A large movie production has been spotted in multiple areas across Cincinnati, from Blue Ash to Sharonville and Lebanon.
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Movies: Arab film fest, Doc Stories, ‘There Was, There Was Not,' ‘Christy'
Look for Arab cinema and lots of docs at festivals this week. First up is the always impressively programmed Arab Film ...
The upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV to Lebanon has rekindled a glimmer of hope for many in the small, crisis-battered country.
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Trump seemingly believes he was the President last fall after confusing statement about Lebanese pager attacks
In a bizarre statement to TIME, Donald Trump seemingly claimed that he greenlit the deadly pager attacks in Lebanon on Sept ...
Some of the biggest and best movies of all time take place against the backdrop of history. Here are 15 of the greatest, ...
With the existential action thriller “Sirat,” set in the rave culture of Morocco, Oliver Laxe says that he was not out to ...
Movies grew angrier, more subversive, and much more violent in the '60s, and these superb films are emblematic of their times ...
“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” acts as a sort of pivot, bringing back the veterans — all of them, in various forms — as well as introducing three Gen Z eat-the-rich magicians played by Dominic Sessa, ...
AlUla is one of Saudi Arabia's most surreal destinations. It is a living open-air museum filled with ancient tombs, petroglyphs, and natural wonders. From the iconic Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil) to the ...
Perhaps the most famous building in Lebanon is the Mermaid House Hotel, a Greek Revival structure that has stood since 1830 and once hosted none other than Charles Dickens during his American tour.
The water tower stands as a landmark that’s guided visitors for decades. It’s the kind of thing you’d see in an old postcard from the ’50s. Local shops invite you to browse without the rush of modern ...
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