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Faten Hamama: Why is she the lady of the Arab screen?
In the days of anxiety, fear and violence, beauty no longer had a place, so she chose to distance herself and depart. Her heart, which had always beat with love and sprinkled beautiful perfume and art on the Arab world, stopped... Faten Hamama has departed, the lady of the Arab...
The late editor-in-chief of Al-Mawed magazine, Badih Serbey, gave the star Faten Hamama the title of "Lady of the Arab Screen". This title has a story. Al-Mawed was the first Arab magazine to dedicate annual trophies to movie stars whose films the public chooses as the best films of each...
Fifi Abdo and the popular galabiya
The most prominent thing that the star Fifi Abdo excelled at was dancing in a traditional dress and with a cane. I remember one day that Al-Mawed magazine published a picture of the late great star Omar Sharif participating with Fifi in dancing with a cane at the Mena House...
A journalist and writer with a BA in Law from the Lebanese University in Beirut. She began her journalistic career in the political magazine (Kul Shi’i) and held the position of Deputy Editor-in-Chief. She wrote articles and conducted interviews with many figures in the cultural, artistic, social, medical, and legal...
The nightingale was optimistic until the last days of his life.
The Nightingale was a title given by Badih Serbey to the legendary Abdel Halim Hafez in the 50s. Halim was delighted with the title and sent him a telegram to Beirut asking for permission to use the title in advertising for one of his concerts. Since that day, the title accompanied...
Badih Serbey lives in the memory of his loved ones
Although 29 years have passed since his departure, Badih Serbey still resides in memory and hearts. On October 6, the anniversary of his departure, the pains of sadness are mixed with the joy of memories, and I realize that my father, no matter how long his absence and separation are,...
In 1953, Badih Serbey published the first issue of “Al-Mawed” and was considered the founder of a pioneering school in artistic journalism. “Al-Maw’id” was initially a bi-monthly magazine, but soon became a weekly magazine at the request of the “Star of the East”, the artist Umm Kulthum. Member of the Supreme Council...
One of the most prominent names from the first generation of Lebanese journalism and one of the most famous journalists in the Arab world, Badih Serbey was born in Beirut in 1930 and died there in 1994. He began his journalistic career in the newspapers "Beirut" and "Beirut Al-Masaa" when...