origins of ‘Wa Habibi’
We’ve all heard Wa Habibi, a hymn widely recognized as a Christian canticle of the Syriac/Maronite rite. Also known as the Mother’s Lament, the hymn […]
Remembering the work of Lebanese cartoonist Stavro Jabra
Veteran Lebanese caricaturist and photographer Stavro Jabra passed away Sunday after a battle with illness, local media reported. He was 70. Born in Beirut in […]
Recapping 2016 with a huge thank you to the Newsroom Nomad’s readers
I launched the Newsroom Nomad on April 26, 2016, with no expectation of making it big within the already saturated and established Lebanese blogosphere. With […]
Searching for Lebanon in the United States
Fadi BouKaram is a Lebanese photographer who’s taken time off work to embark on all-American road trip in search for Lebanon, yes Lebanon, but not […]
Mystery pianist serenades walls of empty medieval Byblos church
Lebanon’s Autumnal weather makes for the perfect evening promenade. Add a little mystery to the breeze, and an ancient setting, and you’ve got an experience […]
Lebanese indie musician and deaf-born dancer team up to create masterpiece
Lebanese indie band sandmoon has just released its first single off its 3rd album – #InTheEnd EP. “Time has Yet to Come” is a lightly […]