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Omar Khorshid was the star of the nightlife in Beirut, where his performances attracted the upper class of Lebanese society every night, who would crowd to reserve a table at the place where he played in the...
Read moreAt a party in Heliopolis, TV director Mohamed Salem saw a beautiful young woman whose name he knew was Sivin. He quickly offered her a role and she said, "No problem." They agreed that he would call her late...
Read moreThe late musician Kamal El-Tawil was driving his car in Cairo, heading to Garden City, when he noticed a heavy traffic on the beach facing the river bus dock. His curiosity led him to leave his car aside to ...
Read moreThis photo was taken in 1971 at a party hosted by the late musician Farid al-Atrash at his home in Louaize, Lebanon, in honor of Georgina Rizk after she was crowned Miss Universe. When the musician invited h...
Read moreThe editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Badih Serbey, was the first journalist to make stars speak directly to their audience, through a special competition called “Hello Al-Mawed,” where he announced in t...
Read more23 years have passed since the passing of radio broadcaster Hekmat Wahbi, the most famous broadcaster on Radio Monte Carlo, who was nicknamed “The Arab Amigo.” He had a distinctive style in radio presentatio...
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