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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...
Abdul Wahab, Zahle and Tababish
This spontaneous photo was taken in 1973 in Zahle, Lebanon, during Mohamed Abdel Wahab's last visit to Lebanon before the outbreak of the civil war. He used to eat at 'Arabi' restaurant every time he came to Zahle, and it is known that Zahle inspired Mohamed Abdel Wahab to write...
Mohammed Abdel Wahab and the sea
The "Musician of Generations" Mohamed Abdel Wahab, a title given to him by the late editor-in-chief of Al-Maw'ed magazine Badih Serbey, was afraid of flying and would always travel by sea because he believed that if an accident happened at sea there was hope of survival, but in a plane...
Walid Tawfik: "I will never forget Mohamed Badie Sarbieh."
While browsing Al-Maw'ed's archives, I read an interview with the star Walid Tawfik in which he said: "I can't forget my great mentor, the great journalist Badih Serbey. I will never forget him as long as I live. He was like a father who worries about his son to me....
My new series is about the mental illnesses that warriors return from war with. Julia Roberts and I are fans of Alfred Hitchcock. I love being behind the camera. He was not known before, although he acted and wrote some novels, but suddenly he appeared in the artistic world with...
The musician of generations passed away, and he had four unfinished tunes in his bag.
Every year during the month of Ramadan, the musician of generations, the title that my late father, Mohamed Badie Serbie, gave to the musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab, and his wife, Mrs. Nahla, were keen to invite my father and his family, and some friends to breakfast on the Night of...